
Colorado Latinos Rally Before Republican Debate In Boulder
Leading conservative Latinos denounced Donald Trump and hardline immigration stances. On the other side, progressive Latinos are hoping to register new voters who disagree with Trump.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Latinos: What Issues Matter To You In 2016 Election?
As the 2016 presidential race gets closer, Colorado Public Radio wants to hear what is important to you.

By Megan Verlee

Grocery Chains Launching Full-Strength Push For Beer And Wine Sales
The way Colorado law currently works, liquor licenses are limited to one per company. Supermarket chains can each get a single license, which they can use at one location.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Latinos: Help Us Cover The 2016 Presidential Race
CPR is seeking Latino voters to share their thoughts on the 2016 Republican presidential primary and the Oct. 28 debate on CPR’s interview show, “Colorado Matters.”

By Megan Verlee

Walsenburg Has Big Hopes For Tiny Houses
Tiny houses are a growing business, but zoning codes and land use plans can make it hard for them to find a place to call home.

By Megan Verlee

On Colorado’s Eastern Plains, Fur Trade Re-Enactors Resurrect History
Bent’s Old Fort near La Junta is hosting the 2015 Fur Trade Symposium — and some very enthusiastic guests — this week.

By Megan Verlee

State Faces Budget Shortfall This Fiscal Year
One forecast estimates the state’s budget for this fiscal year will be more than $200 million out of balance.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Unemployment Rate Drops Slightly
The largest gains were in education, health care, and construction.

By Megan Verlee

EPA Contractor That Caused Gold King Mine Spill Still On Clean-Up
That information came up during a joint congressional hearing on Thursday.

By Megan Verlee

Gardner, Bennet Slam EPA’s Response To Gold King Mine Spill
Sen. Cory Gardner led questioning of the EPA’s response to the mine spill.

By Megan Verlee

It’s A Tax-Free Holiday For Recreational Marijuana Users In Colorado
The tax holiday means smokers should save about $20 per mid-grade ounce of marijuana purchased.

By Megan Verlee

Denver DA Won’t Charge Police Officer In Shooting
Mitch Morrissey says a drunk man gave a police officer no choice but to fire his weapon in self defense.

By Megan Verlee

Which Republican Will Take On Sen. Michael Bennet In 2016?
Only one Republican is officially a candidate at this point, but a number of others are expressing interest.

By Megan Verlee

Rocky Mountain National Park Marks 100 Years With A Rededication
President Woodrow Wilson established the park in 1915, a year before the creation of the National Parks Service itself.

By Megan Verlee

Douglas County Appeals School Voucher Case To U.S. Supreme Court
The county argues that the amendment blocking public money from going to religious schools has its roots in anti-Catholic bigotry and violates the U.S. Constitution.

By Megan Verlee

Is Colorado’s Death Penalty On Life Support?
It’s been six years since a Colorado jury sentenced anyone to death and nearly two decades since the state’s last execution.

By Megan Verlee