For the second consecutive Saturday, people gathered in downtown Denver to demonstrate support for abortion rights.
Activists strategizing about how to increase qualified abortion providers' pool to meet demand and not compromise Colorado residents' care.
The CBD you just bought from a small boutique might not be what you think.
Parolees are released to where they were first arrested — unless they have friends or family elsewhere to take them in.
Marijuana and hemp highly regulated in Colorado, but some found loopholes to create intoxicating products that are ending up in wrong hands.
Biden condemned ideology that drove the killer to “carry out a murderous, racist rampage." Colorado Rep. Boebert also amplified its tenets.
Polis and the Mothers’ Milk Bank are asking for breast milk donations or financial contributions to help parents through the crisis.
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A cold and potentially wet storm system will move into the northern and central Rockies later this week.
Pediatric emergency departments were overrun with children attempting suicide and other forms of crisis last year.
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Joe Stengel, former Republican Colorado House minority leader, is mystery attorney at center of election security lawsuit in Elbert County.
Gov. Jared Polis signed a group of bills into law aimed at saving people money on various fees and taxes.
Danielle Jurinsky is "mortified, upset and hurt" over the accusation.
The bills they passed would put more money in the pockets of households and businesses, when record-breaking inflation is driving up costs.
Elbert County Clerk told judge he agrees with Colorado secretary of state that name of election security case should be revealed to public.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Sharice Davids sponsored a bill which would establish the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies.
The Colorado Judged rejected the defendants’ motion to dismiss the case.
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The Broncos open the season on the road against the Seattle Seahawks in September.
Another red flag warning has been issued for eastern Colorado as drought and high winds continue.
Colorado state representatives approved legislation to temporarily cut property taxes, voting unanimously to send the bill to the governor.
Colorado's House Republican leaders' caucus meeting highlighted key challenges for Democrats and a potential boon for GOP representatives.
Unhoused people and housing advocates attended Denver City Council's public comment on Monday and pushed it over by more than an hour.
An hour and a half after Colorado lawmakers adjourned for the night, there were 199 bills left to be voted on in the state Legislature.
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters will not be able to oversee her county's primary or general elections this year, a judge determined Tuesday.
“Colorado is no stranger to the tragedy of mass shootings at our schools,” the Democratic senator said in a statement.
“The minority caucus over (in the House) is not a group of people that it’s easy to negotiate with," said Senate Majority Leader Fenberg.
It will seek to hasten construction of roads, bridges and wind farms by tweaking federal review process for environmental and other permits.
WASHINGTON — The vote to provide $40 billion in assistance comes as Ukrainian troops continue fighting back against Russia’s invasion.
The push comes as high gas prices and Russia’s war in Ukraine underline the need to transition from oil and gas to renewable energy sources.
The volume of legislation left to debate, amend and vote on in the final days made for plenty of high tempers, late nights, frayed nerves.
It would focus on regulating large digital platforms and protecting consumers, creating guardrails on one of nation’s largest industries.
WASHINGTON — Officials couldn’t offer a timeline for when store shelves would be fully stocked again.
"It is terrible what we have to go through with social media...threatening us," said Frank Rzucek, Shanann Watts’s father.
WASHINGTON — Biden remarks came because, he said, the chief executive is “unwell, unfit for office, incoherent, incapacitated and confused.”