In a press conference Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, a Democrat who is running for Colorado governor in 2026, said he is glad that national parks will stay open during the shutdown. He said ...
El Paso County Republicans will need to meet again to fill a vacant state legislative because the first vacancy election was held too soon.
Colorado’s members of Congress were split along party lines over the Republicans’ failed temporary funding measure.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is not solely to blame for the budget difficulties Denver is experiencing. But he is largely responsible for them.
Colorado will soon make history with a long-awaited wildlife crossing project on Interstate 25, but the state faces fiscal headwinds in continuing its plan to build other facilities to help animals ...
In Palmer Lake, the crux of the community's opposition to the development of a Buc-ee's was groundwater scarcity.
Colorado lawmakers approved $7.5 million in funding to pay for a nutritional assistance program in October if shutdown occurs.
Without additional funding, Colorado will have to begin restricting free breakfast and lunch to low-income students and schools.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management canceled its contract for a program that allows people in Colorado state prison to work with wild horses.
Attorneys for Colorado activist Jeanette Vizguerra argued in a new court filing that her prolonged detention is unconstitutional.
The Lee and Elk fires grew rapidly and forced evacuations in and around the town of Meeker after they were started by lightning on Aug. 2.
Now that their information is exposed to federal agencies that are hostile to their rights, Coloradans can push back.