
Senate Confirms Tracy Stone-Manning As New Head Of The Bureau Of Land Management
The BLM manages 8.3 million acres of public land in Colorado.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Has A Map — If The Court Approves
With minutes left on the clock, the congressional redistricting commission approved a new map. We give you the lowdown on what it looks like, what it means, and how commissioners got there.


Colorado’s Congressional Redistricting Map Comes Down To The Wire
Colorado has a big deadline Tuesday; it’s the last day for the Congressional redistricting commission to agree on a map to send to the court for approval. CPR public affairs reporter Bente Birkeland and Purplish update the process and what it takes to reach agreement.


Redistricting Deadline Looms
Marathon Zoom sessions. Painstaking geographic descriptions. And the slow struggle toward something like consensus. We head inside the final days of the Congressional redistricting commission’s work to see how they’re trying to get it done.


If The Redistricting Commission Doesn’t Agree On Something Else, This Is What Colorado’s New Congressional Map Will Look Like
The commissioners plan to work overtime in the hope that they can vote a final map through to the court by Tuesday’s deadline.

By Megan Verlee

Racist Policing And Inappropriate Use Of Force: Aurora Police, Fire Rescue Routinely Violate State And Federal Law, AG Finds
Colorado will require both agencies to overhaul rules around use of force, ketamine and hiring practices.


The Latest Draft Maps Of Colorado’s State Legislative Districts Would Reinforce Democratic Control Of Capitol
The maps are just a proposal at this point, but in their current state they would give Democrats solid control at the Colorado legislature for years to come.

By Megan Verlee

Denver Secret Service Office Warned Capitol Police One Day Before January 6 Riot
The Secret Service office in Denver warned colleagues in DC about potentially dangerous people traveling to participate in pro-Trump demonstrations.

By Megan Verlee

Supporters Of Mesa Clerk Rally Saturday, Speaker Says Security Breach Did Occur
One of Saturday’s speakers told the crowd voting equipment hard drives were copied. But those in attendance said any laws broken by clerk Tina Peters were worth it to try to uncover the fraud they believe is occurring.


Trump’s Comment On Space Command Renews Calls To Revisit Headquarters Decision
The president said he alone made the decision to permanently base the command in Alabama instead of Colorado or any of the other sites under consideration.

By Megan Verlee

Boebert’s Financial Disclosures — Both In The House And For Her Reelection Campaign — Raise Questions
Campaign finance regulators are asking Boebert’s campaign to explain a series of payments to the candidate, while disclosure forms reveal her husband earned nearly a half million dollars last year consulting for an energy company.


Dueling Election Appointments In Mesa County Clerk Controversy
The Secretary of State and Mesa County Commissioners want different people to oversee the upcoming election, as clerk Tina Peters remains under investigation for a security breach.


Denver Paralympian Gets Ready Take To The Judo Mat In Tokyo
In Tokyo, Paralympians compete later this month, including some Colorado athletes. CPR’s Megan Verlee introduces us to Robert Tanaka, a first-time competitor whom Megan knows from her Denver judo club.

By Megan Verlee

With Federal Eviction Protections About To Expire, Local Officials Are Asking Polis For A Limited Extension
A coalition is trying to persuade Gov. Jared Polis to extend some eviction protections, at least for renters who are already trying to get help.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Web Designer Case Could Bring Question Of Religious Expression-vs-LGBTQ Rights Back To US Supreme Court
The lawsuit was filed preemptively by a graphic designer who wants a legal guarantee that she can turn down website commissions for same-sex ceremonies.

By Megan Verlee

New Details Emerge About Men Arrested With Weapons At Denver Maven Hotel Before MLB All-Star Game
Each of three men is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, a federal crime.

By Megan Verlee