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Colorado hones in on hydrogen energy production as part of Rocky Mountain hub

Colorado hones in on hydrogen energy production as part of Rocky Mountain hub

Across the country, states are inking agreements with neighbors or striking out on their own to pursue billions in federal funding to set up “hydrogen hubs,” clustered centers for production,…

Solomon lands on Colorado’s long list of election conspiracy candidates on Nov. 8

Solomon lands on Colorado’s long list of election conspiracy candidates on Nov. 8

The Colorado Republican Party has at least 15 candidates on Colorado’s current election ballot who baselessly promote election conspiracies. Depending on how you define “election conspiracist,” there could be many…

Ute battles of the past, present shape Biden’s Camp Hale National Monument announcement

Ute battles of the past, present shape Biden’s Camp Hale National Monument announcement

PANDO VALLEY, Colo. – On his way to Wednesday’s signing ceremony to designate the new 53,800-acre Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument, President Joe Biden and his motorcade passed over 9,267-foot…

Reaction pours in on Biden designation of Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument

Reaction pours in on Biden designation of Camp Hale-Continental Divide National Monument

Colorado elected officials, conservation groups, outdoor recreation and veteran’s organizations on Wednesday issued a series of press releases lauding the designation by President Joe Biden of Camp Hale and the…

Colorado ranks first on Democracy Scorecard despite GOP candidates like Peters, Boebert

Colorado ranks first on Democracy Scorecard despite GOP candidates like Peters, Boebert

Colorado ranks number one in a new 2022 State Democracy Scorecard that rates states for voting rights, democracy subversion efforts and anti-corruption laws. Produced by End Citizens United // Let America Vote Action…

O’Dea wants to bite the hand that feeds him by slashing government spending

O’Dea wants to bite the hand that feeds him by slashing government spending

When Colorado’s U.S. Senate candidates hit the campaign trail on the Western Slope last month, their paths briefly crossed atop a dam on the Colorado River in the high country…

Campaign analysts say Frisch needs to focus more on Rep. Boebert as a threat to American democracy

Campaign analysts say Frisch needs to focus more on Rep. Boebert as a threat to American democracy

With six weeks to go until the Nov. 8 election, some political analysts are saying congressional candidate Adam Frisch, the businessman from Aspen, needs to step up his game to…

Neguse, Lamborn float bill to use COVID-19 funds to fight fentanyl in Colorado schools

Neguse, Lamborn float bill to use COVID-19 funds to fight fentanyl in Colorado schools

Two members of Congress from Colorado introduced bipartisan legislation to the U.S. House of Representatives that would allow unused COVID-19 funding to be used for fentanyl education and prevention efforts…

GOP state Senate candidate Solomon on ‘terrible’ reproductive rights law Roberts voted for: ‘We need to do away with it’

GOP state Senate candidate Solomon on ‘terrible’ reproductive rights law Roberts voted for: ‘We need to do away with it’

Following this summer’s Supreme Court rollback of Roe v. Wade, abortion rights has emerged as a key issue in the hard-fought state Senate District race in Northwest Colorado seen as key…

In wake of town’s $12 million offer for Booth Heights, Vail Resorts still wants housing

In wake of town’s $12 million offer for Booth Heights, Vail Resorts still wants housing

Vail Resorts on Wednesday said it just learned of a $12 million Town of Vail offer for its Booth Heights parcel in East Vail — where the town has had…