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DOLA Announces New Division of Local Government Director
“Drawing from over 25 years of experience working with local government, Eric has been a driving force in shaping meaningful change across our state…”
Colorado Election Overhaul Faces ‘Single Subject’ Hurdle
Ballot measure, backed by megadonor Kent Thiry, would end party primaries and enact ranked choice voting…
READY, FIRE, AIM: Columbus Loses His Head
“We’re also going to take time to assess the historic meaning of the statue,” Walsh said…
‘Personhood’ Bill Dies in Colorado House Committee
Bottoms and several others who testified compared abortion to historical atrocities such as the Holocaust and slavery…
Record Number of Applications for Colorado Energy Assistance
In addition to home heating bill assistance, LEAP recipients may be eligible to receive furnace repair and replacement in heat-related emergencies…
Colorado Legislators Champion Planning for Affordable Housing in SB24-174
Senators Zenzinger and Kirkmeyer, Representative Bird lead effort to forge partnerships on affordable housing initiatives…
Tax Tips from the Colorado Department of Revenue
Prevent fraud this tax filing season with advice from the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) Taxation Division…
U.S. Supreme Court Keeps Trump’s Name on the Colorado Ballot
The original lawsuit filed by Colorado voters argued Trump was disqualified from office under Civil War-era insurrection clause…
Economic Study Contradicts Builders’ Claims on Construction Defects
“We feel vindicated that a team of economists confirmed what we’ve long believed – that builders use construction defects as a boogeyman…”
Migrants in Colorado Find Ways to Work, Despite Obstacles
Asylum seekers from South America, stuck in legal limbo, offer services and handmade goods to earn money…
Telehealth Abortions See Increase Since ‘Dobbs’ Ruling
Abortions in Colorado estimated to have last peaked in May 2023 at 2,390…
Colorado Groups Launch ‘Noncommitted’ Effort to Protest Biden’s Gaza Policies
A coalition of left-wing and pro-Palestinian groups is urging Democratic and unaffiliated Colorado voters to cast their votes for a “noncommitted delegate”…
Congressional Candidate Adam Frisch Visiting Pagosa on Sunday, March 3
“Meeting people face-to-face and hearing their concerns is my top priority. I want to serve as their voice in Congress…”
Property Tax, Rent, Heat Rebate Offers Relief for Seniors, Low-Income Residents
“It’s important to support all Coloradans, especially those in underserved and underrepresented communities…”
Take Action to Help Protect Construction Workers from Wage Theft
The construction industry has some of the highest levels of subcontracting and disproportionately high rates of wage theft…
Military Jets Over Western U.S. Intercept Balloon, Determine It’s Not a Threat
Reached by phone, a NORAD spokesperson declined to confirm that the balloon had flown over Colorado…
Biden Unveils Latest Round of Student Loan Forgiveness
President Joe Biden expanded his push to eliminate student loan debt Wednesday, part of a campaign promise to address the “broken” system…