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Parker: Election reform will help voters

La Plata County clerk says mail ballot for all eases complexity

Senator: Ads could finance air force

Senate OKs fleet, but won’t spring for appropriation

County clerk on receiving end of elections-reform attack mailing

Flier’s return address is Secretary of State Scott Gessler’s former law firm

No funds for firefighting force

State measure’s sponsor upset with governor’s response

Lawmakers on elections: Mail in the ballots

DENVER – State representatives passed an overhaul of Colorado’s elections law Friday that will make voting by mail the standard way elections are run. The House also passed bills ...

Where does GOP go from here?

Local Republicans: Listening, swaying voters are keys

Tax credit for working poor passes Senate

GOP protests about paying $100M bill fail to persuade

Dems seek to advance Colorado election bill

GOP secretary of state opposes measure

Lawmakers advance mental-health studies

DENVER – Legislators at last began moving on the final piece of their gun-violence agenda Tuesday with the first of two bills addressing people with dangerous mental problems. Spo...

Measure may help police learn how to deal with Fido

DENVER – Brittany Moore’s German shepherd, Ava, was standing in the driveway with a rawhide bone in her mouth when a police officer’s bullet pierced the dog’s back. The Erie polic...

Renewable-energy bill clears Colo. Senate

Republicans worry about impact it will have on rural consumers

Senate votes ‘yes’ for expansion of Medicaid to poor

DENVER – The state Senate voted Monday to expand government health insurance for the poor, a key part of the federal health-care law known as Obamacare. Under Senate Bill 200...