People to whom I’ve talked to say, ‘Yes’,” said Sen. Barbara Holme, D-Denver, “victims of crime should be compensated.” Holme said she would introduce a victim compensation bill in the upcoming ...
The Colorado House will convene an ethics committee to review a complaint filed by Rep. Brandi Bradley, R-Roxborough Park, ...
The legislature’s Joint Budget Committee changed course on Wednesday, reversing its previous decision to deny the Department of Corrections $2.4 million request to pay for additional prison beds. Last ...
Senate leaders were scrambling on Friday to save a bipartisan spending deal and prevent a partial government shutdown this ...
The Colorado Democratic Party plans to hold its 2026 state assembly in Pueblo in April, marking a return to the largest city ...
President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS and Treasury Department as one of the plaintiffs on Thursday, alleging a former IRS employee leaked his confidential tax records over ...
As a Pueblo-based man sits in isolated captivity at an undisclosed location in Afghanistan — a prisoner of the Taliban since ...
District Attorney Amy Padden celebrated one year in office, touting her year's accomplishments. She also faced a recall ...
Amidst the excess of news and outrage competing for our attention, much time and oxygen have been expended in trying to make sense of Jared Polis’s angst-ridden consideration of a sentence reduction ...
CoPo’s weekly political calendar will help you find political and public-policy events throughout Colorado. It includes candidate and issue campaign events, public policy meetings, court hearings, ...
Several Denver-area school districts cancelled classes on Friday due to staff shortages amid a planned national shutdown ...
Several Denver-area school districts cancelled classes on Friday due to staff shortages amid a planned national shutdown ...
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