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Colorado politicians react to Trump indictment news

Democrats say ‘no one is above the law,’ while state GOP calls the charges ‘corrupt’

Climate damage from oil leases on U.S. land gets second look

Leases put up for sale during Trump administration

Decision to relocate Space Command out of Colorado was justified, inspector general concludes

Congressional delegation requested a review, saying plan to move headquarters was politically motivated

Can Colorado Republicans win over unaffiliated voters if their base is focused on 2020?

Game plan for moving forward clashes with unfounded claims that presidential election was fraudulent

Woodward book puts White House back in damage-control mode

WASHINGTON – An incendiary tell-all book by a reporter who helped bring down President Richard Nixon is roiling the White House, as current and former aides of President Donald Trump are quo...

Steven Tyler sends cease-and-desist to Trump for use of song

BOSTON – Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler is again demanding that President Donald Trump stop using the band’s songs at rallies. Tyler’s attorney sent a cease-and-desist letter to ...

Secretary of state challenger focuses on voting rights

Griswold criticizes incumbent for comprising voter data, cooperating with President Trump

How do you control an out-of-control boss?

‘Managing up’ comes with risks, rewards

Carl Bernstein decries commitment to truth in Washington

At Durango Public Library, journalist says nation is in ‘cold civil war’

Trump fights releasing details on national monument decision

Group wants to know how original designation decisions were made

DREAMers ask for support ahead of legislation deadline

Buckley Park rally attracts about 100 people

Ute Mountain Utes blast member’s testimony against Bears Ears

Tribe says comments to U.S. House committee were an inappropriate political ploy