With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are ...
The Denver-based federal appeals court put judges and lawyers on notice Monday that if a jury produces a verdict too ...
Colorado water districts express concern over a bill that would limit tap fees, potentially leading to financial burdens on ...
Only one person in U.S. history has defied the two-term example set by the first president, George Washington. In 1940, ...
Two measures in the state House aim to address the issue of vacancies in the General Assembly. One proposal takes a different ...
More than a half dozen judges in Colorado — each of them specially appointed and paid to oversee a divorce case since 2019 — ...
Douglas County commissioners approved spending nearly $3 million to offer free transportation within Highlands Ranch, a move ...
A federal judge on Friday ended some claims and permitted others to proceed to a jury trial over the 2021 death of a severely ...
The Washington Examiner‘s chief political correspondent, Byron York, expressed skepticism about the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, specifically whether it could properly gauge the public’s feelings ...
Democratic Kentucky state Rep. Pamela Stevenson announced a bid to fill outgoing Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) seat ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Stevenson declared her candidacy on Monday, mar ...
The Senate’s budget headaches are spreading to the House as Republicans accuse the upper chamber of being “unserious” about cutting federal spending. The topic of reconciliation, the legislative proce ...
Colorado lawmakers plan to sue state over Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, citing constitutional issues. New lawsuit aims to challenge TABOR's constitutionality.