Climate ChangeHow a former state Republican became one of Colorado’s biggest climate hawksBy Sam Brasch
2022 ElectionsAs Colorado Republicans look for a way back to power, the state Senate may be the party’s best chance. Here are the races to watchBy Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsState Sen. Kevin Priola’s party change inspired an immediate recall effort. But redistricting complicates the question of whereBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsGOP-led recall effort approved for state senator who joined Democrats last monthBy The Associated Press
JusticeParents, elected officials, law enforcement sound alarm on skyrocketing fentanyl deathsBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsColorado’s New Eighth Congressional District Doesn’t Have Its Final Shape Yet, But It Does Have A CandidateBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsRepublicans Launch Objections To Leadership, Rules On First Day Of State LegislatureBy Bente Birkeland
2020 ElectionsIn Adams County, Voters Went Big For Biden, But Also Hung On To Their Republican State Senator. Why?By Bente Birkeland
Government and Politics4 Ways Colorado Lawmakers Want To Reduce The Plastic In Your LifeBy Xandra McMahon
Government and PoliticsLawmakers Can Be Parents Too. But Capitol Policies Don’t Always Make It EasyBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsColorado Lawmakers Move Again To Abolish The Death Penalty (Just Like In 1897)By Andrew Kenney
HealthColorado’s Vape Crisis ‘Can Hit Any Family,’ Even The Lawmaker Who Has To Pass Laws To Fight ItBy John Daley
Government and Politics‘Yes On CC’ Is Here: Will Voters Let Colorado Keep Their TABOR Refunds?By Bente Birkeland
TransportationI-70 Is Crowded. So, Why Can’t CDOT Just Build More I-70s Out Of Fort Collins And Colorado Springs?By Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsBills That Would Ask Voters To Divert TABOR Refunds To Roads, Schools Clear CommitteeBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsLawmakers Want Voters To Tap TABOR Refunds To Pay For Roads, SchoolsBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsColorado’s Death Penalty Repeal Is More Than Policy. For Lawmakers, It’s PersonalBy Bente Birkeland