Lauren Boebert was dramatically outraised by Adam Frisch last quarter. But the Democrat isn’t her only reelection threat.
Republican Jeff Hurd, a Grand Junction lawyer challenging Boebert in the 2024 GOP primary in the 3rd District, raised more than $412,000 from July through September, including from a number of big-name conservatives
Election 2023 ballots are in the mail. Here’s what Coloradans need to know to cast their vote.
Election Day is Nov. 7. Voters will decide on two statewide ballot measures, as well as local school board and municipal contests.
Joe Biden postpones Colorado trip amid Israel-Hamas conflict
The White House said the visit would be rescheduled
Colorado’s vibrant fall foliage offers more than visual splendor and an economic boost. It’s an indicator of water conditions.
With Colorado’s annual display of fall colors continuing into mid-October, experts break down color-change science and what it reveals about Colorado’s water challenges
Colorado cities accelerate turf wars with new construction bans, public median rip-outs
Broomfield is the latest city to severely limit thirsty grass in housing, with many more to follow. Meanwhile, cities and parks departments are ripping useless turf out of medians in favor of drought-tolerant plants to save water.
10th Circuit agrees ex-Cherry Creek schools teacher failed to prove discrimination
A federal judge previously found that a Black teacher's discomfort with racial equity trainings did not amount to a hostile work environment
Colorado governor forms panel to recommend replacement for criminal justice commission shut down by statehouse Democrats
The Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice was disbanded this year in a surprise vote. The governor’s task force is also allowed to make policy recommendations to the legislature.
Proposition II: Colorado would be able to keep all the tobacco, nicotine tax revenue it generates to pay for preschool
The ballot measure would let Colorado keep nearly $24 million in existing tax revenue to pay for expanded preschool access. If it fails, tobacco and nicotine taxes would be cut.
Fentanyl killed their kids at college. Now Colorado schools are changing.
Several universities and community colleges have agreed to a list of requests, including joining a real-time overdose map and naloxone training for students
Denver International Airport adding 100 more gates by 2045 to accommodate double the passengers served today
The country’s third-busiest airport has plans for four new walkable concourses to help handle an increasing number of travelers, officials said