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What’s happening in Colorado in part of a growing trend to incorporate more diverse perspectives into politics nationwide, shaping policies and advocating for communities.
The Republican Party isn’t afraid of targeting, Colorado Republican Party Chairman Bruce Benson told The Colorado Statesman. “We’ll respond the way we always do —
Teak Ty Brockbank posted online that Colorado’s top election official should die and her former counterpart in Arizona should also be put to death
Brockbank asked for leniency, claiming he made the posts under the influence of alcohol, and that he was socially isolated and consuming online conspiracy theories.
The Democrats running in next year's election to succeed term-limited Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser agree that the state's next top lawyer needs to be a fighter. Still, beyond that,
As another election cycle kicks into gear, Colorado politicians are getting a fresh chance to etch their names in the state's constantly changing record books.
Despite widespread support and an unassailable Democratic majority in both Colorado’s state House and Senate, House Bill 1312, which codifies landmark protections for transgender people, was widely believed last
A jury in Colorado has found that a couple who burned a cross to generate sympathy for a Black mayoral candidate is guilty of conveying false information about a threat.
The trial begins today for two of the three suspects accused of staging a fake hate crime during the 2023 mayoral race to