Can AI help people vote? These Denver students think so
The app, VoteWise Colorado, takes you through the voting process step by step and the chatbot answers questions.
From campaign events to voter canvassing, what will make the difference in Colorado’s razor-tight 8th Congressional District race?
The candidates and their supporters are racing to win the battles of persuasion and turnout.
E. coli outbreak underscores efforts to improve food safety, plus how to reduce your risk of illness
Alice White, a senior instructor at the Colorado School of Public Health and leader of a team at the school’s Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence, discussed the recent outbreak of E. coli.
Colorado Springs is setting new council districts and residents still have time to weigh in
Residents can view all of the options and leave comments on the city’s website ahead of a planned public meeting at the City Administration building on Oct. 30.
Clerks across Colorado working to calm public concern in the wake of Mesa County ballot fraud revelations
Election experts say the situation shows the strength of having a robust signature verification process.
Oct. 28, 2024: Food safety after E. coli outbreak; ‘Purplish’ on election security; Denver’s crowded ballot
Colorado officials have eliminated tainted meat as the cause of an E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s quarter pounders. That leaves raw onions as the likeliest source. Food safety expert Alice White explains why raw produce is a particular problem. Then, how Colorado secures the vote with “Purplish.” And, in addition to 14 statewide ballot measures, Denver voters have another 12 local ones to decide.
McDonald’s Quarter Pounder back on menus after testing points to Colorado Springs facility as E. coli source
McDonald’s says testing has ruled out beef patties as the source of the outbreak of E. coli poisoning tied to its Quarter Pounders.
U.S. Supreme Court sets date to hear Uinta oil train dispute
The Uinta Basin Railway project would increase oil shipments along the Colorado River.
If you get a ballot for a loved one who’s passed away, or for someone who’s moved, what should you do?
Clerks have lots of tools to keep their voter rolls up to date, but sometimes they need the public’s help.
Grammy-winning rapper Lecrae reflects on faith, music, life and growing up in Colorado
In his music and his life, Lecrae’s Colorado roots shine through, embodying the spirit of overcoming challenges, embracing diversity, and defying expectations.
Some landlords, companies offer incentives to Colorado tenants who pay rent on time
Colorado Matters spoke with the CEO of Stake Rowland Hobbs, a company that offers incentives for paying rent on time, and Danielle Rickards, a single mother renting an apartment in Grand Junction.
Remembering former Denver Nuggets star Dikembe Mutombo, a towering figure in basketball and humanity
“He was Mount Mutombo. He stood tall.”
Preparing your garden for Colorado’s winter: Expert tips from a Betty Ford Alpine Garden Horticulturist
Colin Lee with Betty Ford Alpine Gardens shares his top tips for winterizing your garden.
New Aurora police chief talks about the Trump rally recruiting, immigration during public event
APD Chief Todd Chamberlain attends meet and greet with Aurora community members.