Colorado River Basin reservoirs still face grim outlook despite healthy snowpack

Winter snow accumulation offers water officials a breather as they face the basin’s long-term drought

First lady Jill Biden makes Denver stop to discuss education and the workforce

Tour will cover administration’s economic policies

Colorado politicians react to Trump indictment news

Democrats say ‘no one is above the law,’ while state GOP calls the charges ‘corrupt’

Colorado is expected to return $2.7 billion to taxpayers

If the Legislature doesn’t act, the TABOR surplus will be returned through checks tied to taxpayers’ income levels

Colorado’s statewide snowpack tops 140%, though reservoirs are still low

Deep mountain snow is good news, but what really matters is how reservoirs and soil moisture are replenished when it melts

Lawmakers highlight harms of Utah oil train project again

Bennet, Neguse go to EPA about proposed Uinta Basin railway

Colorado House Democrats limit debate on gun bills to stop GOP weekend filibuster

Republican oppose move as attempt to silence ‘voice of the minority’

Colorado delegates make caucuses work

From wildfires to Space Force, the state’s representatives and senators use groups to advance most important issues

Wildlife officials turned to a guy who never caught a bear for better trap

Ongoing bear-human conflict and a collection of failing equipment necessitated a new approach

Western Slope judge appointed to Colorado federal court

The District Court has recently handled major cases involving COVID-19 vaccination requirements and police treatment of protesters

After losing jobs in January, Colorado’s job market picked back up in February

The state added 6,200 nonfarm jobs last month.

Rep. Lauren Boebert’s bill to delist gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act gets its first hearing

U.S. Fish and Wildlife, the agency that lists and delists animal species, testified against the bill