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WASHINGTON — Several beagles were at the Capitol to get petted and shown off at a “meet and greet” and make a point about animal research.
Economic growth in Colorado has slowed in 2022 following a quick recovery from the recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Boebert, who has been a vocal opponent of the CORE Act, disagrees with the plan to use executive action instead of going through Congress.
Officials came together to tout the climate and clean-air benefits of subsidy programs that one analysis found are the most generous.
WASHINGTON — Nine House Republicans joined Democrats in voting for the measure, H.R. 8873, which would revamp the Electoral Count Act.
“We now have for the first time a genuine opportunity to literally cover all of America,” Vilsack, a former Iowa governor, told reporters.
The letter asks to prioritize permanent solutions as opposed to temporary fixes with $4 billion dedicated to addressing drought.
Senators including Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper of Colorado asked officials to address toxic chemical exposure at military bases.
More on how individuals are able to benefit from the student debt relief plan coming from the Department of Education in the coming weeks.
WASHINGTON — “How on earth can this be happening in America? It’s hard to even understand,” said Green.
So-called crisis pregnancy centers actually provide services to discourage abortion — collect sensitive data from patients.
WASHINGTON — More than 1,600 book titles across 32 states were banned from public schools during the 2021-2022 school year.
WASHINGTON — Some U.S. House Republicans are wary of making climate change a priority for farmers and ranchers.
Members of the grand jury were told that Lee, a lawyer, lied about where he lived for the purpose of voting.
More than 30 Red Cross volunteers are on standby to deploy.
Library officials said they made the decision to close all in-person facilities "out of an abundance of caution."
Statistics suggest less than one of every 10 stolen bikes in Denver is recovered.
The results of which were announced during a ceremony Saturday at the Colorado Press Association’s annual convention.
Vilsack promoted billions in new federal funding to help farmers and ranchers reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to a changing climate.
Supporters say this change would increase turnout, but opponents argue would divide voter attention on too many races at once.
The proposed bill would protect military's abortion rights, regardless of what state they are posted in and that state’s abortion policies.
Gardner called Aadland a “man of principle” who can “bridge the divides and fight for our values.”
The new contract makes MacKinnon the highest-paid player in the NHL.
Tuesday is the final day to soak up summer sun before a strong cold front brings much cooler and wetter weather.
Ganahl's $10 billion infrastructure plan would ask voters whether to approve already-existing fees, passed through legislation, as taxes.
Cynthia Coffman, former attorney general, said Weiser earned her support even though they don’t agree on every policy or legal issue.
“Rehabilitation and restoration should continue to be our goals in every case,” Polis said in a letter to the Criminal Justice Commission.
A man claiming to be a teacher said there was an active shooter at the school, described a suspect and hung up, according to police.
He made the comments defending DeSantis’ actions on NBC’s Meet the Press.
Heidi Ganahl, Republican candidate for Colorado governor, answered “yes” when asked if she believes President JoeBiden was “legally elected.
As states ramp up transitions to renewable electricity, some leaders see a big role for geothermal as a stable, renewable power source.
A cold front will swing through the state Tuesday night, with cooler temperatures and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.