MoneyWhat does $308 mean to you? Colorado TABOR refunds could total billions over the next few yearsBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsAnother income tax cut for Colorado in 2022? Maybe — and it could cost the state budget $400 millionBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs Ballot Issue 2D results: Voters head toward approving funds for wildfire mitigationBy Andrea Chalfin
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs Ballot Issue 2C results: Voters poised to reject changes to TOPS taxBy Andrea Chalfin
Government and PoliticsColorado Proposition 119: Proponents of funding private out-of-school learning for children concede defeatBy Jenny Brundin and Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsColorado Amendment 78 results: Voters appear set to reject changes to state spending authorityBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado Proposition 120 results: Property tax cut appears to failBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs Ballot Issue 2C: Should the existing sales tax for trails, open spaces and parks be extended and doubled?By Andrea Chalfin
EducationProposition 119 could give you money for your student’s activities — academic help, even sports and theater — but some question the way it would do itBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsAmendment 78: Legislative authority for spending state money, explainedBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsWhat Colorado’s New Tax Laws Could Mean For You And Your BusinessBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado May Temporarily Cut Property Taxes — While Undermining Proposed Ballot Measure For Larger Tax CutBy Andrew Kenney
TransportationColorado Legislature Sends $5 Billion Transportation Funding Bill To PolisBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsThe Year That Democrats Left TABOR Behind: How Billions In New Spending Can Cut Through Colorado’s Conservative FirewallBy Andrew Kenney
ImmigrationColorado Democrats Say The Pandemic Laid Bare The Inequities Faced By Undocumented Immigrants. Now They Want To Fix ThemBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats Are Planning The State’s Biggest Tax Reform In YearsBy Andrew Kenney
TransportationTransit Or Roads? Urban Or Rural? Transportation Funding Proposal Faces Pull From Many AnglesBy Andrew Kenney and Nathaniel Minor
TransportationNew Proposal Seeks $4B For Colorado’s Roads, Transit And More Over The Next DecadeBy Nathaniel Minor and Andrew Kenney