
Budget season for Colorado cities and counties marked by caution and uncertainty
Leaders point toward state and federal funding cuts, priority shifts and a decrease from pandemic spending levels.


Peters’ federal appeal dismissed, court says state proceedings must play out first
The former Mesa County Clerk filed a Writ of Habeas Corpus while serving a sentence in


Hickenlooper draws primary challenge from State Sen. Julie Gonzales
Updated at 10:39 a.m. on Dec. 8 Democratic State Sen. Julie Gonzales has launched a Democratic primary campaign for the U.S Senate, hoping to deny Sen.

Griswold argues feds have no right to Colorado voter data
Secretary of State has refused the latest request for data on voters.

Democratic Sen. Faith Winter changed State Capitol culture in the #MeToo era
The senator was killed in an I-25 traffic crash last week

Colorado state senator was killed in the second of two crashes on I-25, investigation shows
Authorities say it may take weeks to determine the causes of the crashes.

Science at the statehouse: experts will embed at the legislature to help lawmakers craft informed policies
The new program mirrors efforts in other states to bring nonpartisan scientific input to lawmaking

Coloradans back extending federal ACA tax credits, vaccine requirements in schools, not so much RFK Jr.
A new bipartisan poll also found Coloradans are in a gloomy mood when it comes to the nation’s politics.


Prosecutor, attorney general urge Gov. Polis to ignore requests to aid Tina Peters
The convicted former Mesa County Clerk has been trying for months to get released.


Will Colorado join the redistricting war?
Other blue states want Colorado to join the fray, but redrawing lines early is easier said than done.


Cities around the state get funds to help encourage more ADUs
The grants are part of a larger effort to expand the state’s supply of smaller, more affordable housing options.

Convicted former clerk Tina Peters trying to move to federal prison
The Bureau of Prisons officially requested the shift, but that decision is in the hands of the state.

With an $850 million shortfall looming, Gov. Polis and lawmakers spar over how to balance the budget
Members of the Budget committee had sharp words when Polis presented his spending proposal Wednesday.

The Battle of Iwo Jima, through the eyes of a US Marine who lived it
Colorado USMC veteran Jim Blane, almost 101 years old, sat down with CPR News to detail his experience in one of the most pivotal WWII battles, 80 years later.

Veterans Day Special: The battle of Iwo Jima, through the eyes of a Coloradan who lived it
We go back to that grueling conflict, 80 years ago, with one of its last remaining veterans

Yes, yes, we just had an election, but it’s never too soon to talk about the midterms
Coloradans spoke strongly about school lunches in this off-year election. Next year’s ballots will give them a lot more to chew on.

