Colorado districts hope voters support tax measures for new school buildings, scholarships, and more
More than 30 of Colorado’s 178 school districts are asking voters to approve a local tax measure in this November’s election.
More than 30 of Colorado’s 178 school districts are asking voters to approve a local tax measure in this November’s election.
It might be said former President Donald J. Trump, is proving to be “high energy”, as he sometimes will describe a go-getter on the campaign trail.
Three western Colorado communities hope to raise new dollars for child care through taxes paid by out-of-town visitors who stay in hotels or short-term rental housing.
In search of new child care money, more Colorado communities look to hotel guests Read More »
All of the voter resources available to English-language speakers and readers are also available to Spanish-language speakers and readers in Colorado through VayaVotarColorado.gov, the office of Secretary of State Jena Griswold has announced.
Spanish language website, multilingual hotline offers voter resources to Coloradans Read More »
Over the last year, a common issue between Colorado Parks and Wildlife and ranchers is the state agency’s slow response in investigating wolves killing livestock and how a lack of training leads to incorrect determinations.
Parks and Wildlife Commission overturns staff on wolf kill, orders payment to rancher Read More »
A Town Hall meeting featuring 4th District U.S. Rep. Greg Lopez, R-Parker, will take place from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at Message of Life Ministries, 605 18th St. SW in Loveland. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
U.S. Rep. Greg Lopez to appear today in 4th District Town Hall in Loveland Read More »
When Danielle Jurinsky returned to civilian life after nine years serving in the Air Force, most of it at Buckley Air Base, and after building multiple businesses employing more than 50 residents, adding to her responsibility may not have been a consideration.
If you don’t know Danielle Jurinsky, you might after Donald Trump’s MAGA rally in Aurora Read More »
The Colorado Supreme Court, by 4-3, declined on Tuesday to address the high-profile issue of a Christian baker’s refusal to make a cake for a customer celebrating a gender transition, instead concluding the case was not properly filed in the first place.
Colorado Supreme Court dismisses latest Masterpiece Cakeshop case Read More »
This spring, wildlife biologists found 32 bats on the Front Range with white-nose syndrome, up from one on the Eastern Plains in 2023. This month federal wildlife officials reported the first bat in Utah infected with the syndrome that has killed millions of bats across North America in recent years.
The Colorado Supreme Court will soon decide whether animals have bodily liberty and whether a “next friend” can file a lawsuit on their behalf. A lawsuit filed by the Nonhuman Rights Project will be heard by the court on Oct. 24.