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Colorado landlords say eviction-protection proposal could make dropping problem renters too hard

At the intersection of Colorado lawmakers’ debate over renters’ rights are landlords like Page Pulver and tenants like Trudy Carra-deSalero. → Read More

‘Smart’ sensors on I-25 promise ‘really significant’ traffic improvements, pilot study shows

Transportation officials have been busy trying to undo the knot that is rush-hour gridlock on Interstate 25 south of Denver by testing a tech-heavy and precision-based traffic management approach &… → Read More

Why did meth contamination shut down so many libraries in Denver suburbs?

Libraries in three Denver suburbs, and the city of Boulder, have undergone extended closures in the last six weeks after meth users lit up in public bathrooms, leaving in their wake a toxic drug re… → Read More

Colorado’s population growth hit a wall. Here’s what to expect in the coming decades

For a state used to growing at a torrid pace for decades, the past two years were tantamount to Colorado crashing headlong into a demographic brick wall. → Read More

Pump prices to rise in Colorado after Suncor begins months-long shutdown of its Commerce City oil refinery

Motorists in Colorado should get ready to pay more at the pump after Suncor Energy announced this week it would shut down its Commerce City oil refinery for as long as three months due to equipment that was damaged at the sprawling facility by last week's "extreme and record-setting weather." → Read More

How a tattooed punk music-loving electrician disrupted the race for Colorado’s new congressional district

Richard Ward, the Libertarian candidate for the 8th Congressional District — one of the most competitive and closely watched U.S. House races in the country — may have singlehandedly tipped the Nov… → Read More

Arapahoe County to build homes for ‘justice-involved’ homeless population to keep them off the street, out of jail – Greeley Tribune

Arapahoe County is ready to focus on helping a subset of the homeless population that is often the hardest to house — those who regularly get into trouble with the law and find themselves in … → Read More

Recount ordered in ultra-tight 3rd Congressional District race as Lauren Boebert clings to narrow lead

A recount is legally required in the race between Lauren Boebert and Adam Frisch because the margin between the votes received by each is so small. → Read More

Screws turn tighter on Democrat Yadira Caraveo in Colorado’s closest US House contest

Some national election watchers are nudging one of the country’s tightest congressional races — Colorado’s 8th — deeper into Republican territory with less than a week to go… → Read More

A bawdy brouhaha over breast-baring has Colorado town considering tweaks to its lewdness laws

A momentary glimpse of a woman’s breast in the nearly half-century-old film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, has a Denver suburb scrambling to revamp its indecency and lewdness statutes. → Read More

Bringing marijuana to Morrison — where Red Rocks concertgoers tailgate into the night — is harder than it seems

Of the thousands of revelers who head up the hill from Morrison to Red Rocks Amphitheater to catch a show on any given night, many are likely high, about to get high or at least thinking about getting high. But one thing's for sure — they didn't buy their weed in Morrison. → Read More

Hot-button issues — including abortion and inflation — could tilt Colorado's tight 8th District race

With just three months to go until the election, one of the most closely watched political contests in the nation — Colorado’s 8th Congressional District — is gearing up for its f… → Read More

9 police chiefs exit Denver suburbs within a year amid rising crime and public scrutiny

Nine chiefs of police, accounting for 63 years of cumulative service leading police departments across metro Denver, have left the job in just the last year. The reasons run the gamut — from … → Read More

Colorado Republicans work to woo Latino voters, using successful Texas strategy

The National Republican Senatorial Committee picked Colorado as one of a handful of states for what it dubbed Operación Vamos — an effort to make deeper inroads with Hispanic residents styled after… → Read More

With support for gun control lacking, Rep. Neguse aims to blunt mass shooting impacts in other ways

U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse will announce on Tuesday a three-pronged approach to preventing, blunting and recovering from mass shooting events, with the unveiling of a trio of bills he will introduce in Congress just weeks after the first anniversary of the Boulder King Soopers shooting that claimed 10 lives. → Read More

Brittany Pettersen, Yadira Caraveo get nod as Democratic nominees for two close congressional contests

The ballot for the June 28 Colorado Democratic congressional primary was largely finalized Tuesday evening, with state Sen. Brittany Pettersen easily getting the nod from her party to be the nomine… → Read More

Mask mandates ending in Denver, Adams and Arapahoe counties as COVID cases fall

Denver and two major metro counties will drop their mask mandates for businesses and indoor public spaces this week in a move Mayor Michael Hancock called a “pivot point in this battle” against COV… → Read More

Lessons from Lyons: Will Marshall fire victims rebuild or move on?

The decision to rebuild or move on depends on a multitude of factors that vary with every person impacted — the level of insurance coverage in force, the cost to rebuild, proximity to retirem… → Read More

Who might replace Congressman Ed Perlmutter in Colorado’s District 7?

In trying to fill a seat that has only been occupied by two people since it was created 20 years ago, a soon-to-unfold list of candidates for Colorado’s 7th Congressional District will have t… → Read More

‘Hang on to one another’: President Biden promises Marshall fire victims federal help during Boulder County tour – Greeley Tribune

Urging victims of the Marshall fire to “hang on to one another,” President Joe Biden on Friday told devastated families in Boulder County that the federal government “is not going… → Read More