Liza Nielsen applied to work at Starbucks because of the “promised magical benefits” the company offered, like tuition and health care reimbursement. But when she started at the coffee giant’s Superior store in early 2021,
Before and after winning election last year to represent one of Colorado’s most diverse and immigrant-rich congressional districts, Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans of Fort Lupton promised to help deliver a border crackdown and deportations of violent criminals,
Colorado grocery stores would be prohibited from “unfairly or unconscionably” raising prices on their products under new legislation proposed by state lawmakers.
Colorado Springs leaders may try recreational pot measure again, claiming voters who approved it were ‘confused.’” Apparently, some city council members
On Thursday, former county clerk in Colorado and election-denier Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years behind bars.
A panel of Colorado legislators on Tuesday advanced a proposal to eliminate provisions of a law governing the process for imposing union fees on non-union members.
The Federal Election Commission has dismissed a complaint filed last year against the Colorado Republican Party and its chairman, Dave Williams, that alleged the state GOP violated campaign finance la
A bill that would ease the path for unions to organize in Colorado cleared its first committee hearing at the Capitol on Monday. Members of the Democratic-controlled Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee,
The Colorado Springs City Council may refer a new election ballot measure asking voters to vote, again, on recreational cannabis sales — just months after voters approved retail pot.
In 1967 – six years before Roe v. Wade was decided and before any other state changed its laws – Colorado legislators loosened abortion restrictions. The new law allowed for abortions in the case of rape, incest, fetal anomalies and when the life or health of the mother is at risk.
Colorado Democrats were determined to knock down questions about Secretary of State Jena Griswold as she prepares to run for governor.
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.