
Capitol Conversation: Taking a Look at Ritter's Proposed Budget Cuts
The Governor’s office announced millions of dollars in proposed budget cuts to a broad range of key programs.

Higher Education Cuts
The state’s public university system is bracing for thirty million dollars in budget cuts this year.

Proposed CO Budget Cuts
The Governor’s budget and planning office announced millions of dollars of proposed budget cuts on Friday.

Coyote Protection Bill Dies
It’s news that would please Wile E. Coyote. On Thursday, Colorado lawmakers unanimously defeated a bill aimed to crack down on coyotes in urban areas. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.

Round-up
Colorado is set to gain some new jobs…Salazar’s confirmation hearing…and gaining funds from the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008.

Salazar's Confirmation Hearing
President-elect Barack Obama’s pick to lead the Interior Department is promising to help wean the country off foreign oil.

Citizen Report: Media Convergence
Old Colorado City resident Dave Hughes is an Army veteran, great-grandfather, and an internet pioneer. For today’s “Citizen Report,” Hughes shares his thoughts on this particular experiment in media convergence.

Round-up
A major transportation package in Colorado’s General Assembly, Representative Salazar (D) votes for S-CHIP expansion, and the Rocky Mountain News gets an ultimatum.

Renewed Call for Carbon Monoxide Detectors
In an emotion filled hearing, families who have lost loved ones to carbon monoxide poisoning in Colorado pleaded with state lawmakers Tuesday to pass a bill requiring detectors in homes […]

Bernie Buescher, Secretary of State Hearing
Colorado’s incoming Secretary of State unanimously breezed through a senate confirmation hearing on Monday and pledged to keep elections open and transparent. Bente Birkeland reports from Denver.

Freedom Riders to March in Presidential Inaugural Parade
A northern Colorado horse group is among the select few that will march in president-elect Barack Obama’s inaugural parade next week.

Governor Tours State with U.S. Senate Designee Michael Bennet
Colorado’s U.S. Senate designee and Governor Bill Ritter are touring the state over the next several days, talking about the economy.

Capitol Conversations: Analyzing Ritter's State of the State Address
Governor Bill Ritter gave a somber state of the state address pledging to make budget cuts to key programs. He also gave specifics on some of his own initiatives.

Ritter Delivers State of the State Address
Governor Bill Ritter’s third state of the state address offered a stark picture of Colorado’s economy.

The Citizen Report: Citizen Journalism
Today marks the beginning of the “Citizen Report,” a collaborative effort between the Colorado Springs Gazette and KRCC.

Colorado's 67th General Assembly Opens
Today marked the opening day of the state’s 67th General Assembly. It was a historic day for Colorado.