For decades, 18-year-olds could drink low-alcohol beer in Colorado. Here’s how that changed
For decades after Prohibition, the state charted an unusual course when it came to teens and drinking.
Does Colorado really need another special session on property taxes?
Educators, local districts and one key lawmaker jump into debate.
Dozens of new laws take effect today. Here are 11 that might be relevant to you
Ticket prices, concealed carry training, affordable apartment buildings, diseased potatoes and more.
Why Gov. Jared Polis might call a special session on property taxes — for the second time in a year
Politicians are negotiating to stop ballot initiatives that could significantly reduce how much property tax gets collected.
Quarry fire: Wildfire burning in south Jefferson County triggers evacuations near Deer Creek Canyon
“This is really hard territory for our firefighters,” the Sheriff’s Dept. said.
RFK Jr. probably won’t be the Libertarian nominee in Colorado, Chase Oliver will
The national Libertarian nominee, Chase Oliver, is set to be the party’s nominee in Colorado. But RFK Jr. can still appear as an independent.
Republican primary is officially decided by three votes in southwest Colorado district where hundreds of ballots weren’t delivered
Larry Don Suckla won by three votes. The U.S. Postal Service failed to deliver 376 ballots in an area that heavily favored Suckla.
With Biden out of the presidential race, Colorado Democratic delegates talk about who might replace him
After President Joe Biden announced he would leave the presidential race and endorsed Kamala Harris, Colorado delegates discussed next steps.
Republican infighting intensifies in Colorado as Dave Williams sues
“Accuracy of information in the current political climate is critical to a functional democracy,” lawsuit declares.
Why sweet treats may be the most controversial part of Colorado’s new psychedelic mushrooms program
Is making psilocybin more palatable the right move, advocates ask?
Colorado DMV services taken down by Crowdstrike’s global mess
No timeline yet on when services will be up and running again.
Tinctures, chocolates and more: The future of Colorado’s psychedelic industry is coming into focus
Thursday, regulators published the latest draft rules that will govern the psilocybin industry here. Here are four interesting points.
Hundreds of ballots never reached voters in a southwest Colorado race that may be decided by just three votes
The state says the Dolores County clerk appeared to be aware there was a problem before the election, but did not call in help.
Democratic dark money group to disclose donors, pay an $18,000 fine for violation in Prop. HH campaign
Boldly Forward Colorado got a break for cooperating with investigators.
Southwest Colorado primary is headed to a recount, with only 3 votes separating the candidates
The results in a Republican statehouse primary currently stand at 6,488 to 6,485.
MDMA for dogs? 4 ideas (and one big concern) from CU Denver’s new psychedelic research center
The center will look into not just the medical side of psychedelics, but also their legal and social aspects.