Short-term rental legislation creates uproar in Colorado

Industry urges people to flood the Capitol; affordable housing advocates celebrate

Why we won’t know which Democratic presidential candidate won Colorado on Super Tuesday

Like Iowa, the process may take days to finalize

Out of 100 Colorado lawmakers, only seven are Republican women

Republican Party hopes to court voters ahead of 2020 elections

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

Statute of limitations change may not help those already sexually abused

Colorado’s constitution appears to prohibit laws from working retroactively

$51 million cut from Gov. Polis’ budget request for reinsurance program

State will receive more than expected from federal government to pay claims

Hickenlooper faces renewed questions about his administration’s spending

Cost of former governor’s legacy website, legal defense under scrutiny

Most Colorado student teachers aren’t paid. Will lawmakers ease burden?

A bill this session would grant more flexibility and possibly compensation