
1,600 investigations of Colo. elder abuse stem from new law
After a new mandatory reporting law went into effect this summer, state officials have investigated around 1600 suspected crimes against older adults.

By Megan Verlee

New settlement will end most new drilling on Roan Plateau
Environmentalists have been fighting drilling plans since the area was leased six years ago.

By Megan Verlee

After Obama’s order, Colorado’s undocumented immigrants ready to ‘get out of the shadows’
While immigration reform activists celebrated, Colorado’s Republican Congressmen warned the president is setting a bad precedent.

By Megan Verlee

Compromise key to 2015 Colorado legislative session
Any bill that passes will need bipartisan support. But watchers also expect parties to play to their base.

By Megan Verlee

Powerful budget committee warms to Hickenlooper’s spending plan
While lawmakers seemed generally receptive to the governor’s budget plan, disagreements loom over how to handle taxpayer rebates.

By Megan Verlee

As new leaders chosen, Colorado Senate Republicans’ lucky number is 18
The newly elected state Senate President celebrated Republicans’ 18-17 hold on the chamber by buying Peyton Manning jerseys for his whole caucus.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado Democrats ‘feel very good’ about keeping House majority
House Republicans call the declaration of victory “presumptuous.”

By Megan Verlee

Unexpected state House win for Colo. GOP is possible
Republicans have long had hopes of flipping the state Senate in this election, but their biggest win may be in the other chamber.

By Megan Verlee

Cory Gardner wins US Senate race in Colorado
Sen.-elect Cory Gardner said the message voters sent was to get work done in Washington, D.C.

By Megan Verlee

Education, tax refunds top Gov. Hickenlooper’s budget plan
If lawmakers agree, state spending would go up by $1.7 billion in the fiscal year that starts next July.

By Megan Verlee

‘All-out political warfare’ being waged over Colorado state Senate
With Democrats only holding the narrowest of majorities in the state Senate, Republicans see a chance to take back the chamber.

By Megan Verlee

Ground game may hold the key to electoral victory in Colorado
With the state’s top races still locked in a dead heat, voter turnout efforts could be the X factor in this election.

By Megan Verlee

Gardner pounces on news of canceled Colorado health plans
Most people losing coverage were on plans that don’t meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

By Megan Verlee

Chicken suits latest twist in oddly interesting 5th District race
Republican Doug Lamborn has refused to debate his opponent, Retired Maj. Gen. Irv Halter. So Halter held a mock debate with men dressed in chicken suits.

By Megan Verlee

Colorado’s ‘personhood’ Amendment 67 more ambiguous than partisans say
Both supporters and opponents of Amendment 67 call the measure on this year’s ballot “personhood.” But they disagree sharply on what it actually does.

By Megan Verlee

Lot monsters and pop-out scares: Acting animates Colorado’s haunted houses
What possesses a 30-something with a wife, a toddler, and a day job to coat himself in vivid face-paint and spend his nights scaring teenage girls?

By Megan Verlee