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If Roe v. Wade really is overturned, what happens to abortion in Colorado?
By
Obed Manuel
,
Megan Verlee
, and
Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
· May 2, 2022
News
Elbert County clerk ordered to turn over copies of voting hard drives by judge
By
The Associated Press
· May 2, 2022
News
For voters in the new 8th Congressional District, the issues are wide and varied
By
Carla Jimenez
· Apr. 18, 2022
Government and Politics
Conservative lawsuit aims to derail Colorado Democrats’ $5 billion transportation plan
By
Andrew Kenney
· Apr. 8, 2022
Government and Politics
Sen. Hickenlooper says he will vote to confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
By
Caitlyn Kim
· Mar. 29, 2022
Government and Politics
What if the threat is coming from inside? Democrats push for tighter rules for Colorado’s election officials
By
Bente Birkeland
· Mar. 16, 2022
Government and Politics
Colorado panel advances security bill for elected officials
By
The Associated Press
· Mar. 8, 2022
Government and Politics
Salaries may nearly double to $36,000 for Colorado lawmakers’ aides
By
Andrew Kenney
· Mar. 5, 2022
Elections
Dueling bills show the partisan divide over how Colorado should run its elections
By
Bente Birkeland
· Feb. 28, 2022
Government and Politics
Stephannie Fortune is the newest member of Colorado Springs City Council. Here’s what she’s thinking about
By
Abigail Beckman
· Feb. 23, 2022
News
State sues Elbert County Clerk over copies of election hard drives
By
Megan Verlee
· Feb. 17, 2022
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