
33K Colorado Teens Are ‘Pre-Registered’ To Vote
Once they turn 18, the teens will automatically start getting mail ballots.

By Megan Verlee

Graphic Designer Challenging Colo. Civil Rights Law
Lorie Smith argues that Colorado law would force her to use her artistic talents to promote something that violates her religious beliefs.

By Megan Verlee

Trump Visit Headlines Busy Political Weekend
Labor Day’s in the rearview mirror, the election is just over 50 days away, and candidates and causes are stepping up their game.

By Megan Verlee

How Would A Higher Colo. Minimum Wage Affect Your Life Or Business?
In November, Coloradans will vote on a measure that would raise the statewide minimum wage. Share your perspective on the proposal.

By Megan Verlee

Childhood in China Shapes Libertarian Senate Candidate’s Vision for Colorado, Country
The Colorado Libertarian Party now accounts for just over 1 percent of the state’s registered voters.

By Megan Verlee

Look Past Red-Blue And Consider Green, Senate Seeker Menconi Says
Arn Menconi once worked to help Michael Bennet win his U.S. Senate seat. Now he’s running against the Democrat.

By Megan Verlee

2 Colorado Coal-Fired Power Units To Shutter In Haze Reduction Deal
The Nucla plant will shut down completely, and one unit of the Craig plant will close.

By Megan Verlee

Refugee Kids Put Down Roots With A Colorado Farm That Helps Them Grow
Growing Colorado Kids helps refugee kids feed their families while also nourishing the kids’ development.

By Megan Verlee

Presidential Primaries Could Return To Colorado, As Ballot Measures Win Enough Signatures
One measure would replace the caucus system with a March primary during presidential election cycles.

By Megan Verlee

Push Is On To Register Colorado’s Homeless Population To Vote
Secretary of State Wayne Williams was among those Tuesday who launched a voter registration event for the homeless.

By Megan Verlee

Great Outdoors Colorado Asks Judge To Block Audit
The state auditor says no one in her office can recall an entity of the state ever challenging an audit request in court.

By Megan Verlee

Proposed Tobacco Tax Hike Makes Colorado Ballot
If it passes, the tax would increase by a $1.75 a pack for cigarettes and 22-percent for other tobacco products.

By Megan Verlee

Clinton’s Colorado Campaign Dwarfs Trump’s, So Far
Republican Donald Trump has 15 paid staff in the state, while Democrats have more than 100 field operatives working for Clinton and the rest of the ticket.

By Megan Verlee

Proposed Sand Creek Massacre Memorial Passes Key Hurdle
The Capitol Building Advisory Committee left open the question of where to put the memorial.

By Megan Verlee

Turns Out There’s A Lot To Celebrate In How Colorado Handles Its Elections
From voter registration and turnout to the nitty-gritty of election operations, the state is racking up national kudos.

By Megan Verlee

Aid in Dying Measure Qualifies For Colorado Ballot
If the measure passes, doctors would be allowed to prescribe a fatal dose of medication for a patient with a diagnosis of six months or less to live.

By Megan Verlee