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When Colorado residents go to the state Capitol this month to lobby for the bills they care most about, many will never know their bill might face a hidden obstacle.
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While former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is still seen as having an edge in his state's Senate primary, recent and past comments about race have dampened enthusiasm for him among some voters.
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“This industry does not forget when people are good to them,” said Kristi Kelly, executive director of the Marijuana Industry Group.
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The investigation of the former Denver Clerk and Recorder, and the resulting no-contact agreement in the workplace, have not previously been known to the public.
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Colorado Senator Cory Gardner’s job may be in jeopardy next year, if new polling numbers hold true. As The Denver Post reports, Gardner, who is a…
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Republicans now hold 24 out of 65 seats in the House, the lowest number since 1965.
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Longmont resident Ingrid Moore went to the state Capitol on Tuesday carrying a stack of maps she said illustrates why Colorado should change the way it...
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In 1894, Colorado elected the nation’s first female state lawmakers in three Republican women. However, these days the gender gains mostly happen on the other side of the aisle.
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Gov. Jared Polis gave his first State of the State address Thursday morning. During his campaign Polis, a Democrat, ran on a progressive platform and...
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Jena Griswold, who will soon become Colorado's first Democratic Secretary of State in 60 years, has announced who will help her lead the office....