WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. David Cicilline will step down from Congress in late May to lead his state’s largest community foundation.
Colorado has seen an increase in small business applications, improved internet access to rural areas and expansion of the child tax credit.
WASHINGTON — The group of Indigineous leaders lobbied for increased sovereignty and social justice in the coming farm bill.
WASHINGTON — The group called on Congress to spend $400 million on election integrity to insulate the system from foreign interference.
Speaker Julie McCluskie moved to limit debate to one hour each on second reading for Senate Bill 23-168.
Natalie Bell was thinking about a career in art after college when a welding class and a delivery of 4 pizzas changed her career trajectory.
Phil Washington, Denver Airport CEO, withdrew from consideration in the face of persistent Republican opposition.
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“Housing policy is climate policy.”
WASHINGTON — House Republicans passed a bill designed to empower parents to inspect books and other teaching materials in public schools.
Denver Public Schools Board of Education unanimously voted to temporarily suspend policy prohibiting presence of school resource officers.
Members of both parties showed an unusual level of agreement during tough questioning of TikTok CEO Shou Chew.
WASHINGTON — Congress' Joint Economic Committee released a report detailing the economic repercussions of defaulting on the nation's debt.
WASHINGTON — House Republicans continued to press accusations that a “woke agenda” is deteriorating parents' rights in school districts.
A Colorado bill that would create a new office to work on eating disorder prevention made it through its first committee hearing Thursday.
The panel’s chairwoman, Washington Democrat Maria Cantwell, said vote would be held at an unspecified future date and offered few details.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and lawmakers unveiled a long-awaited plan to spur residential development and increase the state's housing stock.
WASHINGTON — The CEO of Moderna defended the company's decision to drastically increase the price of its COVID-19 vaccine later this year.
Senate committee members previewed what they would push for in bipartisan rail safety legislation likely to progress through Congress.
Testing, Rapid Analysis, and Narcotic Quality (TRANQ) Research Act will direct more research on emerging illicit drugs containing xylazine.
A special legislative panel held its latest hearing to study the causes and effects of spiking energy costs for Colorado utility customers.
WASHINGTON — He said his administration's efforts to conserve the nation's land and waters are an expression of fundamental American values.
U.S. House Republicans harshly criticized any such move as an abuse of prosecutorial authority.
Bennet wrote to tech companies about potential dangers that generative artificial intelligence chatbots could pose for younger users.
Right now, insurance covers basic, everyday prosthetics; not so-called activity prosthetics because they aren’t deemed medically necessary.
The student's vehicle was discovered in Park County, with a body nearby, according to the sheriff's office.
A Denver Department of Public Health study found that 40 percent of people who tried couldn't access care.
Denver City Council voted in 2021 to change the street signs in an effort to reduce the number of traffic related deaths.
WASHINGTON — Federal departments and agencies say House Republicans' plans to cut federal spending would result in key program reductions.
A bill that would make it easier for schools to provide mental health assessments and therapy passed the Colorado House of Representatives.
It's the first round of a new $1 billion Community Wildfire Defense Grant program authorized under the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
The panel to oversee Colorado's new framework for legalized access to psychedelic mushrooms was given Senate committee's initial approval.
The pills came in a dark salmon-colored envelope sealed with a plastic covering that traveled more than 7,000 miles.
James Toliver Craig, 45, was arrested Sunday morning by officers with the Aurora Police Department's Major Crimes Homicide Unit.
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The session will begin at 4:30 p.m. Monday.
The 47th Annual Denver March Powwow was held over the weekend.