
Budget Breakdown – Following the Money
This is the first in an ongoing series from Colorado Public Radio News — Budget Breakdown. As state lawmakers spend the next few months debating how to close the budget […]

By Megan Verlee

Lawmakers Divided Over School Meal Funds
Colorado is facing budget shortfalls in the hundreds of millions of dollars, but the first big fiscal fight this session comes down to a much smaller number. Republicans and Democrats […]

By Megan Verlee

Hickenlooper Gives State of the State
It sometimes seems like there isn’t a single situation in government that doesn’t remind Governor Hickenlooper of some experience in his business life. Thursday’s State of the State was no […]

By Megan Verlee

CO Lawmakers Get Back to Work
The state legislature started its four-month session Wednesday with the usual pomp and circumstance — swearing in new legislators and electing new leadership. Lawmakers have a lot on their plates […]

By Megan Verlee

Hickenlooper Inaugurated
Colorado swore in its 42nd governor Tuesday. Democrat John Hickenlooper took the oath of office in a chilly ceremony outside the state capitol.

By Megan Verlee

‘Secure Communities’ Brings Controversy
Outgoing governor Bill Ritter has created a small furor with the announcement Tuesday that Colorado will join what’s called the Secure Communities initiative. It’s a federal program that allows local […]

By Megan Verlee

Craft Distilling Rising Trend
Coloradans can to load their plates with local food and their pints with local beer. Now something else is going local too — their cocktails. CPR’s Megan Verlee reports on […]

By Megan Verlee

Residents Fight Over Solar Projects
The San Luis Valley is one of Colorado’s best areas for solar power – lots of sun and clear atmosphere.

By Megan Verlee

Crestone Trying to Rename Mountain
You can’t miss the massive peak that looms over the tiny town of Crestone on the edge of the San Luis Valley. But what should you call it?

By Megan Verlee

GOP Considering Immigration Legislation
Everyone at the state capitol seems to agree that the budget will dominate the next legislative session. But some Republican lawmakers are starting to work on a slate of bills […]

By Megan Verlee

Lots of Stories Behind Holiday Display
Friday night thousands will crowd downtown Denver for one of the city’s oldest celebrations — the Grand Illumination of the city and county building. And the display’s history is almost […]

By Megan Verlee

Douglas County Schools Contemplate Vouchers
The Douglas County school board is considering whether to hand over some of its money to help students go to private schools. The program would be the first of its […]

By Megan Verlee

Ritter Presents Final Budget Proposal
Governor Bill Ritter presented his final budget proposal Wednesday to the incoming members of the legislature’s budget committee. His plan may change in coming months, but one thing probably won’t […]

By Megan Verlee

Tax Hike for Higher Ed?
Colorado is 49th in the nation for public funding of higher education. But the solution may be a tough sell. A committee appointed by Governor Bill Ritter wants to ask […]

By Megan Verlee

Denver Voting on ‘UFO Panel’
Denver voters who make it all the way through their ballots may get a surprise this year. They’re being asked to vote on something no American city has done before. […]

By Megan Verlee

Trinidad Loses ‘Sex-Change’ Doc
The small town of Trinidad, Colorado has long had the nickname “Sex Change Capitol of the World.”

By Megan Verlee