U.S. District Judge Philip A. Brimmer said excluding unaffiliated voters days before the state’s ballot certification ...
The Joint Budget Committee — the six-member, bipartisan panel that drafts the budget — tweaked the spending package after ...
Some Western Slope growers are taking advantage of the “downward compensation adjustment.” Others say they’ll be profitable without it.
Colorado River officials plan summer drought response, making tense decisions between local economies and basinwide needs.
Fruit growers on the Western Slope fought hard to protect their crops from cold weather, clear skies, still air and the notorious, deadly hard freeze ...
The former regional executive director of a nonprofit that sticks up for foster children in court falsified tuition invoices and pocketed the money, AG’s office says ...
The judge’s order Thursday came after a last-minute attempt by immigration authorities to have the Colorado Springs family be ...
Firefighters are focusing their efforts on active flames near the northern and eastern edges of the fire, burning about 7 ...
Senate Bill 172 would trim out more conservative parts of the state — like Castle Rock, Lone Tree, Monument, Greeley and most unincorporated areas — from the district, which was formed in 2021 ...
Teachers, who have been on strike for three weeks, could return to the classroom as soon as Monday. They will continue ...
State's Craig Unit 1 coal plant is now operating to supply demands from a Western grid operator, after Trump orders.
CPW Commissioners John Emerick and Chris Sichko withdrew their nominations prior to a vote on the Senate floor Friday morning; Frances Silva Blayney received unanimous support.
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