
Colorado Will Join The National Popular Vote Compact As Voters Approve Proposition 113
The catch is that it only goes into effect once enough states have joined to ensure that they will control the outcome of the election.

By Megan Verlee

Election 2020: Here’s Who Colorado Is Sending To Congress
Colorado’s seven congressional districts are represented by four Democrats and three Republicans. All districts, except for one — the 3rd — have reelected incumbents in the 2020 General Election.



Southern Colorado Man Pleads Guilty In Pueblo Synagogue Bombing Plot
Richard Holzer, who described himself as a white supremacist, will be sentenced early next year on federal hate crime and explosives charges for his plot to destroy Pueblo’s Temple Emanuel last year.


So Many Ballot Measures. Like, SO MANY
Eleven, to be precise. Do we manage to talk about all of them in a half hour? Heck no. But our team does dive deep on a few, while also talking about the larger dynamics at play on the ballot.


Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre cómo votar por correo en Colorado
Hemos visto mucha confusión sobre el voto y las boletas electorales que se enviarán por correo en las próximas elecciones presidenciales.


Everything You Need To Know About Voting, And Mail-In Voting, In Colorado
We’ve seen lots of confusion around voting and mail-in ballots for in the upcoming presidential election. Here are the facts.


President Trump Backs Colorado-Sponsored Women’s Suffrage Monument
The monument is a Colorado-grown effort. And on Friday, President Trump Tweeted that it would “inspire all women to continue being bold and brave in achieving their dreams.”

By Megan Verlee

Grizzly Creek Fire Crosses Hanging Lake, But Spares The Scenic Spot From Direct Damage
But officials caution that there’s no confirmation yet that the natural landmark or the area around it has actually burned.

By Megan Verlee

Cameron Peak Fire Blows Up In Poudre Canyon
The new fire burned 1,500 acres within hours of igniting, forcing evacuations in the mountains west of Fort Collins.

By Megan Verlee

Pine Gulch Fire Now 5th Largest In Colorado History
Lightning started the Pine Gulch Fire on July 31 and the weather has given fire crews little help since.

By Megan Verlee

Are You A Nerd For Politics And Geography? Colorado Has A Job For You
Applications for the state’s new commissions to redraw Congressional and state legislative districts closes on Nov. 10.

By Megan Verlee

Pine Gulch Fire Near Grand Junction Continues To Spread
The Pine Gulch fire 18 miles north of Grand Junction now covers more than 20,000 acres, as of Saturday morning. It’s still zero percent contained and is expected to continue growing.

By Megan Verlee

Manitou Incline Reopens, But You’ll Need To Plan Ahead
A new free reservation system aims to keep crowds on the popular trail to a COVID-acceptable level.

By Megan Verlee

When You Cast Your Ballot In 2020, Colorado’s National Guard Will Be Patrolling The Digital Frontier
In more than 30 states — Colorado included — small teams of cybersecurity experts will work with local officials to make sure the computer systems elections rely on aren’t compromised by bad actors.

By Megan Verlee

What U.S. Supreme Court Ruling On ‘Faithless Electors’ Means For Colorado
The US Supreme Court has found, unanimously, that presidential electors do not have the freedom to cast their ballots for any candidate they choose.

By Megan Verlee