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Position: The Colorado Sun

President of Colorado Senate to resign to join Biden administration

Leroy Garcia, a Pueblo Democrat, will work at the Pentagon

Efforts to affirm abortion access in Colorado won’t stop some lawmakers from trying to reverse course

Conservatives could run ballot initiatives to undermine so-called guarantees

A Democrat wants Colorado voters to eliminate a Capitol delay tactic the GOP has used many times

House Resolution 1002 would ask voters to remove a provision in the Colorado Constitution requiring bills to be read at length upon request

Copies of Elbert County’s election system hard drive given to unauthorized people, state official says

Secretary of state demanding more information from Dallas Schroeder

Could liquor stores be a solution to Colorado’s food deserts?

Senate Bill 33 would allow patrons to pick up both brandy and broccoli, whiskey and watermelon, and scotch and salmon

Investigators find ‘substantial reason’ to believe Rep. Doug Lamborn misused official resources

Aides told investigators they were frequently asked to run errands for Lamborn’s wife, Jeanie, and that they were instructed to help Lamborn’s son apply for a federal job

Lawsuit seeks to block Mesa County clerk from overseeing 2022 election

Colorado secretary of state says she wants to ensure ‘voters have the elections they deserve’

Two snowshoers, dog killed in backcountry avalanche near Breckenridge

The slide happened on Hoosier Pass, off Colorado Highway 9

Biden will tour Boulder County fire damage on Friday

The visit was announced by Rep. Joe Neguse, who said he and governor will accompany president during the visit

Republican state Sen. Don Coram will run to unseat Lauren Boebert

Coram told a group of constituents in Montrose on Wednesday morning ‘the papers have been filed’ for his congressional bid

A well-known Colorado Republican may run to unseat Lauren Boebert in 2022

State Sen. Don Coram said he is ‘considering all options’ as some in the GOP urge him to run

‘Harassment, vitriol and violent threats’: Colorado’s top elections official is asking for security

Secretary of State Jena Griswold requests $200,000 for guards and threat monitoring