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State probe of Douglas County clerk finds no threat to election system

‘My office is satisfied that there is no current threat to the county’s election system,’ Griswold says

Colorado’s top election official demands answers from third GOP county clerk on alleged election server copying

Douglas County clerk is under investigation by state

Colorado lawmakers want to tweak how at-risk students are counted

At-risk students are counted as those signed up for free or reduced-price lunch, a metric lawmakers say has become inaccurate during pandemic

Colorado’s taxable home values could skyrocket in 2023

A state economic forecast predicts a statewide increase of up to 20%, but what that means for homeowners is complicated

Contractors in Montezuma walked out, used foul language as school COVID testing struggled

Email records from CDPHE related to COVID-19 testing in schools reveal problems in Montezuma County

Is Colorado’s government headed toward a fiscal cliff? Democrats say yes, Republicans say no

Gov. Jared Polis wants to set aside nearly $2 billion for future state spending to avoid TABOR constraints down the road

Colorado state workers to get pay raises for the next three years

The new contract sets a minimum wage of $15 per hour

Proposition 119: Colorado voters will decide whether to raise marijuana taxes to pay for out-of-school learning

Supporters say it will help close achievement gap, opponents see it as a slippery slope toward privatizing education

Amendment 78: Voters will decide if lawmakers should have more oversight of spending

Supporters say the measure will increase transparency; opponents call it a partisan ploy to disrupt government

Dick Lamm remembered for his policy, passion and prescience

Colorado political figures honored Lamm’s contributions to the state at a memorial service in Denver