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Past articles by Hannah:

Polis signs 10 more bills into law

With 58 days left in Colorado's 2023 legislative session, Gov. Jared Polis has signed 42 bills into law. → Read More

THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL

Here are legislative committee hearings and other events of note for the week ahead at the Colorado state Capitol. → Read More

House unanimously approves expanding post-conviction DNA testing in Colorado

Robert “Rider” Dewey spent nearly 18 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. → Read More

Q&A with Rose Pugliese | House GOP's assistant minority leader on starting conversations

Rep. Rose Pugliese is the most powerful freshman lawmaker in a near powerless party. → Read More

THIS WEEK AT THE COLORADO CAPITOL

Here are legislative committee hearings and other events of note for the week ahead at the Colorado state Capitol. → Read More

Governor's Citizenship Medal: Longtime former Congressman Ed Perlmutter honored

Ed Perlmutter always knew he wanted to spend his life giving back to Colorado. → Read More

'Our work begins now'

Here are some of this week's top quotes from inside of the state Capitol. → Read More

Enrollment for Colorado's universal preschool program starts next week

The Polis Administration is reminding parents that enrollment for Universal Preschool starts next week. → Read More

Gov. Jared Polis tests positive for COVID-19

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis tested positive for COVID-19 Thursday morning, his office announced. → Read More

Biden makes Colorado’s Camp Hale first national monument of his presidency

“These treasured lands tell the story of America,” President Joe Biden said. → Read More

Eating disorders, school discipline, substance abuse among proposals Colorado teens seek to advance

The first bill aims to reform the way schools intervene and respond to substance abuse among students. → Read More

Democrats hold fundraising edge in competitive Colorado House races

The November election could bring big changes for the Colorado House of Representatives. → Read More

Colorado's politicos, advocates react to U.S. Supreme Court ruling discarding Roe

Here's a roundup of reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Friday that struck down Roe vs. Wade decision from Colorado's politicos and advocates on both sides of the abortion → Read More

Colorado's politicians join world leaders in condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Rep. Hugh McKean, the Republican minority leader from Loveland, said he worries for his friends in Ukraine. He had met them while working for Colorado State University's Department of Agricultural → Read More

Michael Swinyard identified as 5th Denver metro shooting rampage victim

Michael Swinyard, 67, was the fifth and final victim killed in Monday's shooting rampage in Denver and Lakewood, the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner announced Wednesday. → Read More

Evacuations ordered for wildfire burning west of Denver, eastbound I-70 closed

Authorities ordered evacuations Sunday morning after a wildfire sparked near Idaho Springs, burning about 20 acres by 11 a.m., according to the Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office. → Read More

How do we make the screams of Aurora stop?

In just over two weeks time, 14 other teenagers were shot in Aurora, eliciting high-pitched howls of disbelief and grief from nearby friends. → Read More

Colorado teen found safe; man in custody, police say

The Aurora Police Department announced Wednesday night that a missing 13-year-old Aurora girl has been found safe. An Amber Alert has been deactivated. → Read More

Tay Anderson files $1 million lawsuit against sexual assault accusers

The Denver school board member is suing Black Lives Matter 5280 and others for $1 million for their roles in publishing the allegations. → Read More

3 Colorado highways, including I-70 through Glenwood Canyon, closed by flooding, mudslides

Flooding and mudslides closed three Colorado highways Wednesday morning, state Department of Transportation officials announced. → Read More