From excitement to fear, Coloradans have strong feelings about Trump’s first 100 days

Voters weigh in on president’s second term and where country is headed

Colorado fights Trump administration’s bid to help imprisoned loyalist Tina Peters

U.S. Justice Department requested former elections clerk be freed while she appeals

White House to reverse rule promoting conservation on BLM land

Public Lands Act put restoration on equal footing with ranching and drilling

Colorado’s outdoor businesses buckling in Trump trade war

'We can’t just uproot our supply chain overnight,’ business cofounder says

A Bayfield business was on the cusp of the American dream. Tariffs may yank it away

‘For us, it’s not political, it’s existential,’ said Taylor Ripp, owner of Outpost Campers

Funding for Colorado ‘Head Start’ threatened by Trump’s budget proposal

Program relies on $120 million in federal funding annually

Associated Press wins reinstatement to White House events

Judge’s ruling says government can’t punish news organization for content of its speech

U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd signs onto bill attempting to rein in Trump’s authority on tariffs

Freshman representative becomes second House Republican to challenge tariff legitimacy

Colorado artist denies trying to distort Trump in portrait

Portraitist Sarah Boardman says her business has been harmed by president’s comments

Hands Off! Rally in Durango draws out 1,000 protesters

Vivian Smotherman: ‘We are not at the beginning of fascism. We are in the middle’

Police investigating confrontation over ‘MAHA’ hat at Durango recreation center

A woman alleges a man confronted her aggressively over conservative slogan

Federal government ends office leases in Durango

Landlords say Bureau of Reclamation, Army Corps of Engineers to move out of offices