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Republican Sen. John Carson of Douglas County said while the bill’s changes were positive he still doesn’t think the ...
Senate Bill 77 would have given governments more time to respond to records requests from the public and businesses while ...
The Congresswoman twice appeared to attempt suicide last year in situations witnessed by staffers. Aides asked that a safety ...
An annual survey of coroners shows eight skiers and five snowboarders died following falls or medical events at Colorado ski ...
Colorado's battle with the EPA and Adams County activists over reformulated gas and ozone pollution gets more complicated.
Blackouts are getting longer, more common in Xcel’s Colorado service territory, with 90,000 customers experiencing 6 or more ...
Demonstrations were held on courtsteps around the state and country on “Law Day” to celebrate the U.S. Constitution and unite ...
Wearing a lime-green jumpsuit with his hands shackled, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, 20, hung his head as the sentence was ...
States have been at odds over how to manage the river after 2026. Colorado River experts waded into the fray hoping to break ...
Plus: Colorado State Promise on hold, but tuition tax credit remains. Chief Senate Sergeant Frank Lombardi is retiring.
Front Range home values dip in latest property tax assessments, signaling some relief for homeowners
The typical homeowner won’t see major spikes in their 2026 tax bills like they did after the last re-assessment two years ago ...
Lawmakers closed a $1.2 billion shortfall to balance the budget. But they largely avoided deep cuts to three of the biggest ...
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