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U.S. Senate Rejects Biden's COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate For Private Employers
The U.S. Senate passed a resolution to block a vaccine mandate for private employers.
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The U.S. Senate passed a resolution to block a vaccine mandate for private employers.
Colorado secretary of state's office ordered a conservative nonprofit to pay $40,000 fine and disclose the sources of its contributions.
The draft plan relies heavily on local leaders to implement the state's vision for early childhood education.
Colorado's first Muslim state lawmaker believes words — like those recently used by U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert — have consequences.
Bipartisan pair of senators called for Congress to approve billions in new funding for states to manage wildlife recovery work.
Colorado Springs Rep. Doug Lamborn has introduced legislation to replace the word “fetus” with “unborn child” in all federal law.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Pres. Joe Biden visited Kansas City Area Transportation Authority to tout $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill he signed.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and others remembered Dole as a World War II veteran, a public servant, an acerbic comedian, and advocate.
A doctor is accused of performing gynecological procedures on immigrant women without their consent or full understanding.
WASHINGTON — Bipartisan provision in defense measure that would have required young Americans to register for military draft has been cut.
WASHINGTON — Complain about poor conditions at jail housing inmates charged with violence with the Jan 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Newsline examined how three Colorado colleges and universities managed COVID-19 on campus as a wave of cases arose in the state.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Jon Tester is one of at least two Democrats expected to join every Senate Republican in a vote Wednesday night.
WASHINGTON — The Colorado Republican suggested Minnesota’s Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of only three Muslims in Congress, was a terrorist.
Democratic candidate for Colorado's 3rd Congressional District and state Rep. Donald Valdez called on Rep. Lauren Boebert to resign.
Colorado paid more than $73 million in unemployment benefits to likely or potential fraudsters from March 2020 through April 2021.
Shelter organization identified as a top priority the need to serve houseless individuals unable to reside in congregate living situations.
WASHINGTON — Paid family leave briefly dropped from congressional Democrats' massive social spending and climate bill earlier this fall.
A prominent Colorado Republican activist on Tuesday urged fellow conservatives to reject political violence and extremism.
A proposal to build a major new natural gas pipeline and export terminal in southern Oregon has been officially dropped.