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Why a handful of Colorado lawmakers are afraid to go to the Capitol

Legislature allows remote voting after a partisan fight

Will Colorado step in to provide coronavirus aid to immigrants in U.S. illegally?

Democratic lawmakers want to offer assistance regardless of citizenship

Colorado’s efforts to scale up PPE production tangled in federal red tape

Makers of products say they can’t get their products into the state’s pipeline

Colorado lawmakers want to stop dogs, cats from being euthanized

Bill would allow euthanasia in some hardship cases; in Cortez, rate drops to 60%

In first signed bill of 2020, Polis includes tribal youth on teen advisory council

With symbolic gesture, Colorado governor says tribes are part of plans for future

There’s a push to increase fines for Colorado polluters

This year, legislators want everyone to benefit from the solutions

Why isn’t water central to every local land-use decision in Colorado?

A bill aims to better align planning with water conservation efforts. Is it enough?

Colorado lawmakers move closer to repealing death penalty

Bill receives initial approval after emotional debate in Senate

Are eviction records being misused? Lawmakers think so

Every time an Those eviction filing records are swiftly scraped up by third-party tenant screening companies that use them to produce rental reports for landlords that aren’t always accura...

Scathing audit finds Colorado could have collected millions in oil, gas fines – but didn’t

Hundreds of operators failed to file production tallies from 2016 to 2018

Volunteers help people released from immigration detention in Colorado

DENVER – Gurwinder Singh Aujla was unsure of what to do after winning his asylum case and being released from the privately owned Federal ICE Processing Center in Aurora. The 19-year-old fro...