Colorado can’t disqualify Donald Trump under insurrection clause, U.S. Supreme Court rules
Decision comes one day before Super Tuesday
Decision comes one day before Super Tuesday
The Republican said she’d be a better candidate than Trump against Democratic President Joe Biden
GOP candidate trying to rally support in a state where party apparatus is already fully behind her opponent
College political science club encouraging engagement in local government
Concerns about Biden’s age and handling of war in Gaza prompt hope for alternative at national convention
Governor’s office forms panel to review, recommend replacement in middle of election year
Colorado’s presidential primary to be held March 5
Jason Eley wants to change culture at DA’s office; Sean Murray wants to build on successes
Executive committee turnover comes weeks before caucus and assembly
Candidate says she would bring diverse experience to seat held by Sen. Cleave Simpson
Candidates for CU regent, statehouse seats, county commissioner and district attorney announced
Leaders of La Plata County Republican Central Committee asked her to step aside Jan. 2; no-confidence vote scheduled for Jan. 29
“I’m doing everything that I can for the conservative movement to remain a strong voice in Washington, D.C.,” she said in an interview
Lawmaker announced Wednesday she will run in Colorado’s 4th Congressional District
About 44% of all ballots cast showed up on Election Day in La Plata County
Ballot questions, lack of candidates may not have resonated with voters
Candidate says he wants to keep district on current path
Ross Melton takes highest percentage of votes entering final tally
1% increase would have funded town parks; mayor ‘not surprised’ at the outcome
Proposition II was approved by a wide margin Tuesday
Time to ‘roll up the sleeves and get to work,’ county commissioner says
79% of votes cast support continuing BID with 2 mill property tax
Ballot Issue 7A extends property tax that was due to sunset in 2024
Outgoing Treasurer Allison Aichele gave notice of resignation in July
Jeff Hurd and Russ Andrews pitch themselves as moderate options
Boebert apologizes again for the September incident, but her Republican rivals aren’t ready to let her off the hook
Question goes to ballot Nov. 7, funding would be directed to parks
An assortment of tax questions and school board candidates go before voters Nov. 7
District asking voters to extend a property tax passed nearly 20 years ago
Residents of the mountain town affirmed a decision made two years ago