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Regional bank stocks plunged on Monday as the federal government rushed to reassure Americans that the U.S. banking system was stable.
One of the largest earthquakes to hit Colorado in decades rattled homes and businesses near Trinidad on the night of March 9.
Schroeder represented Denver in Congress for 24 years beginning in 1972 and was succeeded by the city’s current U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette.
"Our production reflects what America looks like now," said Liz Mikel who portrays Benjamin Franklin in 1776.
Election Day is April 4.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse is one of four federal representatives leading the new Bipartisan Fentanyl Prevention Caucus in Congress.
Colorado lawmakers advanced two controversial bills in the House early Friday morning despite a Republican filibuster of more than 16 hours.
The U.S. House voted Thursday to undo a Biden administration definition of wetlands that allows for regulations on private lands.
A staple of Colorado folklore is the belief that Californians have migrated to the state and upended normal life.
DENVER, Colo. — Edna Chavez's journey to the U.S. began almost 1,200 miles away in Guatemala.
WASHINGTON — Americans “should feel confident that their deposits will be there, if and when they need them,” Biden said.
The charter school said it could not draw enough students to sustain its programming.
Chance Sports is hoping to level the playing field for families in need.
The Colorado House passed a bill Wednesday that would cap the cost of epinephrine auto-injector devices, or EpiPens, at $60 for a two-pack.
Three bills aimed at slowing gun violence in Colorado made it through a committee on Wednesday following an all-day hearing at Legislature.
Colorado Democrats will introduce three bills that would build upon last year's legislation that enshrines right to abortion into state law.
WASHINGTON — Biden ready to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to hash out federal spending as soon as House Republicans release budget.
WASHINGTON — Farmers and leaders from more than 20 progressive agricultural groups gathered this week to march on the U.S. Capitol.
WASHINGTON — House Committee on Education and Workforce approved the measure to empower parents to inspect books and teaching materials.
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw pledged “to make this right,” though he resisted senators’ invitations to endorse policy specifics.
Powell said interest rate increases could be higher and come faster if Friday's unemployment data shows labor market isn’t cooling off.
Colorado still has one remaining executive order in place to support the state’s efforts to mitigate COVID-19.
Federal law requires the FAA administrator to be a civilian and some Republicans would require a waiver from Congress to serve in the role.
WASHINGTON — The divided 118th Congress approved its first bill Friday.
Colorado AG Phil Weiser's office released state's first report detailing how internet and social media are used for illicit drug activity.
Leaders in both political parties continue their push to keep the U.S. Space Command, sending another letter this week to President Biden.
The public censure order was signed Wednesday by Presiding Disciplinary Judge Bryon M. Large, who oversees Colorado lawyer discipline cases.
WASHINGTON — Both parties determined the origins could help prepare the U.S. and other countries to fare better during the next pandemic.
Election administrators and some voter advocates say the new bill could increase transparency and confidence in elections.
Candidates in the 17-way contest to succeed three-term Mayor Michael Hancock filed another round of campaign finance disclosures this week.
WASHINGTON – The bill, H.R. 734, would block transgender girls from competing in school sports consistent with their gender identity.
A sentencing hearing for Neshan Johnson is now scheduled for June 30.
The sign honors long-time Denver District Attorney Dale Tooley.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday announced new steps the Department of Agriculture is taking to recenter U.S. agricultur ...