
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.

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.

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.

‘Haphazard’ and ‘dangerous’: Colorado AG talks Supreme Court ruling that affects birthright citizenship
A lengthy opinion issued Friday presents more questions than answers.

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.

Defamation trial against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell now in the hands of the jury
In closing statements, Lindell’s attorneys attacked a ‘Ministry of Truth’ silencing claims of election fraud, while lawyers for the man suing him described a life ‘put through hell’ by election rigging allegations.

The federal government temporarily cut taxes on tips and overtime. What does that mean for Colorado state taxes?
After the Big Beautiful Bill, the federal tax code and the Colorado tax code are parting ways.

Netflix and bill? Colorado Court of Appeals ruling says streaming service subject to sales tax
You may not be able to hold it in your hands, but it appears you should be paying state sales tax on your Netflix subscription.

Colorado’s forensics unit need more staff, and more independence, concludes outside audit
The Colorado Bureau of Investigation commissioned the report as it looks for ways to speed up evidence processing times and improve the labs’ operations.

High costs of living and health care hit Coloradans hard, according to new poll
And in a new trend, respondents suggest government and politics as an important issue facing the state.

Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions in birthright citizenship order
At issue was how the lower courts should handle President Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, which limited citizenship only to children born of parents with permanent status to be in the U.S.

US Justice Department says Trump can cancel national monuments that protect landscapes
A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act can’t be revoked.

Gov. Jared Polis on health insurance increases, paying to fight wildfires and immigration enforcement
In a wide-ranging conversation, the Governor addressed the state’s plans for this wildfire season, the impact of the Big Beautiful Bill, a proposed walkway near the state capitol and more.

Inside a Colorado district’s debate about what gets taught in fourth grade social studies
Board members debated Columbus, colonizers, and Black Lives Matter during several meetings about choosing a curriculum.

One Big Beautiful Bill a ‘catastrophe’ for local communities, says Colorado Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen
Pettersen represents Colorado’s 7th Congressional District, including the western Denver metro area and central counties south and southwest of the metro area.