Is Congress Gearing Up to Give Away Public Lands?
The House’s new rules on the valuation of public lands could lead to a shuffle of land ownership in Southwestern states.
The House’s new rules on the valuation of public lands could lead to a shuffle of land ownership in Southwestern states.
In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, an unprecedented number of American women are showing interest in holding political office. Meet five Coloradans who are part of this historic shift.
Day one of the new session brings hope that a loosening of the condo logjam might be in sight.
After a presidential election year that proved particularly abysmal for the media, the press in Colorado—and everywhere else—must strive to be much better.
How Crisanta Duran used her family’s commitment to public service to become one of the state’s top lawmakers.
The 2016 election tore this state apart. Now it’s time to put Colorado together again.
Three years, countless hours of dialogue, and several thousand dollars later, Boulder adds a West Bank college town to its roster of sister cities.
Students at Manual High School gathered in the days following the election to share their hopes and fears for the future—and plan for what might come next.
Returned-ballot data indicates a notable shift in our state’s Republican electorate.
Although no one seems to know what it will look in practice, city leaders just got another item for their 2017 to-do list.
With the passage of Propositions 107 and 108, the state takes a step away from the caucus system and opens primaries to unaffiliated voters, who are growing in massive numbers.
To figure out why Donald Trump is poised to become the most powerful person on earth, Democrats should start by looking in the mirror.
Election 2016 ended with a bang and a whimper early Wednesday morning, and Colorado maintained its purple hue. Here are all the results from the long and contentious election season.
Follow along as the 5280 staff brings you local coverage of election night.
The most important battle in Colorado isn’t who will get our votes for president, but which party will gain a majority in the State House and Senate.
No matter who wins on Tuesday, the key to better government might just be right here at home.
We scoured the Front Range for the best spots to watch the madness unfold on Tuesday evening.
And it’s designed to cover up the national party’s own shenanigans.
We’re in the home stretch, ladies and gentlemen! Here are some notable stories that you may have missed in the rush to Election Day.
The process of voting to retain Colorado judges is more complicated and potentially controversial than we probably realize—and it’s not going to change any time soon.