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Water cuts are coming for the West, including Colorado, as ongoing drought worsens

Water cuts are coming for the West, including Colorado, as ongoing drought worsens

MONTEREY, Calif. — If Californians don’t change the way they consume water, officials are warning, sweeping, statewide mandatory cuts may be unavoidable. Three years into a severe drought and with…

Congress takes up new gun laws in emergency meetings after latest round of U.S. massacres

Congress takes up new gun laws in emergency meetings after latest round of U.S. massacres

WASHINGTON — Following mass shootings in New York and Texas, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee is holding an emergency meeting on Thursday to mark up gun control legislation — though…

Zimmerman, still in CD3 hunt, says supporters fear Coram won’t push back on Jan. 6 insurrection

Zimmerman, still in CD3 hunt, says supporters fear Coram won’t push back on Jan. 6 insurrection

Marina Zimmerman, whose defeat in April at the Colorado Republican assembly meant her name would not appear on the June 28 GOP primary next to controversial U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, is still…

Coram looks to paint himself as moderate, bipartisan antidote to political instigator Boebert in debate

Coram looks to paint himself as moderate, bipartisan antidote to political instigator Boebert in debate

State Sen. Don Coram tried to paint himself as a moderate, experienced alternative to incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert during the first debate between the candidates ahead of the Republican…

In wake of mass shootings, Boebert spars with AOC, blasts Beto for stealing her act, rejects gun laws

In wake of mass shootings, Boebert spars with AOC, blasts Beto for stealing her act, rejects gun laws

Colorado congresswoman Lauren Boebert on Wednesday tweeted lawmakers are powerless to stop mass shootings like Tuesday’s slaughter of 19 elementary school students in Uvalde, Texas, writing, “You cannot legislate away evil.”…

Three Dems cite embarrassment, survival, working across party lines as motivations for beating Boebert

Three Dems cite embarrassment, survival, working across party lines as motivations for beating Boebert

Unseating U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, a Republican from Silt who represents Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, is a strong motivator for three Democratic primary candidates who spoke at a candidate forum…

Health Foundation poll finds a third of Coloradans fear losing their home due to runaway costs

Health Foundation poll finds a third of Coloradans fear losing their home due to runaway costs

Growing concerns among Coloradans about the high cost of living are being driven in large part by worries over rising housing costs, a poll released Monday by the Colorado Health…

Polis signs Roberts, Donovan water bills to fund conservation projects, reduce groundwater use

Polis signs Roberts, Donovan water bills to fund conservation projects, reduce groundwater use

Gov. Jared Polis on Monday signed two bills into law that are aimed at conserving a precious and dwindling resource in the state: water. For the bill signings, the governor…

At GOP debate, Colorado candidates race to the right on elections, abortion, climate and more

At GOP debate, Colorado candidates race to the right on elections, abortion, climate and more

Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters made attacks on Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold a focal point of her pitch to Republican primary voters during a Saturday debate in Denver.…

Colorado headed toward new COVID-19 peak in June

Colorado headed toward new COVID-19 peak in June

Colorado will likely see an increase in COVID-19 cases across the state with a peak in the middle of June, public health officials said during a press conference Thursday.  The…