Colorado House passes bill banning sale of so-called assault weapons

House Bill 1292 faces an uncertain fate in the Senate

Colorado’s $40.6B budget is nearing final passage. Here’s what’s in it

Spending plan invests heavily in state workers, health care services, K-12 and higher education

Bill banning purchase, sale and transfer of so-called assault weapons in Colorado clears first hurdle

A similar measure was rejected in its first committee hearing last year

Scholarships available to students pursuing postsecondary education and workforce training

The program is offering career guidance and scholarships to the graduating class of 2024

Durango appointee to CPW commission steps down amid opposition

Some state senators were critical of Gary Skiba’s history as an animal advocate

Colorado Department of Higher Education to waive college application fees Oct. 17-19

This event hopes to encourage Colorado residents to pursue education beyond high school

Gov. Jared Polis visits Ute Mountain Ute charter school

The school is the first public, Native American charter school to be located on a reservation in Colorado

Gov. Polis holds listening session with local leaders

Stop part of a visit through Southwest Colorado

Gov. Polis’ order may keep Mesa Verde open in case of shutdown

Federal government may shut down Sunday, shuttering land management agencies

Colorado universal preschool program sued by schools and organizations

The program has faced multiple bumps after the start of classes

Sen. Bridges, Rep. McLachlan solicit input on housing in Durango

Lawmakers hoping to learn, regroup on affordable housing before next session

Mancos school board discusses new school year and school safety

There are concerns involving the impact on preschoolers after a lawsuit against the newly rolled-out universal preschool