A looming government shutdown could leave hundreds of thousands of federal employees without a paycheck and close many government services. The impact of a shutdown would vary from state to state.
A looming government shutdown could leave tens of thousands of employees in Colorado Springs without a paycheck.
Members of Colorado’s congressional delegation on Tuesday blamed their counterparts across the aisle for failing to avert the ...
The state's highest court ruled on Monday that the version of Colorado's "three strikes" law that was in effect prior to this ...
Colorado Republicans voted Saturday to force the state party to cancel next year’s party primary and instead pick GOP ...
A federal judge last week concluded a critic of then-Denver Mayor Michael Hancock had not shown that the termination of her ...
Adams County passed a resolution Tuesday distributing almost $6 million in opioid settlement funds to 19 organizations throughout the county.
Colorado’s 10 U.S. senators and representatives sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Monday, asking him to declare a ...
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Unemployment Insurance Division said it is prepared to assist federal workers living in the state who have been furloughed due to the federal ...
Suma Nallapat, Denver’s chief information officer, takes an expanded role for the city as its new Chief AI and Information Officer ...
It was just another weekend, a rather small slice of time, this one at the end of September. Around these parts, autumn ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s planned relocation of up to 2,600 employees to Fort Collins could bring more than $1 billion in new business output and over 6,000 new jobs to the area by the end ...