Darcy Schoening, the Colorado Republican Party's director of special initiatives, on Monday declared that she's running for state GOP chair in the party's upcoming reorganization election.
It's just the beginning of the expected discord at the State Capitol Building this year.
State Rep. Ryan Armagost wants to prioritize public safety at the Capitol this year. He’s started with a new bill to increase penalties for firearm theft.
Climate Jobs Colorado wants to bring together in-state union workers to address climate change and labor rights.
A recently released poll by Washington, D.C.-Based research group WPA Intelligence has found that over two-thirds of voters oppose Senate Bill 005. This bill makes significant changes to Colorado's la
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 number is down from last year, when 29 legislators had at some point landed a job in the General Assembly thanks to a vacancy committee.
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,
Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Amanda Gonzalez will run for Colorado secretary of state in 2026, she announced Monday morning. Gonzalez, a Democrat, is the first major-party candidate to announce her intent to seek the state’s top election job.
There’s a high level of dissonance between the Council and what the voters really want in this city.” By Alexander Lekhtman, Filter The Colorado Springs City Council has passed an ordinance to allow the city’s marijuana legalization measure to move forward as intended,
Radio host Randy Corporan lost his appeal after a lower court judge denied his anti-SLAPP motion, paving the way for Dominion Voting Systems employee Eric Coomer to sue him for defamation.
On Thursday, former county clerk in Colorado and election-denier Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years behind bars.