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Could Colorado keep Trump off 2024 ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment?

Could Colorado keep Trump off 2024 ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment?

A growing chorus of conservative scholars and former judges, including J. Michael Luttig – who helped scuttle elements of the alleged Jan. 6 coup attempt from his home in Vail – are making…

Frisch now leads Boebert by 2 points in new poll funded by Democrat’s campaign

Frisch now leads Boebert by 2 points in new poll funded by Democrat’s campaign

Democrat Adam Frisch, who lost to U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert by just 546 votes in 2022, is shown here debating Boebert at the Club 20 event in Grand Junction last…

Polis executive order seeks to streamline, coordinate state’s affordable housing efforts during crisis

Polis executive order seeks to streamline, coordinate state’s affordable housing efforts during crisis

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis speaks at a press conference at the Capitol on Aug. 21, 2023 (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline). Gov. Jared Polis issued an executive order Monday that aims to…

Colorado gripped by more record heat this week as wildfire danger increases

Colorado gripped by more record heat this week as wildfire danger increases

A map of temperature extremes in Colorado in 2023 (Colorado Climate Center). Another heat wave is gripping the Denver area this week after a summer full of record high temperatures…

U.S. Court of Appeals vacates federal approval of Uinta Basin Railway project

U.S. Court of Appeals vacates federal approval of Uinta Basin Railway project

A Union Pacific oil train traveling along the Colorado River (Chase Woodruff/Colorado Newsline). Eagle County and a coalition of environmental groups on Friday won a legal challenge that at least…

Grand Junction lawyer seeks nomination to take on Boebert in Republican primary

Grand Junction lawyer seeks nomination to take on Boebert in Republican primary

A Grand Junction lawyer is running to unseat Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert next year in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District. Republican Jeff Hurd announced Wednesday that he will seek the Republican…

Colorado Secretary of State points to Georgia case against Trump, 18 others as part of ongoing threat

Colorado Secretary of State points to Georgia case against Trump, 18 others as part of ongoing threat

A key component of the election subversion indictment that was unsealed Monday in Georgia is a security breach of election equipment in the Coffee County elections office — an alleged criminal…

Metro State professor, CU grad questions mission, reputation of Benson Center in wake of Eastman hire

Metro State professor, CU grad questions mission, reputation of Benson Center in wake of Eastman hire

The entrance to the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization in Kittredge Central Hall at the University of Colorado Boulder (Quentin Young/Colorado Newsline). Political science professor Robert Preuhs, a…

Grand Junction mayor challenges Boebert’s MAGA extremism, eroding of women’s basic freedoms

Grand Junction mayor challenges Boebert’s MAGA extremism, eroding of women’s basic freedoms

Grand Junction Mayor Anna Stout is running for U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s seat. (Courtesy of Anna Stout) Anna Stout said she has a story that southern and western Coloradans can…

‘Poster child for climate change,’ Glenwood Springs ramps up opposition to Utah oil trains

‘Poster child for climate change,’ Glenwood Springs ramps up opposition to Utah oil trains

A train stuck in the mud in Glenwood Springs this past spring due to rapid snowmelt and a mudslide (City of Glenwood Springs photo). Elected officials in Glenwood Springs are…