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Government and Politics
Environment
Feds roll back Colorado River water cuts after wet winter as states negotiate long-term drought rules
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
· Yesterday, 4:27 pm
Government and Politics
Southwest Airlines avoids $1.3 million fine as Colorado agrees not to investigate union’s paid leave complaints
By
Andrew Kenney
· Yesterday, 4:00 am
Government and Politics
As the Colorado Senate majority leader steps down, others eye the powerful leadership role
By
Bente Birkeland
· Aug. 10
Government and Politics
Why two Colorado insurance companies collapsed in one year, and what it means for those scrambling to find replacements
By
Andrew Kenney
· Aug. 10
Environment
Multibillion dollar Uinta Basin Railway chugs along amid environment and derailment concerns
By
The Associated Press
· Aug. 10
Environment
Interview: Lorelei Cloud makes history in a critical time as first tribal council member on the Colorado Water Conservation Board
By
Tom Hesse
· Aug. 9
Justice
Colorado Springs officers again cleared of wrongdoing in their use of force against a Black veteran last year
By
Abigail Beckman
· Aug. 8
Government and Politics
Lakewood’s growth cap is going away. It’s the first big change as Colorado Democrats push for density
By
Andrew Kenney
· Aug. 7
Government and Politics
Colorado’s new age limit for gun purchases took effect — and was then blocked by a judge — on the same day
By
Andrew Kenney
· Aug. 7
Government and Politics
What really happens behind closed doors at the Colorado legislature?
By
Bente Birkeland
and
Andrew Kenney
· Aug. 7
Government and Politics
From tax credits to a new age limit for firearm purchases, here are new Colorado laws starting this week
By
Andrew Kenney
and
Caitlyn Kim
· Aug. 7
News
Colorado Republicans reject rule change that would have made it easier to close GOP primary, leaving out unaffiliated voters
By
Bente Birkeland
· Aug. 5
News
Thinking of buying an electric car in Colorado? You could soon get $26,500 in discounts
By
Sam Brasch
· Aug. 4
Government and Politics
‘You’re sort of the experiment:’ Coloradans are starting to use the expanded ‘red flag’ law, with mixed results
By
Andrew Kenney
· Aug. 4
Government and Politics
A top state Senate leader is stepping down for a job in Denver mayor’s administration
By
Bente Birkeland
· Aug. 4
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