House Bill 23-1219 now heads to the full House to consider.
WASHINGTON — They cautioned that simply because lawmakers successfully brokered deals before doesn’t mean they will be able to this year.
WASHINGTON — The so-called mining for digital assets, or cryptocurrency, consumes as much electricity as some entire nations.
At the meeting, lawmakers looked into the forces behind increasing utility costs in the state and developing a plan to address the issue.
In order to receive Medicaid benefits, beneficiaries must recertify every year that they actually qualify, by income criteria, for example.
“Eight months on from this catastrophic legal decision, it is now apparent that the consequences are even worse than feared,” states letter.
Artists say their First Amendment rights were violated after the college censored parts of the show related to abortion.
The tunnel opened on March 8, 1973.
The historic spot was recognized by U.S. News & World Report.
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The council also approved an additional $7.5 million to help manage the campsites for those experiencing homelessness.
An investigation is underway at the Denver Downtown Detention Center.
The House Committee declined to move forward with a bill that would have protected workers' right to what sponsors call a “fair workweek.”
The U.S. offshore wind power industry is in its infancy, with just a handful of turbines installed along the Atlantic coast.
Wyoming legislators approved two bills on abortion, including a ban on medication abortion and a bill stating abortion is not health care.
Crow praised the Department of Defense's decision to ensure service members have access to reproductive health care including abortion.
Dozens of high school students and supporters marched around Colorado state Capitol and Civic Center Park to fight for reproductive rights.
A Norfolk Southern freight train derailed on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, leading to the toxic release of vinyl chloride.
Kevin McCarney, former chair of the Republican Party of Mesa County, announced his candidacy for chair of the Colorado Republican Party.
Two Democratic Colorado lawmakers introduced a long-awaited bill that would ban the sale and transfer of assault weapons in the state.
Vice President Harris joined elected officials and stakeholders to talk about the Biden administration’s efforts to tackle climate change.
Like most other cities across the state and the country, Denver is a more dangerous place today than it was a few years ago.
The report is based on the cities’ 2021 annual comprehensive financial reports, which are not analyzed on this scale by other organizations.
The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure plans to hire a team to examine treacherous roads and identify ways to mitigate issues.
Harris is expected to speak at the Arvada Center around 3 p.m.
JACKSON, MISS. — The Pink House was the center of the U.S. Supreme Court case that overturned the federal right to abortion in June.
Lawmakers set to debate whether local governments should be able to sign off on sites where people can use drugs under medical supervision.
Bills would reduce premiums for Colorado Option plans, lower prescription drug costs and work to increase transparency for hospital profits.
The expanded child tax credit that families received in 2021 helped reduce child poverty across the country, but particularly in the South.
More than 1 in 10 new cars sold in Colorado in 2022 were electric vehicles.
Colorado's first-ever After School Satan Club is set to meet Monday at the Paonia K-8 school in Delta County.
Increasing headcount meets rising infrastructure demand in Denver
The 16-year-old died Wednesday, two weeks after he was shot.
The bill allows licensed teachers to more easily obtain a license between member states.
U.S. Senate Republicans objected to Biden's pick to lead the FAA, while Democrats supported it, calling the objections “fake scandals."
Public workers in Colorado who work in settings like school districts, hospitals and courts could soon receive labor protections under bill.
The Protect the West Act, modeled on similar legislation previously proposed by Michael Bennet, was introduced in both chambers of Congress.