O’Dea campaign files complaint against shadowy mailers that falsely say Republican Party endorsed his rival
Hanks and O’Dea are vying to challenge Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet this fall.
Abortion stances divide GOP Senate candidates
The upcoming midterm elections are expected to be mostly about pocketbook issues, including high gas prices and rising inflation.
Williams campaign seeks criminal probe in El Paso County Congressional race
Williams, the first Latino elected to House District 15, is one of three Republicans running against Lamborn for the GOP nomination in the 5th congressional district.
O’Dea campaign to file a complaint over shadowy ad touting his rival for Senate seat
The mailer criticizes O’Dea for supporting President Biden’s infrastructure bill and for previously donating to Democratic politicians.
The big new player in Colorado’s Senate GOP primary? Democratic groups
Their goal appears to be to pick the Republican who will face Sen. Michael Bennet in the general election.
9 questions about gun laws in Colorado, answered
The mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York, have set off another cycle of national debate over gun laws. But laws vary widely from state to state.
Colorado is about to spend half a billion dollars on mental health — but can it buy meaningful change?
Lawmakers made a historic investment in behavioral health care this year, but the problems they’re trying to fix run deep.
GOP Senate candidates Hanks and O’Dea face off in primary debate
The two men staked out disparate positions on abortion, election integrity, Ukraine and more.
DA investigation refutes Tina Peters’ claims of Mesa County 2020 election fraud
The debunked allegations were based on an analysis of the county’s voting machines facilitated by clerk Tina Peters.
Polis comparison of abortion to ‘nose job’ upsets Colorado progressive groups
Colorado abortion advocates say Jared Polis changed course after initially suggesting a state Constitutional amendment.
What lawmakers did with their time
Over the past 120 days, lawmakers have argued over justice reform, housing, behavioral health and so much more — we’ll wrap up everything they did — and didn’t — get done.
TABOR refunds, abortion rights, mental health and more: Here’s what the Colorado legislature did in 2022
657 bills. 120 days. 6 big takeaways.
Colorado will ensure people conceived through egg or sperm donation can find their donors in the future
The new bill will allow children conceived starting in 2025 to get medical information about their donors and potentially even find them.
Election security bill inspired by Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters headed to governor’s desk
Democrats introduced the bill to prevent “insider” threats to future elections, but it was opposed by nearly all of the legislature’s Republicans.
Less than 48 hours from adjournment, GOP state lawmakers dig in on delay tactics
The fate of scores of bills — including some of the session’s most significant — is in the balance as Republicans try to run out the clock on some Democratic policies.
What the past tells us about the future of abortion in Colorado
A look at how the legal landscape for and against abortion access has shifted in the years since Colorado became the first state to legalize abortion.