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Gubernatorial candidate George Brauchler says infrastructure a key campaign issue

Denver-area DA makes first visit to Durango

Gubernatorial candidate faces national questions, offers state solutions

Mike Johnston says next governor needs to be a community-builder

Gubernatorial candidate Mike Johnston visits Durango

Democrat Mike Johnston outlines vision

Election 2016 the Latest: Colorado OKs medically assisted suicide

DENVER – Here’s a look at the latest on Election Day in Colorado: 8:55 p.m. Democratic U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado has won re-election to a second full term, d...

‘Yes’ on Amdts. T and U

Amendments T and U are housekeeping measures referred to the voters by overwhelming majorities of both houses of the Legislature. They are worthwhile, but not particularly interesting. Both ...

Pro & Con: Amendment 70: raising the minimum wage

Yes: Gradual, moderate raises will help workers without hurting jobs If passed, Amendment 70 will increase the Colorado minimum wage from the current $8.31 per hour to $12 per hour by 2020. ...

‘Yes’ to 107, 108: Reinstate primary and let all vote

Propositions 107 and 108 would recreate a presidential primary in Colorado and open all primaries to unaffiliated voters. Both should be approved. Both measures would change state...

Pro & Con: Amendment 71: Changing the state Constitution

YES: Amendment 71 is necessary to protect Western Colorado On Nov. 8, Colorado citizens will have the opportunity to decide whether they support the “Raise the Bar” initiative, Amendment 71....

ColoradoCare taxes would extend beyond payroll levies

Investment, real estate, some business income would be hit

Big money pours into Colorado ballot issue campaigns

Proponents of life-ending medication for the terminally ill report $4.5 million

Anti-fracking measures fail to make November ballot

Proponents fall under threshold for valid signatures

Push underway to remove ‘slavery’ from state law

Ballot effort would strike archaic constitutional language