Colorado, along with other states, to investigate Kroger-Albertsons merger

Attorney General Phil Weiser intends to launch a listening tour to gather feedback

Just how bad are Colorado’s public toilets? Terrifying, CU Boulder researchers say

Researchers use lasers to light up bacterial plumes emanating from every flush

Colorado requires drillers assess impacts of wells. Does it matter?

Environmental groups want regulators to toughen rules, consider impacts of increased drilling activity

Colorado awarded $5.9 million to figure out how to use $100 million to improve broadband

Digital equity grants are part of massive infrastructure bill passed by Congress

Morgan Carroll to step aside as Colorado Democratic Party chairwoman

Her party has secured more sustained power in the state than ever before

Bid to make Colorado among first for Democratic presidential primary appears to fall short

Plan calls for South Carolina to go first in 2024, followed by Nevada and New Hampshire

Lawsuit challenges Colorado’s signature-match requirement

Plaintiffs claim state’s execution of signature-match requirement for ballots disenfranchises many voters

Colorado challenging 13,000 speed inaccuracies in the new federal broadband map

State’s Broadband Office wants input from residents on accuracy of FCC assessment

Colorado releases list of prescription drugs to import from Canada

In an application sent to the federal government, the state is asking to bring in 112 drugs at an average savings of 65%

Colorado gay club shooting suspect charged with hate crimes

Prosecutors accuse Aldrich of 305 criminal counts including hate crimes, murder

CPW volunteer cleared after 7-month investigation into racism claim

Dan Gates says he’ll recover, but fears that threat of unfounded claims will discourage 3,600 other volunteers

Steve Wells spent only 30% of the $11 million set aside to beat Polis, Colorado Democrats

GOP donor says he intended to spend the full amount but refunded the majority after others declined to join him