TransportationAfter a challenging summer for RTD, transit backers launch campaign to lift TABOR limitsBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsColorado’s new tax credits could be worth more than $3,000 for some families. Here’s when — and howBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsHow lawmakers decided to spend the TABOR surplus (or not) in 2024By Andrew Kenney
TransportationLawmakers want more rental car fees. The industry could wreck state finances in returnBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsWhy Democrats are combining a $700 million child tax credit with a $450 million income tax cutBy Andrew Kenney
TransportationJudge rules against conservative lawsuit that sought to curb billions in transportation feesBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsThere’s a bipartisan plan to repay teachers for costly school supplies. Here’s why it could fail for a sixth timeBy Andrew Kenney
MoneySome Colorado Springs Utilities customers to get refunds due to $4.7 million in excess tax revenueBy Jess Hazel
Government and PoliticsColorado’s special session on property taxes delivered bigger benefits for low-income familiesBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsWhat Colorado lawmakers could do in their special session on property taxes (and more)By Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs community activists push back on continued efforts to fund a new police training facilityBy Abigail Beckman
Elections2A: Colorado Springs mayor concedes in effort to retain TABOR money for police training facilityBy Andrea Chalfin