President Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ and how it could affect Colorado

Next week, the U.S. House is expected to vote on a reconciliation package that extends the Trump tax cuts, adds new temporary tax breaks, increases spending on defense and border security, r...

Chevron spill largest since at least 2015; full clean-up may take 5 years

Company has recovered at least 3.8 million gallons of liquid from a Weld County site

Uber and Lyft urge Gov. Polis to veto rideshare bill

Legislation is intended to increase safety for passengers and drivers

Colorado attorney general says Trump administration cannot free Tina Peters

Trump referred to former elections clerk as a hostage being held for political reasons

Alligator that starred in 'Happy Gilmore' dies of old age in Colorado

DENVER – An alligator that appeared in numerous TV shows and films over three decades, most notably the 1996 Adam Sandler comedy “Happy Gilmore,” has died at a gator farm in southern Colorad...

New law allows state land board to consider recreation, conservation

Goal is to balance more diverse values with mandate to generate funds for schools

​These bills on elections and democracy passed the Colorado Legislature in 2025

Gov. Jared Polis already signed Colorado’s Voting Rights Act into law

What did the Colorado Legislature do this year? Here are 5 key bills

Wednesday marked the end of the state’s 2025 regular legislative session

Snowboarder who fell from Keystone chairlift in December has died from his injuries

A witness said the man was adjusting his snowboard bindings; his mother disputes that

Colorado passes bill to help truckers, motorists chain up on mountain roads

Crashes led to multi-hour standstills last winter

Trump signals for Department of Justice to try and free Tina Peters

‘Tina is an innocent Political Prisoner being horribly and unjustly punished,’ he wrote

Report claiming environmental policies steal billions from Colorado’s economy based on bad math, advocates say

Study by the conservative Common Sense Institute pegs everything from lost coal jobs to higher utility bills on state regulations