Colorado Supreme Court disqualifies Trump from state’s 2024 primary ballot
Justices find the Disqualification Clause does apply to the presidency, but their ruling is almost certain to be appealed.
Second Colorado State lawmaker resigns this month, citing financial strain and ‘contentious atmosphere’
Democratic state House Rep. Said Sharbini is the second freshman House Democrat to resign this month.
Colorado’s Black lawmakers say it’s time the state fully grapples with racial inequity and discriminatory practices
A bill next session will authorize a comprehensive report on both the history and current impacts of slavery and racism.
Colorado state lawmaker resigns, citing ‘sensationalistic and vitriolic’ atmosphere
Ruby Dickson, who represents part of Arapahoe County, was in her first term in the state House.
Judge rules Trump will appear on Colorado’s 2024 GOP primary ballot
A group of voters went to court to argue the former president has disqualified himself from holding office again.
Could this Colorado case determine Trump’s political future?
We break down the electoral courtroom drama playing out in Denver right now.
Closing arguments over, decision expected soon in Trump disqualification case
Courts in two other states have dismissed similar cases in recent days.
Judge dismisses Tina Peters lawsuit aimed at stopping federal charges against her
The suit argues investigations into her role in an election security breach are unlawful and retaliatory.
State Rep. Richard Holtorf officially joins race for 4th congressional district
Congressman Ken Buck’s retirement means the race will be wide open next year.
‘Wild West primary’ could be ahead to fill Ken Buck’s seat
The Republican congressman’s retirement announcement has many in the party weighing their chances.
Lawsuit to keep Trump off the Colorado ballot goes to court this week
The suit will argue former president Trump violated the 14th Amendment by encouraging the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Where is the most conservative place in Colorado?
The state has swung well to the left in recent years, but some regions remain redder than ever.
Judge blocks Colorado’s ban on abortion pill reversal treatments
The new law is the first of its kind in the country, but the judge found it unconstitutionally targets religious healthcare providers.
Colorado counties take steps to safeguard elections processes in the face of misinformation and threats
Clerks in Colorado’s two largest counties are implementing new procedures to protect the voting process.
Colorado lawmakers with Israeli and Palestinian roots fear for the future amid Middle East conflict
Israel says more than 1,400 of its citizens were killed in the terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, according to reporting by the Associated Press, and around 3,500 are wounded, with roughly 200 still missing, presumed taken hostage by Hamas.
What’s up with Prop. II?
The state collected more money from new tobacco and nicotine taxes than it expected, and now voters must decide what to do.