In a sign of how competitive the race in Colorado's 8th Congressional District is, U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson made his second visit to the district in seven weeks to raise money and support for Republican Gabe Evans.
Put forth by conservative nonprofit Advance Colorado, proponents say Proposition 128 and Proposition 130 are needed to curb Colorado crime, while opponents say they would do more harm than good.
This fall, residents will vote on two major criminal justice ballot measures, one of which would increase the time some criminals serve in prison and the other would create a $350 million fund for police agencies.
A rural Colorado county courthouse has beefed up security after threats were made against courthouse staff and a judge
While Americans continue to struggle under unrelentingly high rents, as many as 223,000 affordable housing units across the U.S. could be yanked out from under them in the next five years alone.
Colorado court administrators are investigating threats against a district court judge and its staff after a former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters was sentenced this week in an election case. District Court Judge Matthew Barrett sentenced Peters to nine years in prison on Thursday and disparaged her push of discredited claims about rigged voting
The former Mesa County clerk was ordered to serve eight and a half years in prison and six months in the county jail.
Colorado voters who speak languages other than English can take advantage of state-provided translation services.
On Thursday, former county clerk in Colorado and election-denier Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years behind bars.
Colorado Voters are set to vote on one of the initiatives that would change how people vote in the next election.
The mayors of Colorado’s three largest cities have endorsed Proposition 131, a statewide ballot measure that proposes to eliminate single-party primaries and enact ranked-choice voting in most state and federal elections.
Colorado reproductive rights advocates recently spent nearly $2 million on a TV ad campaign to convince voters to enshrine abortion access in the state constitution. Yes, but: It's merely a fraction of their overall campaign spending,