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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 ...

2014 elections: Who’s in, who’s on the fence

GOP may not gain foothold in Colorado

Sheriffs bond to shoot down state gun laws

Schirard among 54 suing Hickenlooper over two bills

Tri-State calls for renewable mandate veto

Meeting rural requirements would cost billions, firm says

Hickenlooper to visit Durango and Cortez

Governor to dedicate Mesa Verde’s visitor center

Guv signs bill into law

Roberts: State overloaded with patients already

Coram punches above weight

Minority party state representative sees nine of his bills pass

Roberts finds more GOP allies

DENVER – Ellen Roberts is no longer a Party of One. Ever since she entered the Legislature in 2007, the Republican senator from Durango found has herself alone, or with perhaps on...

In 2013, Democrats had their way

Bruised Republicans promise to remember lessons learned

Rollicking session ends with whimper

Legislature passes marijuana regulations on final day

S.W. Colo. legislators still on fire

Bills to help forests, quicken responses

Waning-session weariness won’t eclipse need for action

The Colorado Legislature is about to wrap up its business for the year, and lawmakers are rightly worn out from a busy and contentious session. The political constellations aligned following...