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After 16 years, Colorado resident Jorge Zaldivar has won his immigration case and become a permanent legal resident of the United States. → Read More
Colorado Democratic lawmakers introduced a package of three bills Thursday that, if passed, would increase and protect access to abortion and gender-affirming care in the state. → Read More
Despite falling poverty rates, Latino and Black Coloradans were still about twice as likely to live in poverty as white Coloradans. → Read More
“I think the question is, ‘how do we build something better than Roe? How do we move beyond legal and into a place where health care is accessible and affordable for all people?'” → Read More
Denver officials are making plans to decommission the city's emergency shelters for migrants in recreation centers, beginning with setting a two-week limit on how long those seeking shelter can stay. → Read More
Two guns were stolen from Republican Rep.-elect Ron Weinberg’s vehicle while he was parked overnight at the Colorado Capitol this week. → Read More
The latest influx of migrants who arrived by bus to Denver may have surprised local and state officials, but they weren’t completely unexpected, according to immigration advocates. → Read More
Hundreds gathered on Thursday to honor the Loveland Republican at a memorial service and lying-in-state ceremony in the rotunda of the Colorado state capitol. → Read More
Thornton police fatally shot a 29-year-old man on Monday morning near the 8500 block of northbound Interstate 25. → Read More
A recount of votes in the GOP primary for Colorado secretary of state shows what election officials knew to be true from the first round of counting: Tina Peters, an election denier, did not come c… → Read More
Two former Colorado GOP candidates Tina Peters and Ron Hanks have submitted additional requests to the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office for recounts of their respective races, and at leas… → Read More
People who steal cars in Aurora and get caught can expect to face longer jail time than the rest of the state after the City Council passed new mandatory minimums in its municipal code. → Read More
Colorado doesn’t intend to cooperate with criminal or civil investigations against people who provide, assist with or receive abortions in the state, Gov. Jared Polis directed in an executive… → Read More
Colorado passed a law this year that guaranteed the right to an abortion in the state, but advocates and lawmakers say there’s more to be done now that so many other states won’t allow … → Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed the right to an abortion in the nation, has, as expected, drawn admonition from Colorado’s Democrats and praise… → Read More
For the second year in a row, a judge has ruled that GOP Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters and Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley are barred from overseeing an election -- this time, through the November 2022 election. → Read More
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy didn’t ask for a no-fly zone or troops on the ground in his meeting with U.S. Rep. Jason Crow and other congressional members. → Read More
What happens if Roe v. Wade is overturned? Colorado activists and lawmakers react to the leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion to overrule Roe v. Wade just weeks after Colorado guaranteed the rig… → Read More
A proposed law, spurred by the ongoing dispute between Altitude TV and Comcast, to require professional sports networks and cable providers to submit to arbitration to avoid prolonged blackouts was abandoned Thursday. → Read More
Election deniers received the support of the Colorado Republican Party faithful on Saturday as delegates voted to put candidates like indicted secretary of state candidate Tina Peters and U.S. Sena… → Read More