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Veterans’ groups critical in calling out Boebert during first term, close campaign

Veterans’ groups critical in calling out Boebert during first term, close campaign

On this Veterans Day — with control of both the U.S. Senate and House (including Colorado’s 3rd District) still up for grabs — it’s important to look at the role…

As blue wave washes over Colorado, Dem tide keeps on rising in Eagle County

As blue wave washes over Colorado, Dem tide keeps on rising in Eagle County

As Republicans in Colorado raged against furries, abortion rights, climate change spending and democracy, Democrats crashed over them in a blue wave that saw double-digit wins in the governor’s race,…

Sordid Braden saga ‘Love and Death in Vail’ to feature on WHO THE (BLEEP) DID I MARRY?

Sordid Braden saga ‘Love and Death in Vail’ to feature on WHO THE (BLEEP) DID I MARRY?

The tragic tale of former Vail IT Director Ron Braden and his doomed marriage to Shawnie Mulligan will be featured Saturday on the seventh season of Investigation Discovery’s WHO THE…

New GOP playbook: Boebert campaign still refusing to accept losing election results

New GOP playbook: Boebert campaign still refusing to accept losing election results

With less than a week to go before the Nov. 8 midterm election, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert — a controversial Silt Republican and the face of the Colorado GOP —…

O’Dea says he would ‘return’ federal land to states, echoing Sage Brush Rebellion stand

O’Dea says he would ‘return’ federal land to states, echoing Sage Brush Rebellion stand

In a radio interview last week, Colorado Republican U.S. Senate candidate Joe O’Dea said that if he’s elected next week, he’ll push for “returning” federally owned public lands in Colorado…

Roberts defends health insurance programs as Solomon targets ‘tax-payer funded healthcare’

Roberts defends health insurance programs as Solomon targets ‘tax-payer funded healthcare’

With open enrollment for the thousands of Coloradans on the individual and small-group health insurance markets kicking off Tuesday, state Rep. Dylan Roberts of Avon is touting years of work, mostly…

As campaign winds down, Boebert heads back to Mar-A-Lago to be with Trump

As campaign winds down, Boebert heads back to Mar-A-Lago to be with Trump

With less than two weeks to go before Election Day, most candidates are furiously knocking doors, trying to turn out every last voter they can reach. Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert,…

Opponents of Prop 121 take satirical swipe at billionaires backing Colorado income tax cut

Opponents of Prop 121 take satirical swipe at billionaires backing Colorado income tax cut

“Cut roads! I literally look down on you and your roads,” says a woman as she steps into a private jet, depicted in an online advertisement against Proposition 121, a ballot…

Who’s buying Matt Solomon’s book? His state Senate campaign for starters

Who’s buying Matt Solomon’s book? His state Senate campaign for starters

Republican state Senate candidate Matt Solomon says lines from his book “Fortunate Accidents” are being taken out of context and used against him by his opponents in the Nov. 8…

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,…