
Colorado Secretary Of State Race 2018: Jena Griswold And Wayne Williams On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Proposition 110, Sales Tax Hike For Transportation Projects Explained
The measure would increase Colorado’s sales tax from 2.9 percent to 3.52 percent and allow the state to borrow up to $6 billion.

Colorado Congressional District 3 Race 2018: Diane Mitsch Bush And Rep. Scott Tipton On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Proposition 111, New Limitations On Payday Lenders Explained
The measure would limit interest rates to 36 percent, and would also prevent lenders from adding some fees.

Colorado Congressional District 4 Race 2018: Rep. Ken Buck And Karen McCormick On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Proposition 112, Increased Setbacks For Oil And Gas Development Explained
The measure would require most new oil and gas development to be set back at least 2,500 feet from homes and “vulnerable areas.”

Colorado Congressional District 5 Race 2018: Rep. Doug Lamborn And Stephany Spaulding On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Amendment V, Lower Age Requirement For State Legislature Explained
The measure would lower the age requirement to serve in the state legislature from 25 to 21.

Colorado Congressional District 6 Race 2018: Rep. Mike Coffman And Jason Crow On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Amendment W, Changes To Judicial Ballot Format Explained
Under the measure, ballots would display the retention question once for each court type, followed by a list of each judge or justice.

Colorado Congressional District 7 Race 2018: Rep. Ed Perlmutter And Mark Barrington On The Issues
Where do the candidates stand on the issues? We’ve lined up a comparison to assist in your decision.

Amendment 73, Tax Increase For Public Education Explained
Amendment 73 would increase funding for public schools in Colorado by changing the state’s tax system.

Listen To A Playlist Of London’s Finest Musical Talent
You can enter for a chance to win our London sweepstakes during CPR’s fall membership drive.

Win A Trip For Two To London
Colorado Public Radio brings you news and music from around the world every day. Today, we want to bring you directly to London!

Kavanaugh Wins Senate Approval. Gardner Votes Yes, Bennet Votes No
Kavanaugh was confirmed 50-48 Saturday. Every voting Republican backed the 53-year-old conservative judge.

The Playlist League: Festival Lineup Closing Songs
Taking something as beautifully subjective as music preference and turning it into a ruthless competition, it’s The Playlist League! Hosted by Jessi Whitten and featuring a rotating cast of OpenAir hosts (102.3 FM Denver), musicians and Denver community members, The Playlist League drafts playlists song by song according to a theme and asks the listener to vote which one reigns supreme. The winning playlist drafter is awarded the honor of picking the theme for the next episode. Our first episode features Jeremy Petersen, Jessi Whitten and Bruce Trujillo as they wrap up festival season in Colorado by drafting the ultimate festival lineup and the band’s closing songs. The Playlist League theme music is performed by Dressy Bessy.