
"Expedition Health" Opens at Denver Museum of Nature and Science
A big, new exhibit opened at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science over the weekend, and it’s all about you.

Pinnacol Assurance Transfer Moves Forward
A proposal that would require a quasi-governmental agency to shift its extra financial reserves to fill the state’s budget hole cleared a senate appropriations committee on Tuesday.

Colorado Springs Municipal Election Results
The unofficial results are in for the Colorado Springs municipal election.

Illegal Immigrant Tuition Bill Fails
After an emotion filled debate, state lawmakers defeated a bill that that would have allowed illegal immigrants to qualify for in-state college tuition.

Round-Up
Recent actions at the state capitol include granting initial approval to bills that aim to bar the state Land Board from selling or leasing property to the U.S.

Mise en Place: Eggs
Welcome to Mise en Place, a journey of culinary delight where anything can happen.

Capitol Conversation: Budget Cuts and Higher Education
Higher education could be facing a drastic budget cut if state lawmakers can’t come up with an alternative to fill a now 300 million dollar budget shortfall.

Higher Education Budget Cuts
A proposed 300 million dollar budget cut to higher education has left the state’s colleges and universities stunned.

Citizen Report: The Briarhurst Manor
Briarhurst Manor historians Erick and Tamila Wright had a different sort of inspiration for their work.

Pinon Canyon Bill Passes House Committee
State lawmakers are trying a different approach in their efforts to stop the U.S. Army from expanding a military training sight in south-east Colorado.

Illegal Immigrant Tuition Bill Moves Forward Despite Objections
A bill that would give illegal immigrants in-state college tuition passed out of the senate appropriations committee early Wednesday morning over objections from Republicans who say Democrats rushed it through.

Bills in Limbo
Nearly fifty bills are currently backlogged waiting for a hearing in Colorado’s house appropriations committee by the end of this week.

Cyclist Bill Rolls to Governor
A measure that aims to make it safer for bicyclists to travel on Colorado highways has now cleared both legislative chambers.

Colorado's Race to the Top
Colorado senators unveiled a plan on Monday to try and win federal dollars for education reform.

State Lawmakers Try to Block Pinon Canyon Expansion
[slideshow id=14]Some state lawmakers are trying a new tactic in their efforts to block the Army’s plans to expand its 235,000- acre Pinon Canyon training site by introducing a bill […]

Capitol Conversation: Cutting the Budget
In the coming days state lawmakers must cut hundreds of millions of dollars from next year’s budget.