Delusional. Inexperienced. An idiot. Those are some of the things Clark has been called since announcing his third run — and that's just coming from his sister.
A panel of Colorado legislators on Tuesday advanced a proposal to eliminate provisions of a law governing the process for imposing union fees on non-union members.
A bill that would ease the path for unions to organize in Colorado cleared its first committee hearing at the Capitol on Monday. Members of the Democratic-controlled Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee,
The Arapahoe County Democrats will be holding a vacancy election Wednesday evening to replace Sen. Iman Jodeh, D-Aurora, who moved from the House to the Senate following former Sen. Janet
Just before he was sworn in at the U.S. Capitol — the building swarmed by insurrectionists four years ago — the once-and-future president insisted he'd been removed from this state's primary ballot.
Two of the six incumbent City Council members are running for reelection in April. The other four district elections drew a competitive slate of 15 candidates.
The Colorado Springs City Council may refer a new election ballot measure asking voters to vote, again, on recreational cannabis sales — just months after voters approved retail pot.
For the fourth presidential election in a row, voters casting ballots in Colorado's congressional contests tilted toward candidates from the same party whose presidential nominees carried their districts,
The Colorado General Assembly began its 75th regular session Wednesday, the start of a 120-day process to introduce, debate and vote on new state laws. This year, Democrats hold a majority in both chambers,
A former Republican county clerk who promoted election conspiracy theories and tampered with voting machines in Colorado was sentenced Thursday to nine years in prison during a hearing in which the judge in the case called her a "charlatan." Tina Peters ...
When President Donald Trump was sworn in for his return to office Monday for a second term, it was a historic moment for the country — and a relatively muted one for much of Colorado’s
In 1967 – six years before Roe v. Wade was decided and before any other state changed its laws – Colorado legislators loosened abortion restrictions. The new law allowed for abortions in the case of rape, incest, fetal anomalies and when the life or health of the mother is at risk.