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A number of Colorado Republican election clerks say they got calls and messages from someone working for the White House, ...
Colorado county clerks reject requests for access to voting systems and records by political consultant linked to Trump and ...
Phil Weiser rode his January announcement for the governor’s race to a surge in fundraising — and he’s still got a clear cash ...
Several companies have floated at least six Colorado facilities as potential sites to expand detention for undocumented ...
The EPA published a notice in the Federal Register that it intends to deny Colorado’s plan to shutter coal-fired power plants ...
Lake Champlain’s lake trout population is now self-sustaining, a goal that has been in the works for more than 50 years.
A large dome of heat will envelop all of Colorado and the entire Rocky Mountain region on Wednesday. Many high temperatures ...
Since 1968, the Colorado Open Records Act, commonly referred to as CORA, allows members of the public to request almost any government record.
When we think about danger from heat in Colorado, we think about body temperature and heat exhaustion, which is very ...
In Colorado, records regarding class 1, 2 and 3 felonies, as well as sexual offenses and lifetime sentences, among others, are ineligible for sealing.
Colorado is about to wipe 100,000 criminal convictions from the public record State’s new Clean Slate Act automatically seals low-level crimes, but DAs can object — and have been, to varying ...