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The Department of the Air Force announced on Wednesday that the Space Force Space Training and Readiness Command training headquarters will be…
A federal judge last month granted immunity to two government employees who were allegedly part of a scheme to keep a man confined at the stat…
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced that the United States Space Force will be opening a training headquarters in Florida.
In an uncommon move, a federal judge has asked the Colorado Supreme Court to interpret whether state law allows people who are injured on the …
An incarcerated man, allegedly attacked by other prisoners because of his status as a sex offender, cannot sue corrections officials for faili…
A Colorado House workplace harassment committee last week reviewed a complaint filed with the General Assembly's Office of Legislative Workpla…
Colorado's Jared Polis wants a wager with Florida's Ron DeSantis.
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Two Republican lawmakers from Colorado said Tuesday they will oppose a deal to raise the federal debt ceiling as the GOP-controlled House move…
In less than two weeks, Denver voters will decide whether Kelly Brough or Mike Johnston will sit in the mayor's chair.
Like millions of Coloradans — and Coloradans-at-heart — I'm anxiously awaiting the grand reopening of Casa Bonita.
State regulators are seeking the public's feedback on revisions to towing rules, the result of legislation from last year that seeks to protec…
A fast-approaching deadline looms for businesses to register with the state in order to report wages and pay premiums under Colorado's voter-a…
Some bills end not with a bang but a whimper.
For this week, we have a sampling of small bites instead of the usual heavy meal.
Endless hours of filibustering, numerous instances when bills were read at length, and a walkout.
One month before President-elect Joe Biden would take office, his incoming White House counsel, Dana Remus, sent a letter to Democratic senato…
Twenty Years Ago This Week: An enraged Sen. Joan Fitz-Gerald, D-Golden, said she would “fight with every breath” to stop a “subversive plot by…
The 2023 Legislature is perhaps the most progressive Colorado has seen.
Nineteen days after the end of Colorado's 2023 legislative session, Gov. Jared Polis has signed 297 bills into law.
The two mayoral candidates facing off in Denver's upcoming municipal election have agreed to pursue changing the way the city awards contracts…
In a rare finding of prosecutorial misconduct, Colorado's second-highest court reversed a man's convictions for assault and attempted murder o…
For students at Denver's East High School, the issue of gun violence became personal this year.
Colorado's second-highest court on Thursday once again overturned a defendant's conviction because an Adams County judge illustrated reasonabl…
Two men incarcerated for sex offenses, who have been moved around to various facilities where they were unable to participate in legally requi…
Colorado politicians cheer, lament court's ruling to curb EPA powers to police pollution in wetlands
The Supreme Court has sharply limited the federal government’s authority to police water pollution into certain wetlands. It’s the second deci…
A dozen conservative organizations formed a coalition Thursday to advocate against legislative efforts to reduce refunds from the Taxpayer’s B…
The Colorado Supreme Court announced on Monday it will decide whether a person's belief that racial bias exists in policing is an acceptable r…