Colorado voters are waning in their support for the Democrat Party, a new poll finds, as immigration and the economy continue to be top concerns. The Colorado Issues Poll, conducted by One Main Street Colorado,
The strength of Republicans’ identification with working-class issues is a warning shot for the Democratic Party that’s lost ground across the country.
Colorado Democrats and labor unions want to strip state labor law of a provision requiring a second election allowing dues and fees, amid opposition from Gov. Jared Polis and business groups.
State Representative Manny Rutinel announced his candidacy this week for Colorado's 8th Congressional District, aiming to jump from the State Capitol to the U.S. House of Representatives. He's the first big-name Democrat to challenge Congressman Gabe Evans,
After last fall’s election of La Plata County’s Board of County Commissioners, we read of some county neighbors complaining about the “undemocratic” method used to elect commissioners in our county.
Colorado's Labor Peace Act faces repeal as the bill passes through the Senate Appropriations Committee. Unions back the move, while businesses oppose it.
State Rep. Manny Rutinel on Monday announced his candidate for the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans in Colorado's swingy 8th Congressional District, a nearly evenly d
Fifty-four percent of voters in November approved Question 300, allowing the sale of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs
Then-candidate Gabe Evans, now a member of Congress in Colorado’s 8th Congressional District, speaks during a rally for President Donald Trump, Oct. 11, 2024, at the Gaylord Rockies Resort in Aurora. Before and after winning election last year to ...
Colorado's Labor Peace Act faces repeal as the bill passes through the Senate Appropriations Committee. Unions back the move, while businesses oppose it.
The Colorado Elections Division has dismissed a complaint alleging Glenwood Springs officials violated campaign finance laws by responding to media questions about a local ballot measure. On Jan. 17,
A lawsuit was filed Friday against the City of Colorado Springs after the City Council voted to put recreational marijuana back on the ballot following voter approval in the November election.