Supreme Court rejects two appeals by Republicans involving Dominion Voting Systems
The court also rejected a Republican challenge to a Biden administration executive order intended to boost voter registration.
Celebrating Filipino American History Month with a 70th anniversary milestone in Colorado
October 1 marks the start of Filipino American History Month, a time each year dedicated to honoring the history, accomplishments and legacy of Filipinos in the United States. And this year marks the 70th anniversary of the Filipino American Community of Colorado, one of the oldest Asian-American non-profits in our state.
Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years behind bars
Peters was found guilty in August on charges related to her handling of election equipment.
Head of Colorado County Clerk Association on the chaos caused by Tina Peters, rebuilding voter confidence and what’s next for elections
“If anybody thinks it’s over, they’re out of their minds.” Matt Crane, the head of the Colorado County Clerks Association, said he expects conversations around election security to continue for some time.
Tina Peters trial stretches beyond Colorado, into the land of Dominion Voting conspiracies
The Former Mesa County Clerk is another guide post for election disinformation.
District Attorney talks the long and strange case of Tina Peters
Dan Rubinstein heads the 21st Judicial District Attorney’s Office tasked with prosecuting former Mesa County Clerk.
Colorado Congressional District 8 candidate Democrat Yadira Caraveo on finding balance in Washington and her priorities if she’s re-elected
Caraveo discussed facing a reelection challenge in what appears to be another closely contested race.
Proposition JJ: Retain additional sports betting tax revenue, explained
State lawmakers want to keep the excess taxes collected from booming sports gambling businesses and use the money for water conservation projects.
What do teens think about the presidential election? We went inside a Colorado classroom to find out
From wondering why candidates dodged questions to showing concern over specific policies, students in Matthew Fulford’s civics class were given the chance to discuss their emotions and questions on the upcoming presidential election.
Colorado’s first Latina Supreme Court justice on life, law and making history once again
While Justice Monica Márquez is widely recognized for her role in Colorado history, she says she remains humble about her achievements.
Producer claims Fox coerced testimony in Dominion libel case
Abby Grossberg, a former producer for Fox host Maria Bartiromo, has filed a separate lawsuit contending that Fox pressured her to give misleading testimony during her deposition in the Dominion case.
University of Colorado faculty and students say proposed disclaimer restricts free speech
The proposed amendment addresses communication on digital spaces controlled by campuses.
Tina Peters trial enters final stage
Testimony concluded three years to the day after news first broke of a potential election security breach in Mesa County.
Dominion lawsuit documents reveal Tucker Carlson’s scorn for Trump
One text message from Fox prime-time host Tucker Carlson says outright, “I hate him passionately.”
Fox News claims Dominion defamation suit is assault on First Amendment
Dominion says that some Fox News employees deliberately amplified false claims by allies of former President Donald Trump that Dominion had changed votes in the 2020 election, and that Fox provided a platform for guests to make false and defamatory statements.
Judge: No separate defamation trials for Fox News, Fox Corp. in Dominion case
Defense attorneys have argued that executives’ roles at the parent company, Fox Corp., removed them from the day-to-day decisions that allowed false election claims to appear on Fox News.