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Chief among lawmakers’ tasks is plugging a roughly $750 million hole in the state budget caused by the Republican federal tax ...
Berthoud, was already set to leave the legislature Sept. 1 to pursue a job and personal relationship in Arizona ...
Senate Bill 5 would move about $250,000 in funding earmarked for wolf reintroduction into a fund aimed at driving down health ...
The savings would be relatively meager — wolf reintroduction cost Colorado taxpayers $3.5 million last year — but the ...
Electricity rates could double or even triple for Xcel Energy customers as the company launches an unprecedented spending ...
The nonprofit environmental advocate Save the Poudre is ending its legal fight against the controversial Thornton water ...
The fire in northwestern Colorado has burned 127,000 acres, and firefighters have built layers of contingencies behind the ...
A Mesa County resident came down with measles and traveled around Grand Junction to multiple potential exposure spots for ...
At least eight suspects are linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, officials alleged at news conference ...
Across Colorado roughly 185,000 acres have burned this summer, compared with 80,000 during same period in 2024.
Officials need to plan for bad — but not the worst — scenarios when it comes to the Colorado River Basin, experts say.
There’s a lot of confusion out there about why the hole exists, how the state budget works and what’s going to be done to address the gap ...