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Trump returns to power after unprecedented comeback, emboldened to reshape American institutions

‘From this moment on, America’s decline is over’

Durango residents march in defiance of incoming Trump presidency

Human rights, unqualified billionaire leadership common concerns in Buckley Park on Saturday

Photos: People’s March

About 300 people take to the street on Saturday in Durango

Councilor Bosmans shows interest in second term ahead of Durango elections

Five residents, including two serving councilors, seek candidacy in City Council race

Colorado senators worry about sweeping effects of new immigration bill

Laken Riley Act clears key Senate vote, heads to final vote Monday

Petition gathering begins for Durango City Council elections

Four residents have already completed candidate affidavits

Polis touts independence from DC ‘disorder’ in State of the State

Colorado governor addresses joint session as General Assembly begins 2025 lawmaking season

Colorado governor walks tightrope in approaching Trump

Polis resorts to one of his go-to refrains: ‘We can get good ideas from the left and the right’

On opening day of Colorado Legislature, some Republicans refuse to approve election results

Two Colorado Springs representatives led effort, echoing movement that began in 2020

Colorado Republican leaders try to clinch power with bylaw amendments

Proposed changes are ‘detrimental to democracy,’ La Plata County Republican says

AG Phil Weiser is first big name to declare for 2026 Colorado governor’s race

State’s top elected lawyer announced a big resolution: he’s running

Durango locks in legislative agenda ahead of new year

City is watching Colorado Legislature on a number of issues