President Joe Biden's most recent judicial nominee to Colorado's federal trial court, Nina Y. Wang, appeared before the U.S. Senate Committee …
Charlotte N. Sweeney will be the next federal judge in Colorado, following a U.S. Senate vote of 48-46 to confirm her on Wednesday.
After more than three decades working with the ACLU of Colorado, Mark Silverstein announced Wednesday he will retire as legal director of the …
A new report from the Common Sense Institute is raising concerns that the Colorado Option, a state-mandated health insurance plan, may be hind…
Colorado officials and candidates for statewide and federal office reacted Tuesday with anguish and outrage following an attack by an 18-year-…
Gun-related crimes in Denver are on the rise, which has police and city leaders bracing for what could be a violent summer.
Tina Peters, the Mesa Country clerk and candidate for Colorado Secretary of State, spent campaign funds on a travel to Florida, lodging and ti…
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Colorado Springs is responsible for identifying a site for a passenger rail station that would serve Amtrak and intercity commuter trains, and the staff has narrowed the options down to four sites in the downtown area.
Denver’s Finance and Governance Committee on Tuesday moved a resolution extending the city’s use of 140 rooms at a downtown hotel for the high…
The day potato farmers in San Luis Valley had been waiting on for more than 25 years finally came as Mexico's decades-long limitation on Color…
Denver International Airport needs to improve its oversight of construction projects to avoid unnecessary spending and scheduling delays, a re…
A majority of Douglas County commissioners on Tuesday indicated opposition to a proposal to put in $10 million from the county's federal Ameri…
A Logan County judge violated the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on excessive fines when he ordered a defendant to pay a half million dollars …
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman on Monday criticized council members Juan Marcano and Crystal Murillo for attending a conference in Paris using taxp…
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement Monday with Xcel Energy over alleged violations of EPA coal-ash disposal guidelines…
Competition in the rail transportation industry is heating up outside of Pueblo.
The leaders of both houses of Colorado’s Legislature have two weeks to appoint the eight members of a bipartisan committee to study whether th…
A Colorado Springs detective told jurors that the same day Christopher D. Fiers allegedly assaulted a friend, Fiers had canceled his subscript…
It’s official, Colorado taxpayers can expect to receive at least $500 in the mail by September, thanks to legislation signed by Gov. Jared Pol…
Welcome to Court Crawl, Colorado Politics' roundup of news from the third branch of government. The state Supreme Court released a consumer-fr…
Armed with a majority in the House and Senate, as well as the governor’s seat, the Colorado Democratic Party pulled off its legislative agenda…
In every session, some lawmakers excel in pursuing legislation, while others struggle, and this year is no different.
After 120 days of session, some, inevitably, made gains, while others – not so much.
As Republicans hold only 39 seats of Colorado’s 100-member legislature, the minority party ran into issues for their priority legislation but …
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Gov. Jared Polis vowed at the beginning of the year to “use every single tool" at the state's disposal to lift the economic burden on Colorada…
2022 offered legislators the first real opportunity to set an ambitious agenda after two years of limping through the global pandemic, but Col…
The 2022 session did not lack for bizarre moments – thanks to quirky behavior by lawmakers and others.