WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators grilled executives of three major credit reporting bureaus on whether their practices are transparent and fair.
WASHINGTON — Although relieved, transgender legal scholars and advocates remain cautious about the effect on high school and college sports.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. default could happen if Congress does not act to raise the nation’s borrowing limit.
DPS says the purpose of this new plan is to maximize the safety for students, staff and visitors.
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Judge denied faith-based medical clinic’s motion for preliminary injunction to stop enforcement of new law banning abortion reversal drugs.
So-called “ghost guns” are untraceable handmade weapons that law enforcement agencies say are increasingly common.
“Parent’s bill of rights” resolution seeks to amend Constitution through 2024 ballot measure that advocates warn would harm LGBTQ+ children.
Gov. Jared Polis signed the two bills after an academic year marked by shootings and threats on Colorado school campuses.
GILLETTE, Wyoming — Community paramedicine allows paramedics to use their skills outside of emergency settings.
board members discussed school safety plans and emerged with a new policy during the district board’s March 23 executive session recording.
Interview with iconic Brat Pack actor Andrew McCarthy, who took on a 500-mile trek on the Camino de Santiago with his 19 yr old son, Sam!
The farewell tour will visit Ball Arena in November.
Democrats in the majority are spending the final weeks of the legislative session passing bills aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
WASHINGTON — Commodity trade group leaders at U.S. House Agriculture subcommittee hearing advocated for bolstered risk management programs.
WASHINGTON — Biden administration announced use of processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala to create legal pathways for migrants.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate failed to advance a symbolic measure to enshrine in the Constitution equal protection on the basis of sex.
WASHINGTON — The bill package appropriates millions for border security and imposes sweeping restrictions on asylum at U.S.-Mexico border.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed four bills into law Friday morning regulating firearms in the state.
Denver Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jim Caruso said at least one person per day is dying of an overdose linked to fentanyl.
Tip-off for Saturday's Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals is 6:30 p.m. at Ball Arena.
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The Senate Health and Human Services Committee at the Colorado Legislature voted 6-3 to postpone House Bill 23-1202 indefinitely.
WASHINGTON — The measure potentially risks some veterans’ health benefits and impose more work rules on the nation’s safety net programs.
WASHINGTON — Multiple states and conservative-backed lawsuits are restricting access to reproductive care.
Higher temperatures. Higher gas prices.
Some attendees called the book “pornographic,” “nefarious” and “poison,” while others, in equal numbers, found no issues at all.
WASHINGTON — Three of four top Congress agricultural leaders are emphasizing writing a farm bill that meets needs of all rural Americans.
More than 250 mayors will attend, along with 3,000 registered delegates.
The three suspects accused of throwing rocks at cars last week, killing one woman, appeared in court Thursday morning.
Officials said multiple vehicles were struck by large landscaping rocks in a spree at 100th and Simms in Westminster after 10 p.m. April 19.
WASHINGTON — McCarthy’s bill would expand the additional work requirements for certain SNAP recipients who do not have children.
Per Weiser, the Uinta Basin Railway “poses an extreme risk to Colorado’s most important water source and the surrounding environment."
A Congress member from Colorado is concerned about understaffing creating dangerous conditions at the most secure federal prison in America.
WASHINGTON — “It would be taking us backwards,” U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said on a call with reporters.
A Colorado legislative committee stripped the major provisions of a housing bill championed by Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday morning.
WASHINGTON — “You’re standing up for our kids, you’re standing up for our communities,” Biden told the Tennessee lawmakers at the meeting.
BOISE, Idaho — Interior Secretary Deb Haaland promoted several aspects of the Interior Department’s agenda during an annual conference.