All Your Questions About Colorado’s 2020 Presidential Primary Election, Answered
Yes, there are still caucuses, too. Yes, it’s confusing.
Colorado’s Move To Super Tuesday Worked (A Little)
The new date, changing to a primary and allowing unaffiliated voters to be part of the process all gives Coloradans’ votes more weight than in years past.
DIA CEO Says The Airport Is Prepared For Coronavirus, But Doesn’t Expect Any Immediate Danger
Denver International Airport only offers one flight to and from Asia, out of Tokyo.
Buttigieg Makes Campaign Stop In Aurora After Nevada Caucuses
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg stopped in Denver on Saturday night for a packed town hall at the Crowne Plaza near Denver International Airport.
Back In Colorado, Bennet Talks Presidential, Senate Races At Littleton Town Hall
Sen. Michael Bennet is still not backing any Democratic presidential candidate over the others, but, Bennet says he thinks it’s possible to flip the balance of political power in the Senate in November to Democrats — and that includes unseating his colleague Sen. Cory Gardner.
Michael Bennet’s Presidential Campaign Ends In New Hampshire
He made the announcement after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
Tons Of Snow In Colorado Has Made Treks To The Mountains Slow, Difficult And Popular — And There’s More Coming
Much of Colorado is recovering after a hefty winter storm late in the week. But don’t get too comfortable because a little more snow is expected this weekend.
Officials Caution Drivers And Prepare For Avalanches As Another Snow Storm Slams Colorado
Winds gusting up to 60 mph combined with heavy snow will make for terrible driving conditions in the mountains before the storm moves into the Front Range.
Religious Leaders And Students Gather In Denver To Discuss The Future Of The Methodist Church As A Potential Split Looms
The Episcopal Church’s first openly gay bishop and the Iliff School of Theology’s president still urged for kindness ahead of the vote in May.
Colorado’s 2020 Senate Race Is Getting More Expensive. Cory Gardner Still Leads The Pack
Friday is the deadline to file 2019 fundraising numbers for Colorado candidates hoping to run for U.S. Senate. Here’s how much Republican Cory Gardner has raised for his re-election campaign.
Pueblo’s Long-Awaited Permanent Homeless Shelter Has Finally Opened
Pueblo’s new transitional shelter has 100 beds and is designed to help people find housing and jobs.
Lakewood Patient Doesn’t Have Coronavirus, Officials Announce
Centura-St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood is working with state health officials on the next steps for someone who may have coronavirus.
Pope Francis Says Goodbye To Charles Chaput, Former Denver Archbishop
Chaput helped Philadelphia’s archdiocese after it dealt with its own series of allegations. But his poor handling of allegations in Colorado has garnered criticism.
Anti-Impeachment Rallies Draw Small But Vocal Pro-Trump Crowds Across The State
In Grand Junction, one passerby heckled the group, but several drivers gave honks of support and a few yelled “Trump!” out their windows.
Colorado’s Free, Full-Day Kindergarten Boosted Enrollment By Nearly 25%
During Colorado’s first year of free-full day kindergarten, nearly 12,000 more kindergarteners enrolled in school full-time this fall.
The Humpback Chub Population Is Up, But Wildlife Groups Say Don’t Call It A Comeback Yet
The humpback chub, a native fish that calls the Colorado River Basin home, may be taken off the endangered species list.