
Michael Bennet Spent 9 Months Running For President. What Was It All Worth?
The Colorado senator spent millions of dollars and missed votes on Capitol Hill to try and gain traction for a moderate campaign that never caught on.


Colorado’s Presidential Primary Ballots Are In The Mail — And They’re Already Out Of Date
Colorado set its ballots in early January, which means you can vote for a lot of presidential hopefuls who aren’t too hopeful any more.

By Megan Verlee

Senate Acquits Trump: Bennet Votes ‘Guilty,’ Gardner ‘Not Guilty’ On Both Impeachment Articles
The final vote on the first article of impeachment was 48-52 and the second was 47-53.


Here’s How Colorado’s Congressional Delegation Reacted To Trump’s 2020 State Of The Union
The state’s Republican and Democratic members of Congress apparently heard very different speeches Tuesday night. While Governor Polis was just pleased to get a cameo in the rebuttal.

By Megan Verlee

The Matter Of Life And Death
Should Colorado keep the death penalty? As lawmakers once again debate abolition, it’s a question that divides parties, and friends, at the state capitol.

By Megan Verlee

Bennet, Gardner Follow Party Line In Impeachment Witness Vote
Democrat Michael Bennet voted to open the trial to new witnesses and evidence. Republican Cory Gardner joined his party in successfully blocking that effort.


Sen. Cory Gardner: No Need For Further Impeachment Witnesses
“I do not believe we need to hear from an 18th witness,” Gardner said in a statement.


Chocolate-Maker Russell Stover Is Closing Its Montrose Plant And Taking 400 Jobs With It
One of the main employers in Montrose is closing its plant after being bought by Swiss chocolate giant Lindt. Employees can move out of state, retire or get severance.


Trailer: Purplish Reborn
A lot has happened, dear podcast listener, since Sam, Bente, and Megan chatted in our final episode last year.

By Megan Verlee

Sen. Gardner On Pelosi’s Impeachment Delay: ‘I Mean, She Doesn’t Seem To Care’
The Republican senator has generally avoided reporters in recent months but stopped to take questions on Monday.


State Sen. Lois Court Steps Down, Defending The Democrats’ Majority In The Colorado Senate
Lois Court championed everything from driver safety measures to making it harder to amend the state constitution. She was recently diagnosed with a debilitating autoimmune condition.

By Megan Verlee

If Your Boss Avoids Workers’ Comp, The State Wants To Help You Get Your Money
The new Colorado Uninsured Employer Fund will open for claims in the new year with $1.6 million in the bank.

By Megan Verlee

Mayor Pete Is Coming To Stump In Denver — For Those Willing To Pony Up
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg will hold a fundraiser somewhere in Denver next Wednesday evening. To get the details, you have to buy a ticket.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado’s High Altitude Chopper Pilot School Gets A Shout Out In Mammoth Defense Spending Bill
It’s just a two sentences long, but Colorado members of Congress hope the addition will help secure the future of the High Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site in Gypsum.

By Megan Verlee

Polis’ First Clemencies Go To A Juvenile Murderer, A Woman In Sanctuary, A Man Who Defrauded Him And Others
Governor Jared Polis is wrapping up his first year in office by extending mercy to eight people with criminal convictions, including three still serving sentences for serious crimes.

By Megan Verlee

BLM Head Honcho Says About 100 Employees Have Agreed To Move West
In a letter obtained by CPR News, Pendley wrote he is “encouraged and happy” about that number.

By Megan Verlee