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Courtroom wrangling clarifies gun law

One legal battle averted, another still looming

Governor lends support to tax hike

Added revenue would go to Colorado schools

Treasurer is touting millions in savings

DENVER – State Treasurer Walker Stapleton is touting $7 million in savings of taxpayer money because of a 2012 bill that gave his office oversight of most borrowing by government agencies. ...

Ken Salazar back in Denver as law-firm ‘rock star’

DENVER – Ken Salazar, the San Luis Valley native who stepped down as U.S. secretary of the Interior Department in April, is returning to private law practice and opening a Denver office for ...

Governor stays green

Hickenlooper signs renewable-energy mandate

Audit finds gaps in state personnel system

DENVER – The state government needs to do a better job tracking its employees’ performance for annual reviews, an audit released Monday said. The state’s various departments do th...

Teachers frustrated as lawsuit defeated

Cortez district on record: Budget allocations unfair

Governor signs marijuana bills

Legal pot’s influence on Colorado’s ‘brand’ worries Hickenlooper

Effort to recall McLachlan falls short

Second Amendment allows for gun limits, state representative says

Hickenlooper signs spending bill for schools

Voters must approve tax hike in November for it to take effect

Money wars: McLachlan’s supporters beat recall insurgents

Citizens for Mike McLachlan – an issue group that emerged to oppose efforts to recall the Durango state House member – wasn’t waiting for the worst-case-scenario – a successful petition that...

Agency jumble blocks Mancos hydro plans

DENVER – Rep. Scott Tipton had one of his greatest successes in his two years in Congress last month when the House overwhelmingly passed his bill to promote small hydroelectric projects on ...