The plan to fund education services across the state would see higher tax bills for income earners, especially those who make more than $75,000 annually.
Why drones aren’t just for warfare anymore.
State Senator John Morse, a Democrat from Colorado Springs, is the biggest fish in recall efforts that target several elected officials who supported tighter gun measures in Colorado.
Facing a massive decline in Colorado Springs Airport passengers, the city’s mayor and other officials want to figure out how to take a bite out of the business their residents are giving to DIA.
The former congressman, who lost the 2010 governor race, as a third-party candidate, is keeping the door open for another shot at the state’s top job.
Senators Michael Bennet and Mark Udall backed restrictions on high-capacity magazine clips and supported the broadening of background checks across the country—but both opposed a proposal to ban certain assault weapons.
Forbes magazine puts the Mile High City on its list of places attractive to young professionals.
With comprehensive immigration reform a real possibility this year, we look at how our broken system affects Colorado—and how things could come into focus in the near future.
Having trouble keeping up with the Capitol’s mood these days? Eli Stokols sorts through the muck on how the Democrats and Republicans are doing.
Attorney General Eric Holder wouldn’t give a timetable for a decision as several former DEA chiefs this week urged him to challenge the two states’ new laws.