
Newsmax to pay Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems $67M to settle defamation case over 2020 election claims
A judge in the case found Newsmax defamed Dominion by airing false information about the company and its equipment.

Conservative podcaster ordered to pay over $90,000 for refusing to cooperate with defamation suit over his 2020 election fraud claims
Joe Oltmann is being sanctioned for leaving the courthouse in the middle of a deposition last year.

Man arrested for firebombing election equipment in southwestern Colorado clerk’s office
The suspect had urged Archuleta County Commissioners to get rid of their Dominion Voting machines, citing discredited conspiracy theories.

Federal magistrate hears arguments over whether to free former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters while she appeals state conviction
Peters’ team says she was denied bond to keep her from speaking out, but the magistrate appeared skeptical of whether he could order her release.

Man accused of firebombing Archuleta County election equipment appears in court
William Wayne Bryant’s lawyer complained about pretrial publicity.

10th Circuit panel blocks New Mexico’s 7-day waiting period on gun purchases
Ruling does not apply to Colorado’s waiting period law at this point.

Statehouse Republican resigns, possibly avoiding censure vote
If the resolution passes, Ryan Armagost would be the first state lawmaker censured in nearly two decades.

July 14, 2025: Farmers lose climate grants but make gains, election office attacked, how to pronounce Buena Vista
About half of Colorado’s land is used for farming and ranching. The Trump administration is making several changes to their funding.

Taxes, AI and health care: Everything you need to know about Colorado’s special legislative session
Chief among lawmakers’ tasks is plugging a roughly $750 million hole in the state budget caused by the Republican federal tax and spending bill. But there’s plenty more on the docket.
Festival Del Sol
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Colorado tax revenue was especially susceptible to changes in the “big, beautiful bill.” Here’s why
The Colorado legislature is convening for a special lawmaking term to plug a roughly $750 million hole in the state budget stemming from tax revenue reductions caused by the Republican federal tax and spending bill.

One, two, three, four, five educators from same family teach at this rural school in San Luis Valley
Educators Tiffany, Brooke, Cody, Sarah and Travis Paine put their hearts and souls into teaching in one of Colorado’s poorest schools.

Colorado, Denver named again as ‘sanctuary’ spots for unauthorized new arrivals, fight continues in court
The federal government also thinks the state is wrong to seek sanctions against a Mesa County Sheriff deputy cooperating with ICE.

Jury finds MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell defamed former executive at Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems
In his lawsuit, Eric Coomer accused Lindell of damaging his reputation and destroying his life by spreading false allegations that Coomer helped rig the 2020 election.

MyPillow defamation lawsuit moving toward its close
The suit was brought against CEO Mike Lindell by a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems who Lindell has repeatedly accused of helping to rig the 2020 presidential election.

On the stand for his defamation trial, Mike Lindell sticks by false claims about the 2020 election
The MyPillow founder testified Monday during a defamation trial over statements he made about a former official for Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems.