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Here's What Colorado Officials Have To Say About The Jan. 6 Insurrection Anniversary
Hundreds stormed U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, during a Joint Session of U.S. Congress in process of confirming 2020 presidential results.
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Hundreds stormed U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, during a Joint Session of U.S. Congress in process of confirming 2020 presidential results.
Elected officials, voting rights leaders want a renewed commitment to fighting disinformation, educating the public about electoral process.
Democratic state lawmakers largely refrained from calling for legislative action in the immediate wake of a Dec. 27 shooting spree.
The University of Colorado Boulder will begin the first two weeks of spring semester with online classes.
People out of work due to the Marshall Fire could qualify for over six months of unemployment benefits from the federal government.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Majority Leader Schumer stressed Democrats are prepared to change Senate rules to pass voting rights legislation.
WASHINGTON — President Biden will deliver speech Thursday in the heart of the U.S. Capitol to mark first anniversary of insurrection there.
Downtown Superior will be reopened to residents and business owners Monday, five days after the Marshall Fire burned through the area.
A new bill would require state-provided attorneys to advocate for the goals of the children they represent in abuse and neglect cases.
Database to allow public information about state certification, compliance with training requirements, employment status of peace officers.
A group of congressional Democrats called for preserving the climate portions of President Joe Biden's stalled domestic spending bill.
All Colorado counties signed onto joint framework for how state should distribute money from settlements with drug companies.
“I saw everything,” the neighbor, Mike Zoltowski, told Newsline. He said the scene “was like a war zone.”
This roundup of Marshall Fire resources is republished from a version compiled by Boulder Beat.
Colorado sanctuary leaders granted one-year stays of removal, can legally remain in country throughout 2022 without threat of deportation.
Fast-moving and destructive grass fires in Boulder County on Thursday prompted Gov. Jared Polis to declare a state of emergency.
Hundreds of homes, including an entire Superior subdivision, were destroyed Thursday by a fast-moving grass fire in Boulder County.
Despite record-high COVID-19 cases in Colorado, many colleges and universities will stick to their fall semester COVID-19 protocols.
Gov. Jared Polis reduced the prison of truck driver — whose original punishment sparked international outcry — from 110 to 10 years.
It's the most destructive fire in Colorado history. Believed to have been caused by electrical lines that were blown down.