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Some also are facing criticism and renewed scrutiny over how they allocated money already received from the American Rescue Plan Act.
WASHINGTON – A government watchdog report found the huge utility still has work to do in mitigating climate hazards to regional power grid.
Lawmakers say it has the potential to save people thousands of dollars a year.
WASHINGTON — A report from a patient advocacy group found the future of medical cannabis in the states is hazy.
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The Democratic National Committee approved a presidential primary calendar that placed South Carolina as the first nominating state in 2024.
WASHINGTON — White House announced nearly $1 billion in investments to address economic causes of migration in Central American countries.
WASHINGTON — U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Monday said the greatest threat to the nation's future is the rising national debt.
WASHINGTON — “You lie! Liar!” shouted Greene, as many GOP lawmakers booed and yelled “No!”
WASHINGTON — “As an Alaskan, I am so angry. I want to use other words, but I’m not going to,” said state's Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
The bill will now go to the House Appropriations Committee.
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Mayoral candidates and supporters gathered Tuesday to learn in what order the long list of names will appear on upcoming municipal ballot.
House panel renewed decades-long fight over how standing waters on private property should be defined and regulated by federal authorities.
WASHINGTON — The funding has allowed the governors to expand services in ways they said will benefit their states for years to come.
WASHINGTON — Republican chair of Education and Workforce Committee, N.C. Rep. Virginia Foxx, provided a forum for discussion of legislation.
Democrats in the Colorado House of Representatives gave final approval to HB-1101 on Thursday in a 44-18 vote.
State Sen. Sonya Jaquez Lewis is working on the bill with some Democrats and is waiting on Senate leadership for the timing of introduction.
Repeated research has shown medication abortion is safe and effective.
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This shooting was just west of Rose Medical Center in the Hale neighborhood, and just east of Congress Park.
A car theft turned deadly on Sunday in Denver when a man used a cellphone app to track his car after he said it was stolen.
The cold front is expected to move across the Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins areas around 4 p.m.
The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies calls their June event the "largest psychedelic gathering in history."
U.S. Rep. Jason Crow,a Centennial Democrat, applauded Fierro for his actions to protect others on the day of the shooting at Club Q.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed a rule to help lessen some of their financial burden — in the form of lower late fees.
House Bill 23-1098 would require athletes to participate on teams according to their sex as assigned at birth, not self-identified gender.
WASHINGTON — Biden will call on Congress to work with the administration to address in a bipartisan manner the fentanyl crisis.
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers through their invitees attempted to signal their approval or disapproval of President Biden and the Democratic Party.
House Bill 23-1044 would have prohibited enforcement of federal laws that might restrict gun access, including registrations, bans or taxes.
WASHINGTON — So far this year, there have been 60 mass shootings, according to Gun Violence Archive, which tracks gun violence across U.S.
The largest and most realistic dinosaur exhibit in North America is coming to the Colorado Convention Center Friday, March 10-12.
Diego Marroquin, 36, is charged with sexual assault of a child.
Sunny and dry weather will return to most of Colorado on Tuesday, but it won't last long.
"It is hard for me to wrap my head around how these issues are still possible and things like this can still happen," Maggie Barton said.