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In the more than two years that Colorado has accepted cryptocurrency as payment for state taxes, the amount Coloradans have submitted using the new form of payment is essentially nonexistent. The ...
A federal judge in Denver on Monday ordered President Donald Trump’s administration not to deport any detainees held in Colorado under the 1798 law it invoked last month to send hundreds of people to ...
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet officially announced his campaign for Colorado governor on Friday at an event in Denver’s City Park. “Everything we care about now is at stake in our country,” Bennet said in ...
An association of roughly 1,300 resident physicians and fellows at the University of Colorado School of Medicine is escalating unionization efforts that it says have stalled in the face of opposition ...
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday signed into law Senate Bill 25-3, which sets training requirements to purchase most semiautomatic firearms. “I really think this bill will make Colorado ...
Colorado’s Worker Protection Act would repeal the Labor Peace Act’s requirement that workers in the state prevail in two elections to win union representation and collective bargaining. While the ...
Michael Bennet confirmed Friday he is running in the 2026 election to be Colorado’s next governor. The U.S. senator, a Denver Democrat, was appointed to his seat in 2009 and elected in 2010, 2016 and ...
The U.S. House passed a bill Thursday to require voters to provide proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote, approving a Republican priority over the objections of Democrats who said the ...
This story comes to Colorado Newsline from KFF Health News. GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — On a Friday after school, 6-year-old Esa Rodrigues had unraveled a ball of yarn, spooked the pet cat, polled family ...
Douglas Bruce, author of the Colorado Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, on his website offers a prayer for President Donald Trump. “O LORD, We Thy People unite in prayer for your servant, Donald John Trump, ...
WASHINGTON — Fired federal probationary workers saw setbacks this week, as the U.S. Supreme Court and an appeals court dealt blows in two separate cases, leaving the newly hired or recently promoted ...
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