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Murder trial of Alaska extreme skier Cummings moved to November

Murder trial of Alaska extreme skier Cummings moved to November

Editor’s note: On Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, Dean Cummings was found not guilty of second-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter. His attorneys successfully argued he shot and killed Guillermo Arriola in…

Boebert votes no, Neguse yes on bill to protect same-sex, interracial marriage

Boebert votes no, Neguse yes on bill to protect same-sex, interracial marriage

WASHINGTON — Both Democrats and Republicans in the U.S. House voted Tuesday to enshrine the right to same-sex and interracial marriages in federal law, though the bill’s path forward in…

Eagle County first to try to use new state law to ask voters for lodging tax to fund housing, child care

Eagle County first to try to use new state law to ask voters for lodging tax to fund housing, child care

Until this year, Colorado counties with voter-approved lodging taxes could only use the proceeds for advertising and marketing of local tourism. But state lawmakers passed a bipartisan bill, House Bill…

Tens of thousands of Coloradans to see huge health insurance increases in 2023 if Congress doesn’t act

Tens of thousands of Coloradans to see huge health insurance increases in 2023 if Congress doesn’t act

More than 150,000 Coloradans are facing a big spike in health insurance premiums next year, a recent report warns, unless Congress acts soon to extend enhanced tax credits. Nationally, a…

Colorado Senate hopeful O’Dea defies most U.S. voters by echoing Trump’s ‘build the wall’ rhetoric

Colorado Senate hopeful O’Dea defies most U.S. voters by echoing Trump’s ‘build the wall’ rhetoric

Colorado Senate candidate Joe O’Dea made his fortune building large public works projects including transit stations, highways, and bridges. In the closing days of the last month’s primary, O’Dea promised…

GOP gubernatorial candidate Ganahl says Thomas is right, states should decide contraception, same-sex marriage rights

GOP gubernatorial candidate Ganahl says Thomas is right, states should decide contraception, same-sex marriage rights

During a Colorado Springs campaign event in June, Republican candidate for Colorado Governor Heidi Ganahl said that individual states should decide if they want same-sex marriage and contraception to be…

Feds set to approve up to 10 oil trains a day through Colorado despite Eagle County, enviro opposition

Feds set to approve up to 10 oil trains a day through Colorado despite Eagle County, enviro opposition

The Biden administration is set to approve another key permit for a new railroad in Utah that is expected to drastically increase the amount of crude oil hauled through Colorado…

DACA backers rally for immigration reform as popular program once again hangs in legal jeopardy

DACA backers rally for immigration reform as popular program once again hangs in legal jeopardy

Colorado immigration activists continue to call for a permanent solution for undocumented people to receive protected status as a federal appeals court considers the fate of the program that covers…

GOP gubernatorial candidate Ganahl tells Bannon she’s backed by Trump Jan. 6 coup advisor Epshteyn

GOP gubernatorial candidate Ganahl tells Bannon she’s backed by Trump Jan. 6 coup advisor Epshteyn

The day after her June 28 primary win, Colorado Republican gubernatorial nominee Heidi Ganahl gave an interview to Steve Bannon in which she credited her closer-than-expected victory to her “great…

Roberts, Solomon SD8 race seen as critical to Republicans regaining control of state Senate

Roberts, Solomon SD8 race seen as critical to Republicans regaining control of state Senate

The last time Republicans controlled the Colorado Senate, it was 2018. Before 2018, the state was considered reliably “purple.” Democrats controlled the governor’s office and state House, but Republicans had…