
Bill Helping Teen Moms Pay For Childcare Advances
The bill waives a requirement that mothers pursue child support claims in order to qualify for the state’s daycare subsidy.

By Megan Verlee

Tighter Economic Forecast Means State Budget Needs More Trims
The forecast downgrades Colorado’s expected rate of growth slightly, meaning lawmakers will either have to find cuts or draw down the state’s reserves a bit.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Bill Aims To Help Single Moms Get Child Care
In most of Colorado’s counties, single mothers have to identify the fathers of their children to qualify for subsidized child care. A bill would change that.

By Megan Verlee

Republicans’ Voter ID Bill Moves To Democrat-Led State House
If it makes it into law, the photo ID requirement would be in effect for this fall’s presidential election. But that likely won’t happen.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Unemployment Rate Drops To 15-Year Low
Colorado’s unemployment rate has fallen to 3.2 percent.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado ‘Berners’ Meet The Democrats’ Superdelegates And Come Away Sour
Bernie Sanders’ Colorado supporters thought they’d notched a win on caucus night. That was before they ran up against a pesky party primary rule.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Poised To Overhaul Voting System
Secretary of State Wayne Williams said many of the state’s voting systems haven’t been updated in more than a decade.

By Megan Verlee

Rash Of Attacks Have Colorado Police Officers On Edge
It’s been a tough month for peace officers in this state; two have died in the line of duty and nearly a dozen have been injured.

By Megan Verlee

Denver Joins National Effort To Make Its Data Easier To Use
“It’s about turning it into information and using it in a consumable way,” said Denver’s Chief Performance Officer David Edinger.

By Megan Verlee

United Way’s 211 Line Reaches Out To Immigrants
A new effort launched Tuesday aims to help immigrants and refugees in the Denver area.

By Megan Verlee

Tackling Child Poverty With Less Money And More Personal Touches
How communities support motivated people on their own, self-identified, path to self-sufficiency — with not much money.

By Megan Verlee

Hostage Situation Warning Came Too Late, VA Clinic Staff Say
A patient at the clinic held a nurse hostage for round 10 minutes before being taken into custody.

By Megan Verlee

State Supreme Court Won’t Consider Governor’s Challenge To Attorney General’s Authority
Hickenlooper asked the Colorado Supreme Court to issue a rule saying Attorney General Cynthia Coffman cannot sue the U.S. government without his permission.

By Megan Verlee

Abortion Debate Returns To Fore After Planned Parenthood Shooting
Many advocates for legal abortion are blaming heated rhetoric for violent incidents across the country. Some in state government say that’s not the problem.

By Megan Verlee

Tribes Seek Sand Creek Massacre Memorial At Colorado’s Capitol
Descendants of the victims of the Sand Creek Massacre are raising funds and pushing forward with plans for an elaborate monument.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Springs Looks For Healing After Planned Parenthood Shooting
“It is the courage and heroism of the first responders that will define us, and not the incident itself,” said Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers.

By Megan Verlee