A majority of Colorado voters have a negative view of both the Democratic and Republican parties, according to a recent poll that also found they increasingly identify Republicans with the working class and solutions to economic problems.
Democratic congressional candidate Manny Rutinel raised more than $500,000 in the 48 hours after he launched his bid to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans in Colorado's battleground 8th Congres
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.
Republican John McCord lives in Akron on the Eastern Plains. He’s nearly 70 and a diehard Trump supporter. He likes everything Trump is focused on, including his territorial ambitions for the Panama Canal and Greenland. McCord hopes under the new administration the U.S. can become stronger and better.
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,
It took just over an hour and a half for the Colorado Republican Party's state central committee to decide it wasn't going to conduct any business on Thursday night.
Colorado Springs voters will once again decide this spring whether recreational marijuana sales should be permitted in the state’s second-largest city — less than five months after
Fifty-four percent of voters in November approved Question 300, allowing the sale of recreational marijuana in Colorado Springs
The Colorado Springs City Council is facing a lawsuit. A veteran and medical marijuana store owner says city council cannot put another question on April's municipal ballot under Colorado law.
The Senate Business, Labor, and Technology Committee will vote on Senate Bill 005 today in what is expected to be a contentious battle between Colorado's business and labor communities.
Colorado wheat farmers are invited to attend and participate in the annual county business meetings and elections jointly sponsored by the Colorado Wheat Administrative Committee, the Colorado Association of Wheat Growers and the Colorado
Delusional. Inexperienced. An idiot. Those are some of the things Clark has been called since announcing his third run — and that's just coming from his sister.