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Bueller? Bueller? With the 2026 election cycle already well underway, Colorado Republicans have no clear challenger to Democratic U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper next year. The state party’s
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Weiser, Colorado's term-limited attorney general, plans to report that his campaign raised more than $1 million in the second quarter, pushing his total fundrai
Changes were afoot in Palmer Lake Monday night, where the town administrator resigned and the town's board of trustees took steps to set a recall election for two members and
Early results in Colorado Springs' special election show that city voters are overwhelmingly rejecting the Karman Line annexation.
Three Mesa County Valley School District 51 Board of Education seats will be determined this November by county voters.
As the U.S. House prepares for a final vote on President Trump’s sweeping tax cut and spending bill, Colorado Democrats are trying to persuade Republicans to vote against the bill.
Prescribers are not required to possess expertise about the patient’s specific illness and are not required to be trained in recognizing mental health symptoms.
Members of the Colorado Supreme Court considered on Tuesday whether Lakewood violated the state constitution by expanding the scope of a 1969 tax ordinance twice in the last three decades to encompass cell phone providers,