Government and PoliticsIncoming Senate President Garcia Dismisses The Nonpartisan Senate SecretaryBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsHickenlooper Maintains Innocence And Calls Ethics Complaint ‘Frivolous’ In ResponseBy Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsWhat’s On The Democrats’ Agenda For The State Legislature? Red Flag Laws And MoreBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsHickenlooper Asks State Supreme Court To Weigh In On Gallagher-TABOR ConflictBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsA Crowded Pueblo Mayor’s Race Narrows Down, Heads To Runoff Election In JanuaryBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsHouse VA Committee Meets As Thousands Of Veterans Don’t Receive Their GI Bill BenefitsBy Dan Boyce
EnergyAdams County Lifts Ban On New Oil And Gas Permits After Voters Reject Prop. 112By Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
TransportationA Line Contractor Wants $80M From RTD Over Flaggers, Withheld PaymentsBy Nathaniel Minor
2018 ElectionsVoters Said No To Prop 112. Where Does That Leave The State’s Fracking Foes?By Grace Hood
2018 ElectionsDemocratic State Gains Mean Likely Pursuit Of Ed Funding, Health Care And MarijuanaBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsSens. Gardner And Bennet Defend Russia Investigation After Sessions ResignationBy Ann Marie Awad
2018 ElectionsJumoke Emery, The Man Behind Amendment A, On Abolishing Slavery In ColoradoBy Carl Bilek
Government and PoliticsWith Newly Cemented Control, Democrats See ‘Great Responsibility’ To Work For ColoradoBy Bente Birkeland