
By Tricia Canonico Last week, democracy won in Colorado - the kind of feel-good democracy where a bunch of regular people show up and make our voices
Colorado Politics
Colorado's hunger relief organizations, still reeling from the freeze in SNAP funding last month, now face the possibility that federal funding for

Editor’s Note: Once among the nation's fastest-growing economies, Colorado today confronts mounting challenges that threaten its momentum. This series

Things did not get off to a great start in Denver on Thursday night for the Florida Panthers - and the Colorado Avalanche simply did not let off the

Colorado's education leaders and legislators are planning changes to the state's workforce development programs - including the creation of a new

The agencies responsible for regulating Colorado’s oil and gas industry are underperforming when it comes to reporting and enforcement, according to a

State Rep. Shannon Bird, a Westminster Democrat, said Sunday that she plans to resign from the Colorado legislature next month in order to focus on

Angie Paccione, who has led the Colorado Department of Higher Education since 2019, is returning to the private sector, Gov. Jared Polis said.

Colorado will not comply with the U.S. Department of Justice’s request to share certain voter information, Secretary of State Jena Griswold said on

A state panel on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to a ballot measure that seeks to change Colorado's flat rate of 4.41% to a graduated income tax,

Colorado Sen. Faith Winter will be remembered on Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. in a funeral service on the state Capitol's west steps. A celebration of life

Colorado has begun selling insurance premiums and income tax credits to raise $100 million to shore up the state's budget and pay for insurance

Adding judges to handle caseloads. Expanding authority for paraprofessionals in civil cases. Allowing self-represented litigants to file