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Few local governments have followed state’s lead on menstrual product tax exemption

The law went into effect in August 2022, but the sales tax exemption began in January

Christian preschool sues state

School wants to require employees hold specific religious beliefs while still enrolling in Colorado universal pre-kindergarten program

Secretary won’t say whether Trump can access Colorado ballot

Calls mount for states to bar former president from presidential ballot on 14th Amendment grounds

Two Colorado House Democrats sue their caucus, Republicans alleging open meetings violations

Legal action is a rare intraparty spat spilling into public view and the courts

Colorado’s governor vetoed more bills in 2023 than he has before

Jared Polis rejected 10 measures this year; his previous record was five

Colorado lawmakers’ $42,000 average salary influences who drafts and votes on bills

A Colorado Sun analysis of lawmaker salaries as compiled by the National Council of State Legislatures

New fees, design rules lead to fewer bump-outs this spring in downtown Durango

A ‘pedlet’ in 700 block of Main Avenue is a new take on program

‘Back Off Our Benefits’ campaign travels through Durango

Progressive movement attempts to preserve federal programs through cross-country tour

City of Aztec Lodger’s Tax Advisory Board announces vacancies

The city of Aztec is seeking to fill two vacancies on the Lodger’s Tax Advisory Board. The current vacancies are both dedicated members who are owners or operators of lodgings subject to th...

Tribe to Durango: Don’t forget about us, your neighbors

Meeting was first time tribal and city councils have come together since February 2020

More than 80% of local governments have opted out of Colorado’s new paid family, medical leave

Many said they have similar or better programs in place for their workers

Durango city councilor faces scrutiny from fellow councilors over his conduct

Olivier Bosmans accused of misconduct and posting misleading information