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Polis, Ganahl highlight rural and western Colorado concerns in final face off

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, left, responds to a question at the Colorado Mesa University Gubernatorial Candidate Forum with Republican candidate Heidi Ganahl, right, looking on Tuesday at the CMU campus in Grand Junction. (Christopher Tomlinson/The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel via AP)

Bennet, O’Dea spar on climate, energy issues in Grand Junction debate

Race for Colorado’s U.S. Senate seat returns to drought-stricken Western Slope

Poll: Democrats running in Colorado’s major statewide races hold big leads

Dems leading by wide margins in races for U.S. Senate, governor, attorney general and secretary of state

Durango business owners sober about voting ‘no’ on host of ballot measures

Three alcohol-related measures draw the ire of local merchants

Candidate races expected to drive higher voter turnout this year in La Plata County

Hot-button issues include rising inflation, property taxes and abortion rights

5 things to know about Colorado’s psychedelics ballot initiative

Proposition 122 would allow the personal use of psilocybin mushrooms

Proposition 122: Colorado voters will decide whether to legalize magic mushrooms

The measure would allow for the creation of natural medicine healing centers where people could use psychedelic mushrooms.

Proposition 123: Should Colorado set aside $300 million a year for affordable housing?

Naysayers worry about how it would affect the state budget and TABOR refunds

A quick rundown of what’s on this year’s ballot locally and in Colorado

There are 11 proposed amendments to state law or the state Constitution

As Bennet-O’Dea race tightens, O’Dea hopes to appeal to ‘middle Colorado’

Republican candidate buoyed by poll that shows him within seven points of Democratic challenger

Proposition 126: Should Colorado restaurants be allowed to sell to-go cocktails forever?

Proposition 126 also would let third-party delivery services, like Uber Eats and DoorDash, deliver alcohol

Sen. Michael Bennet stumps in Durango, calls on young voters

‘There is no alternative,’ senator says in making an appeal to Democratic electors