At Pueblo wind tower factory, President Joe Biden cites economic progress:...
PUEBLO — President Joe Biden, surrounded by American flags and standing against a backdrop of massive steel tubes destined for wind turbines, attempted to pound home the economic benefits of his...
View ArticleNewly elected Thompson school board members sworn in Thursday
The winners of this year’s Thompson School District Board of Education election were sworn in Thursday evening during a special school board meeting. The elected members consisted of three incumbents,...
View ArticleIn face of threats, election workers vow: ‘You are not disrupting the...
Matt Vasilogambros | Stateline.org (TNS) Hundreds of election workers in Washington state’s second-largest county were busy opening mail-in ballots earlier this month when one of them came across a...
View ArticleWill Trump be on Colorado’s 2024 ballot? State Supreme Court takes on the case
The case seeking to keep former President Donald Trump off Colorado’s 2024 ballot — unsuccessful so far — will go before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday. It’s the latest milestone in a lawsuit...
View ArticleFront Range Passenger Rail receives starter money from feds — with the...
The federal government will provide $500,000 in seed money to help kick-start construction of Colorado’s Front Range Passenger Rail project between Fort Collins and Pueblo — a decision that brings the...
View ArticleLarimer County commissioners discuss budget and get input from residents
Larimer County commissioners received public input and elaborated on their thinking regarding next year’s budget, particularly related to property taxes, the exact nature of which have remained...
View ArticlePsychedelic drugs: Follow the money as investors seek to replace Prozac,...
The golden road to pharmaceutical riches can quickly become a rocky wilderness trail. Chemical compounds that hit a target in the lab often fall short in human studies. But biotech startups, academic...
View ArticleNew psychedelic-like drugs: All treatment, no trip?
Since their creation decades ago, mind-altering drugs have remained as unchanged as bellbottoms, tie-dye and patchouli oil. Now — full of promise and peril — psychedelics are undergoing a makeover....
View ArticleBlack Coloradans, less likely to own a home or have a degree, deserve a...
Several state lawmakers want to zero in on deep-rooted disparities that are holding back Black Coloradans economically, from low homeownership to disproportionately high incarceration rates, and expand...
View ArticleLarimer County approves 2024 budget, property tax credit
Larimer County approved its budget for 2024 Thursday afternoon, a budget that included $4.5 million in tax credits for property owners. The county had originally not included a tax credit to offset...
View ArticleColorado Republicans line up for rare shot at an open congressional seat as...
U.S. Rep. Ken Buck’s decision last month not to seek reelection to Congress opened a tantalizingly rare window for Republicans in eastern Colorado: a red seat in one of the state’s few remaining...
View ArticleLocal property tax relief? Governor’s plea is finding few takers — as state...
After a bruising, losing battle over Proposition HH, a breakneck special session and a public plea from Gov. Jared Polis for local governments to lower their property tax rates, further relief appears...
View ArticleColorado Supreme Court bars Donald Trump from the state’s ballot in 2024,...
Donald Trump cannot appear on the state’s primary ballot, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a legal challenge that has gained national notice as the former president seeks the 2024 Republican...
View ArticleColorado’s Trump ruling sets off political firestorm, raising legal stakes...
The Colorado Supreme Court ignited a political firestorm with its ruling that former President Donald Trump is ineligible to hold office again, disqualifying him from appearing on the state’s primary...
View ArticleEight new Colorado laws that go into effect on Jan. 1
Two dozen new Colorado laws — concerning issues including tractor repairs, electric vehicle tax credits, how evictions are handled and the running of elections — go into effect on New Year’s Day,...
View ArticleBerthoud residents to vote for mayor, three council seats
While the national 2024 election is nearly a year away, Berthoud residents will be heading to the ballot box this spring to vote for several seats, including mayor, and those hoping to run must turn in...
View ArticleLauren Boebert abandons district to run in more conservative part of Colorado
In a true Colorado political surprise, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert announced Wednesday night that she will abandon the congressional district she has represented for nearly three years — and seek her...
View ArticleRepublican Congressional hopefuls set for joint debate in Fort Lupton
Two Republican groups will host a Congressional debate featuring Republican candidates in the 4th and 8th districts late next month in Fort Lupton. The Republican Women of Weld and The Lincoln Club of...
View ArticleGun owners and conservative groups file lawsuit against Colorado’s new...
A pair of gun-rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to block enforcement of a new state law banning so-called “ghost guns,” in the latest legal challenge of a slew of new...
View ArticleColorado House Republican leader Mike Lynch joins Lauren Boebert in bid for...
Colorado House Minority Leader Mike Lynch on Wednesday will officially toss his cowboy hat into the ring for the congressional seat being vacated by U.S. Rep. Ken Buck. The second-term state...
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