Government and PoliticsColorado Springs community activists push back on continued efforts to fund a new police training facilityBy Abigail Beckman
ElectionsIt’s Election Day 2023. Here’s what CPR, KRCC and Denverite are watchingBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
Government and PoliticsProp HH cleared for ballot after Colorado Supreme Court rejects a challengeBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsColorado property tax plan remains on track after judge rejects lawsuitBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsLawsuit challenges upcoming Colorado ballot measure that would shrink property tax bills and TABOR refundsBy Andrew Kenney
EnvironmentClimate advocacy groups submit a ballot initiative that would end new oil and gas permits by 2030By Sam Brasch
Government and PoliticsColoradans could vote on a $70 million ‘attainable housing’ fee in 2023By Andrew Kenney
2022 ElectionsFort Collins appears on track to approve ranked choice voting starting in 2025By Paolo Zialcita
2022 ElectionsProposition 125, allowing Colorado grocery stores to sell wine, remains too close to callBy Matt Bloom
2022 ElectionsColorado voters approve Proposition 123, dedicating $300 million annually to affordable housingBy The Associated Press
2022 ElectionsTherapists who already incorporate psychedelics in their practice are mixed on Prop 122By Max Lubbers
2022 ElectionsAffordable housing measures are on local ballots all across Colorado this electionBy Rachel Estabrook
2022 ElectionsWhat it will be like to buy booze in Colorado in the future (if all these ballot measures pass, anyway)By Andrew Kenney
2022 ElectionsPublic officials sign on to effort opposing decriminalization of psilocybinBy Megan Verlee
EducationSecretary of State investigating campaign finance complaint from Douglas County resident over group supporting school funding measureBy Jenny Brundin