Author - The Journal
Jesse Paul
Position: The Colorado Sun

Colorado to decide whether students take standardized tests

Polis appears to support moving forward with testing, despite opposition from the teachers union

U.S. census delays threaten to upend Colorado’s redistricting process

Congressional, legislative boundaries are supposed to be redrawn this year

Grand Junction fights to keep BLM headquarters under Biden administration

Trump moved public lands agency to Colorado from Washington, D.C.

Son of powerful Denver lobbyist is pardoned by Trump

Drew “Bo” Brownstein pleaded guilty to making illegal stock trades

7 ways Joe Biden’s presidency may quickly affect Colorado

Coronavirus relief, environmental policies and Space Command could have big local impact

How Democratic control in Washington and Colorado work together

With party control of Congress and White House, priorities change at home

Two big-name Democrats exploring 2022 bids to unseat Lauren Boebert

State senator and representative may launch campaigns to oust Republican

Boebert’s spokesman resigns after less than a month, citing Capitol riot

Ben Goldey confirmed his departure to The Colorado Sun

Republican Boebert sued after blocking critic on Twitter

Former state representative called for her recall

Colorado governor says ‘we were lied to’ about vaccine plan

Colorado expected to receive 210,000 doses next week; ‘we’ll only get 79,000’

Trump administration passes up Colorado, will move U.S. Space Command to Alabama

Decision prompts accusations that move was politically motivated

Colorado lawmakers will get access to vaccine ahead of others

Republicans are wary of plan; one says he will wait