Pero, ¿cómo hago para…? Una gran guía de preguntas frecuentes para votar en Colorado
Estas son algunas de las preguntas más frecuentes que hemos recibido a lo largo de los años y respuestas específicas sobre las elecciones de 2022.
Wait, how do I…? A giant FAQ to voting in Colorado
Here are some of the most frequent questions we’ve gotten over the years and answers specific to 2022.
Preguntamos a los coloradenses de qué quieren que hablen los candidatos en estas elecciones. Sus respuestas guiarán nuestra cobertura periodística
Hablamos con decenas de ciudadanos de todo el estado sobre los temas que más les importan. La Agenda Ciudadana guiará ahora nuestro enfoque.
By Megan Verlee
We asked Coloradans what candidates should talk about this election. Now their answers will drive our coverage
We talked to scores of Coloradans from all over the state about the issues that matter to them the most. The Citizens Agenda will now guide our focus.
By Megan Verlee
El Paso County man sentenced for participation in Jan. 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol
Thomas Hamner was filmed wearing in the crowd of rioters wearing a helmet and a distinctive sweater.
By Megan Verlee
GOP’s Polis campaign finance complaint likely to be dismissed
The complaint stems from a letter Polis’ office included with the refund checks sent to taxpayers this summer.
By Megan Verlee
Tina Peters’ deputy clerk pleads guilty, will cooperate with investigation into her boss
Belinda Knisley reached a plea deal with prosecutors in the Mesa County election security breach case.
Colorado state Sen. Pete Lee indicted for registering to vote under a false address
The charge is a class 5 felony, which can be punished by up to two years in prison and a fine of $1,000 to $100,000.
Colorado man arrested for threatening members of Congress
A Pueblo man has been indicted on 12 federal counts for allegedly threatening Congress members and their families.
By Megan Verlee
TABOR checks are headed to the mail. Here’s what you need to know
Real paper checks are expected as early as next week.
Gov. Jared Polis issues executive order protecting Colorado’s abortion providers and out-of-state patients
The order is a pre-emptive move against other states that might try to punish residents who travel for the procedure. The order says Colorado won’t cooperate with other states on abortion investigations.
By Megan Verlee
Democrats frustrated by party’s response to abortion ruling
Many Democrats are frustrated their party hasn’t done more to respond to the Supreme Court’s ruling revoking the constitutional right for women to obtain abortions. President Joe Biden responded to that frustration last week by calling for an exception to the filibuster to codify Roe v. Wade.
What Colorado’s candidates for governor and Congress are saying about the Supreme Court abortion ruling
Republican hopefuls generally celebrated the ruling, while Democrats called for voters to elect politicians who would blunt its impact.
Roe v. Wade has been overturned. Colorado will now be one of few places in the region where abortion access is the law
Friday’s outcome overturning Roe v. Wade is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
Outside manager appointed to oversee Pueblo primary after ballot misprints
Some voters received ballots missing a commissioners race.
Stronger economy means more TABOR money for Colorado taxpayers, at least $750
Better economic forecasts mean state is collecting even more in taxes than it’s allowed to spend, which is increasing the amount going back to residents
By Megan Verlee