Polis calls special session to work out property tax compromise
Lawmakers hope to head off a pair of ballot measures that local governments fear could ‘gut’ their budgets.
It looks increasingly likely that lawmakers will come back to work soon for a deal on property taxes
One of the lawmakers leading negotiations over tax policy says a special session could happen by the end of the month.
Tina Peters guilty: Former Mesa County clerk convicted on 7 charges
Tina Peters was on trial for facilitating a security breach of her office’s election equipment in 2021.
Tina Peters trial enters final stage
Testimony concluded three years to the day after news first broke of a potential election security breach in Mesa County.
Tina Peters Trial Day 7 — Defense starts with Sherronna Bishop on the stand
Bishop testified that the man whose identity Tina Peters is accused of stealing was actually a voluntary participant in the plan.
Colorado election officials train on how to combat AI misinformation
From faked robocalls to computer-generated videos, the people in charge of Colorado’s elections prepare to counter whatever comes.
Tina Peters Trial Day 6 — witness testifies to copied hard drives and unauthorized photos
Jury heard from a second former employee who pled guilty to assisting in security breach.
Tina Peters Trial Day 4 — A secret recording of a fateful meeting
An employee walked jurors through the meeting where the former clerk allegedly began planning to bring an unauthorized outsider to a secure software update.
Tina Peters Trial Day 3 — Man at core of identity theft allegations tells his story
Gerald Wood told the court he talked with Peters about backing up her election equipment and had a security badge made in his name.
Tina Peters Trial Day 2 — The former Mesa County Clerk heard blasting the Secretary of State’s Office in recording
Prosecutors call lead investigator, highlight his first call with Peters.
Three years after being accused of tampering with voting machines, former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters heads to trial
Her trial may provide a deeper look into efforts by supporters of former president Donald Trump — both in Colorado and nationally — to find proof to back up his claims of a stolen election.
Colorado Republicans still gathered Saturday to discuss removing state Chairman Dave Williams, but no vote was taken
The gathering took place after a judge issued a temporary restraining order Friday barring the group from formally voting to oust Williams.
Democrats in Colorado’s Black and South Asian communities rally behind Kamala Harris’s campaign after surprise switch
For prominent members of the state’s South Asian and Black communities, her nomination carries an added significance.
Colorado Democrats endorse VP Kamala Harris for president
“The face of our future.”
Democratic state lawmaker gives up re-election bid, says serving in legislature incompatible with integrity
Rep. Jennifer Parenti’s announcement decried the influence of ‘personal agendas and special interests’ at the statehouse.
Judge rules for conservative canvassers, finds voting rights groups failed to prove home visits were intimidation
A coalition of groups argued the door-to-door effort to check voter rolls could end up discouraging people of color in particular from voters.