Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters pleads not guilty in election security breach case
She appeared in court Wednesday for her arraignment.
State lawmaker pleads guilty to DWAI
Democratic Rep. Matt Gray pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired Wednesday in Broomfield.
Republicans open Hispanic outreach office in Thornton
The new center is part of the Party’s national push to make its case to voters of color.
Three of Colorado’s Republican congressional candidates welcomed support from a PAC fighting to limit or ban trans women in sports
Barbara Kirkmeyer, Erik Aadland and Steve Monahan all promised to work to prevent trans women athletes from competing in women’s sports or using women’s locker rooms. Heidi Ganahl also spoke in support of the PAC.
GOP state senator from El Paso County accused of not living in his district
State Sen. Dennis Hisey is running for a seat in Colorado Springs, but a Democratic-aligned group claims he still lives in Fountain.
Colorado Springs City Councilman Wayne Williams targeted by recall
Williams is running for mayor, but opponents say he’s too close to developers
Tina Peters’ deputy clerk pleads guilty, will cooperate with investigation into her boss
Belinda Knisley reached a plea deal with prosecutors in the Mesa County election security breach case.
GOP State Sen. Priola switching to Democrats, cites Jan. 6, climate change
The change will make it harder for Republicans to win back control of the chamber in November.
Abortion becomes a front and center issue in Colorado’s Senate race
GOP candidate Joe O’Dea clarified that he believes abortion should be banned at 20 weeks in most cases in response to an attack ad by Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet.
Colorado’s first professional ultimate disc team just finished its inaugural season. Now they are 1 win away from Championship Weekend
The Colorado Summit are taking the American Ultimate Disc League playoffs a mile high
Colorado state Sen. Pete Lee indicted for registering to vote under a false address
The charge is a class 5 felony, which can be punished by up to two years in prison and a fine of $1,000 to $100,000.
Coloradans are getting a letter from Gov. Polis with their TABOR refund checks, and the GOP is crying foul
The state’s Republican Party has filed a complaint accusing Polis of illegal electioneering.
Tina Peters’ quarter-million-dollar recount gains her 13 votes
Peters lost the GOP Secretary of State primary by more than 88,000 votes.
Threats against election workers bring head of Colorado’s clerks association to Congress
In a cavernous, wood-paneled Senate hearing room, Matt Crane testified in front of the judiciary committee Wednesday about the threats facing election workers in Colorado.
Donations for Tina Peters’ recount poured in after she appeared on Steve Bannon’s podcast
Peters is challenging the results of the GOP Secretary of State primary, which preliminary results show her losing by 88,000 votes.
Tina Peters pays $250,000 bill for recount of GOP primary for secretary of state
Peters had to pay $256,000, which is the practice when the race is not close.