In less than three days, the United States President’s Office will be changing hands. President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States in Washington, D.C on Monday.
Gov. Jared Polis announced an order that flags across Colorado be flown at full-staff during President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. Flags are currently at half-staff across the state to honor former President Jimmy Carter.
Colorado's Democratic legislative leaders are acting on tangible protections against threats from a MAGA Washington.
U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen, who is a few weeks away from giving birth to her second child, is leading an effort to allow new parents to vote remotely in Congress. Pettersen, a Lakewood Democrat, is unable to fly to Washington,
Colorado's Republican lawmakers criticize the relocation of Canadian wolves, raising concerns about the legality and impact on rural communities.
The Washington football program became one of nearly two dozen schools to offer a three-star defensive line prospect from the state of Colorado on Thursday.
The 138 contracts tallied in the OEDIT report were awarded to roughly 50 companies. In addition, Colorado’s military bases drew $12.3 billion in federal funding and the federal research labs in the state received $3.4 billion.
AURORA, Colo. — A Colorado apartment complex where armed members of a Venezuelan gang were caught on video entering a unit last summer is expected to close in about a month under an emergency ...
Colorado has sent nine “strike teams” made up of local firefighters to aid in fighting the fires in Southern California. The Palisades Fire, which began one week ago following intense winds, currently covers 23,
Colorado economic officials hope to convince aging business owners to take another path: Sell the company to your employees. It’s a win-win, they say. Owners get a payout for retirement, while employees get the opportunity to build wealth and shape the future of their company.
Colorado U.S. Rep. Brittany Petterson is advocating for changes to allow House members to vote remotely while on parental leave. The initiative, which would require passage of a resolution, has received bipartisan support from members of Congress.
Six teachers from Colorado received the award, including: Linda Flohr from West Middle School in Mesa County Valley School District 51 (2021 winner) Autumn Rivera from Glenwood Springs Middle School in Roaring Fork Schools (2022 winner) Dr. Yajaira Fuentes-Tauber from Rocky Mountain High School in Poudre School District (2023 winner)