Republicans Bobbie Gross and Julie Fisher are competing for Mesa County clerk and recorder — a position currently held by Tina Peters.
Though Election Day is officially June 28, registered voters should expect to receive a mail-in ballot soon to fill out and turn in.
State Rep. Ron Hanks, far-right candidate for U.S. Senate Republican nomination, has lagged far behind rivals in his campaign's fundraising.
The governor vetoed legislation championed by environmental groups and local governments.
2020 reports show two payments for $22,259 were made to Boebert, a Republican from Silt, from her own campaign for mileage reimbursement.
The poll found that many Colorado adults have serious concerns about mental health, the cost of health care and drug and alcohol use.
The bill would allow courts to temporarily take someone's gun away if they pose a threat to themselves or others.
Five 3rd Congressional District candidates squared off in rare virtual forum with Democrats and Republicans in lead-up to party primaries.
The recent rainfall along the Front Range has improved drought conditions, weather officials said.
Demonstrations have been planned after the latest school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that resulted in a profound loss of lives.
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Robert Baker fills leadership role at Westminster senior living community
The boy's great aunt is under arrest, police said.
The 2022 Colorado legislative session brought forward policy solutions geared toward supporting small businesses, but more is needed
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WASHINGTON — Following mass shootings in New York and Texas, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee is holding an emergency meeting on Thurs ...
With Gov. Jared Polis's signature May 25, hotly debated legislation to respond to the fentanyl overdose crisis became law in Colorado.
Boebert’s comments came before Pride Month and before a committee presents revisions to social studies education revoking mentions of LGBTQ.
Coloradans who lose homes in a wildfire could see insurance claims paid out more speedily under a bill that Gov. Polis signed into law.
New House bill requires Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to collect information regarding patients’ sexual orientation.
Joe O'Dea, who would not support a total ban on abortion, appealed to conservative voters by arguing they have more in common than not.
These are the most delicious, innovative ice cream shops in Denver for a cooling bite during the summer. Five different styles, all yum.
A new report shows the top places in the country for raising a family.
WASHINGTON — Biden administration preparing to ship out to states millions of COVID-19 vaccines for children under 5 in the coming weeks.
WASHINGTON — Democrats on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee have unveiled a gun control legislative package that they plan to mark up.
WASHINGTON — Republicans running in suburban swing districts are trying to “hide” their views on abortion and gun legislation from voters.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government is doling out millions to railroad projects in hopes of improving supply chains and passenger rail service.
Oil and gas drilling activity is up, but investor demands, and supply constraints will likely limit production growth through end of year.
The World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say Monkeypox patients are primarily men who have sex with men.
Process used to select new Colorado Springs U.S. Space Command headquarters had “significant shortfalls in its transparency and credibility.
WASHINGTON — Biden called on Congress to pass gun control legislation, following mass shootings in the U.S. during the last three weeks.
Meals are free for students 18 years and younger regardless of income, race or religion.
Gov. Jared Polis signed bills addressing homelessness that are funded by $200 million in federal relief money by Polis’ administration.
Colorado officials confident in election process, despite software vulnerabilities in Dominion Voting Systems electronic voting machines.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed into law legislation that bans anonymous sperm and egg donations, making it the first state to do so.