Voters passed Prop. 113 for national popular vote, so what happens with Colorado’s electoral votes?
Several days have passed since Election Day and former President Donald Trump is president-elect for the second time in his political career.
Several days have passed since Election Day and former President Donald Trump is president-elect for the second time in his political career.
Veterans comprise roughly 6% of the U.S. population, U.S. Census Bureau data shows. In some states, however, veterans represent an even larger part of the public.
Map offers glance into veteran population in Colorado Read More »
When it came to giving schools more local funding, Colorado voters were reluctant to raise taxes this year.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jim Akin carried an estimated 10,000 paratroopers as a pilot, and when he skydived at 99 years old over the summer it was in their honor.
WWII, Korea and Vietnam Vet jumps from plane at 99, and it may not be his last jump Read More »
State House Democrats elected its slate of leaders for the 2025 session on Monday.
Livestock raisers from the Western Slope are trying to plan ahead as Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) prepares to relocate another 10 wolves on the western landscape this winter.
Western Slope livestock raisers seek answers on wolf concerns from CPW Read More »
Ryan Gonzalez has won a reliably blue Weld County seat, and two other races remaining that are to close to call could potentially help pull Republicans out of a superminority in the Colorado House.
Ryan Gonzalez hands GOP win in HD50; Tight races for Woog in HD19, Keltie in HD16 Read More »
Is it just me, or has the air suddenly cleared, the sun started shining a little brighter, and everything around us feels less… frenzied? That’s how it feels knowing that Donald Trump will soon take the White House reins again. After years of chaos, broken promises, fake news, and empty rhetoric, there’s a refreshing return to clarity — plans that are firm and unapologetically ambitious. I imagine I’m not alone in this feeling. It’s a collective exhale — a sigh of relief as we prepare for a transformative new chapter in American politics.
Sturmon: In the next chapter, Trump’s return and the dream team driving change Read More »
It appears that even in Democratic strongholds, voters have had enough with soft-on-crime policies that have been implemented by left-wing prosecutors in recent years. In California and Illinois, three district attorneys who enacted lenient criminal policies were ousted during Tuesday’s election. In addition, a ballot measure to toughen criminal penalties in California was passed overwhelmingly.
Democratic voters oust soft-on-crime prosecutors Read More »
Since Donald Trump’s landslide victory over Kamala Harris last Tuesday, the legacy press has been hosting a public inquest into her demise. Three competing theories soon dominated the discussions — only one of which accepted the reality that Americans rejected the far-left policies and candidate on the merits.