
In eastern Colorado, a primary and a vacancy election
What to make of the nine major party candidates — including Rep. Lauren Boebert — all running in Colorado’s fourth congressional district? And how does the vacancy race to fill out Ken Buck’s term factor into it all?


Colorado State Senate moving forward with ethics complaint investigation against Faith Winter following public intoxication at meeting
The Northglenn City Council filed the complaint following the state senator appearing intoxicated at a public meeting.

Colorado GOP’s attack on Pride Month met with disappointment, disgust
The state party sent an email to supporters with the subject ‘God Hates Pride.’


8th Congressional District: Republican Gabe Evans
Get to know the candidates running for Colorado’s 8th Congressional District in the June 25 primary.

4th Congressional District: Republican Richard Holtorf
Get to know the candidates running for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District in the June 25 primary.

3rd Congressional District: Republican Ron Hanks
Get to know the candidates running for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District in the June 25 primary.

5th Congressional District: Republican Dave Williams
Get to know the candidates running for Colorado’s 5th Congressional District in the June 25 primary.

Several funeral industry regulation bills signed into law following high-profile cases of mismanagement
Until now, Colorado had been the only state in the country that did not regulate funeral home directors.

Democrats rally against governor’s veto of workers rights bills
The rally was a rare show of backlash for Democratic Gov. Jared Polis by his own party.

Colorado’s first lawmaker to use a wheelchair won’t seek reelection but peers hope his impact on disability rights remains
Ortiz’s presence at the statehouse gave disability rights issues a whole new light and was felt even before he was officially sworn into office.

Seven questions state lawmakers put on the fall ballot
From protecting same-sex marriage to holding onto gambling revenues, lawmakers have a lot they want you to vote on.

What Colorado lawmakers did on guns this year
Democrats passed a half-dozen new policies, but other proposals, including a ban on assault weapons, failed to make it through.

Ending on a high note
Lawmakers were in an usually good mood as they wrapped up their session this week, a marked change from recent years.


Lawmakers mark a boisterous end to the legislative session
In recent years, sessions have wrapped up with rancor and exhaustion. But the mood this time was more positive.


Lawmakers begin their last day with much work still to do
Bipartisan tax cuts among the remaining bills still awaiting a final vote.


A bill to ban the sale of ‘assault weapons’ in Colorado has reached the end of its road
Its Senate sponsor said the policy still needs more conversation outside the ‘pressure cooker’ of the Capitol.