
Three Things You Need To Know About The Colorado Legislature’s Balance Of Power
Originally published on November 2, 2016 3:16 pm While the presidential race has taken up a lot of attention, local elections in Colorado deserve some time in the spotlight.

Morality and Personal Stories Define The Fight for Proposition 106
Originally published on October 19, 2016 11:56 am Matt Larson is in his mid-thirties and already concerned about what will happen at the end of his life.

Amendment 69: Will Colorado Care About ColoradoCare In Election?
Progressives have long fought for a single-payer health care system. The question as to whether Colorado should create one is on this November’s ballot.

Amid Protest, Colorado’s U.S. Senate Candidates Spar Over Issues
Originally published on October 12, 2016 3:33 pm Colorado’s major party U.S.

Colorado U.S. Senate Race: Bennet And Glenn Talk Economy, Immigration And More
Originally published on October 10, 2016 11:28 am The main party candidates in Colorado’s U.S. Senate race square off Tuesday for their only televised debate.

Should Colorado’s Minimum Wage be Increased? Voters Set to Decide
Colorado is among a handful of states where voters are being asked if the minimum wage should be increased.

Adoration And Apprehension In Colorado As Donald J. Trump Defends His Taxes
Originally published on October 4, 2016 8:45 am LOVELAND, Colo.


After a Challenging Caucus, Colorado Voters Set to Decide on Primaries
This election cycle has been anything but typical, and now Colorado voters will have their say in how the next election is handled.

Long Considered Young And Active, Coloradans Are Starting To Show Their Age
Originally published on December 19, 2018 8:49 pm Eighty-four-year-old Joyce Reiche has a two-bedroom home close to downtown Eagle, Colorado, on the Western Slope.

Anti-Fracking Measures Fail to Make November’s Ballot, but the Debate Continues
2016 hasn’t been a good year for people who want to restrict oil and gas development in Colorado.

The State Takes Aim at Family Practice, where Rural Areas Feel the Pinch
Access to quality healthcare – and a doctor – can be difficult in the more rural parts of Colorado, especially along the eastern plains.

Q & A: Gov. Hickenlooper on November’s Election, Nationally and in Colorado
Governor John Hickenlooper has already been front and center this campaign season.

Colorado, Said To Be Leaning Blue, Treated As Purple By Clinton, Trump
Colorado has, for several presidential elections, been cast as a swing state. The political pundits call it purple—a mix of Democratic blue and Republican red.

‘No Reason We Shouldn’t Win’ Colorado, Says Trump
Originally published on July 29, 2016 5:22 pm Following Hillary Clinton’s acceptance speech at the final night of the DNC, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made a stop in Colorado […]

Colorado’s Sanders Supporters Still Feel Mixed About Clinton’s Historic Nomination
Originally published on July 30, 2016 1:10 pm Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders handily won Colorado’s caucuses.

As Dems Look For Unity In Philly, Colorado Still Leans For Bernie
Originally published on July 26, 2016 6:53 am The Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia got off to a rocky start.