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Experts testify to Congress that climate change has altered Colorado River flow

Experts testify to Congress that climate change has altered Colorado River flow

States in the Colorado River Basin are adjusting to the reality that their rights outstrip the available water by nearly one-third, state and tribal leaders told a congressional panel Friday.…

Aspen Skiing’s Schendler calls for corporate ‘courage, big balls’ in combating climate change

Aspen Skiing’s Schendler calls for corporate ‘courage, big balls’ in combating climate change

Auden Schendler speaks well and writes well and has never been shy about expressing his opinions, at least as regards the imperative of responding to the threat of climate change.…

Former Colorado GOP frontrunner Brauchler calls Trump election attacks ‘dangerous for our democracy’

Former Colorado GOP frontrunner Brauchler calls Trump election attacks ‘dangerous for our democracy’

Appearing Sept. 25 on a Denver podcast, George Brauchler, who’s seen as a potential GOP candidate for statewide office in Colorado and who once said the U.S. is “in pretty…

Roberts calls proposed Senate District 8 ‘politically competitive seat’ he’ll likely run for in 2022

Roberts calls proposed Senate District 8 ‘politically competitive seat’ he’ll likely run for in 2022

State Rep. Dylan Roberts, an Avon Democrat who currently represents Eagle and Routt counties, said there’s still quite a bit of work to be done by the Colorado Independent Redistricting…

Colorado GOP chair advises candidates to acknowledge Biden as legitimate president

Colorado GOP chair advises candidates to acknowledge Biden as legitimate president

In a recent radio interview, Kristi Burton Brown, chair of the Colorado Republican Party, advised candidates to sidestep conspiracy narratives about the 2020 presidential election that are favored by many…

Boebert’s CD3 primary opponent buoyed by new map; Donovan not a fan

Boebert’s CD3 primary opponent buoyed by new map; Donovan not a fan

Marina Zimmerman, a member of the GOP running to unseat right-wing Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert in the June 28 Colorado primary, says there’s a “silent majority” in her party…

A reliable Republican vote on climate change in Colorado happens to be a skier

A reliable Republican vote on climate change in Colorado happens to be a skier

Editor’s note: A version of “How Kevin Priola became a reliable vote for climate legislation in Colorado” first appeared in Big Pivots, a newsletter produced by longtime Colorado journalist and…

Three statewide fiscal ballot questions to be decided in Colorado starting Oct. 8

Three statewide fiscal ballot questions to be decided in Colorado starting Oct. 8

While off-year elections typically center on local races and ballot issues, Colorado’s 2021 Coordinated Election on Nov. 2 will put three questions to voters statewide. Mail ballots will be sent…

Colorado’s Buck leading charge on access issues plaguing mobile device app stores

Colorado’s Buck leading charge on access issues plaguing mobile device app stores

Despite a recent court ruling that could carve off a big slice of Apple and Google’s revenue for rival tech companies and app developers, Colorado Congressman Ken Buck continues to sharpen his…

Third and possibly final congressional map keeps corner of Eagle County in Boebert’s CD3

Third and possibly final congressional map keeps corner of Eagle County in Boebert’s CD3

Colorado’s Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission on Thursday released the latest — and possibly final — version of a plan to redraw the state’s congressional boundaries as the deadline for the…