Colorado clerks look to livestreaming for ballot box transparency
El Paso County spent close to $200k on technology last year
By Sara Wilson, Colorado Newsline - October 03, 2024El Paso County spent close to $200k on technology last year
By Sara Wilson, Colorado Newsline - October 03, 2024In Arizona, the state’s highest court upheld a Civil War-era abortion ban. Florida and South Carolina moved to restrict abortion to six weeks — before many people know they are pregnant.
By Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun - June 24, 2024Rep. Lauren Boebert says climate change happens ‘four times every year’
By Chase Woodruff, Colorado Newsline - May 30, 2024Measure, opposed by every Republican and 9 Democrats, heads to Senate
By Sara Wilson, Colorado Newsline - April 14, 2024Anti-abortion organizations are pushing state lawmakers to promote a controversial and unproven “abortion reversal” treatment — flouting the objections of medical professionals who point out it is not supported by science.
By Anna Claire Vollers - November 30, 2023Dr. Warren Hern, who has performed thousands of abortions in nearly 50 years of practice, says, 'This is the worst situation I've seen in this country in my life.'
By Rebekah Sager - June 01, 2023Rep. Lauren Boebert has introduced a bill that would gut the 2022 bipartisan gun safety compromise law and other modest steps to curb gun violence.
By Josh Israel - May 19, 2023Republicans won't run the cities of Jacksonville, Florida, and Colorado Springs, Colorado, for the first time in decades.
By Emily Singer - May 17, 2023Funds allocated under the Inflation Reduction Act will be used to combat drought conditions in Southwestern states.
By Oliver Willis - October 14, 2022‘There’s a lot of nonsense being taught in the schools. And you want to add pre-K to it?’ Republican gubernatorial nominee Heidi Ganahl said.
By Emily Singer - October 03, 2022The Democratic nominees in Colorado’s 7th and 8th Congressional Districts helped pass the state’s red flag law. The GOP’s nominees oppose any and all gun safety measures.
By Kaishi Chhabra - July 27, 2022More lawmakers are introducing and passing legislation to protect LGBTQ people in their jurisdictions from the discriminatory laws of other states.
By Casey Quinlan - May 19, 2022Republican State Rep. Ron Hanks said he’d ‘do whatever needs to be done’ to help Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who allegedly helped someone impersonate a county elections worker.
By Nick Vachon - May 18, 2022The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado on behalf of the state chapter of the NAACP, the League of Women Voters and Mi Familia Vota.
By Associated Press - March 12, 2022Video of state GOP Rep. Richard Holtorf’s remarks had spread widely on social media.
By Associated Press - May 06, 2021The term, which Colorado state Rep. Richard Holtorf used in a floor speech, is a reference to a racist caricature of Black children.
By Oliver Willis - May 05, 2021‘A lot of law-abiding gun owners don’t want to patronize businesses like that,’ Rep. Lauren Boebert said.
By Oliver Willis - March 24, 2021The new proposal comes after Colorado voters overwhelmingly rejected abortion restrictions in the 2020 elections.
By Oliver Willis - March 24, 2021Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) says ‘woke liberals want to take our guns’ as police investigate two mass shootings.
By Oliver Willis - March 23, 2021Republican voters across the country are switching their party registration to independent in the wake of the terror attack on the Capitol.
By Emily Singer - January 28, 2021Lawmakers are allowed to carry firearms in the Capitol; the public is not.
By Associated Press - November 28, 2020Trump is losing or tied in congressional districts he carried by double-digit margins in 2016.
By Emily Singer - October 26, 2020The Colorado Republican’s support for Donald Trump is dragging down his chances at reelection
By Emily Singer - October 14, 2020The United States is not testing enough people for the coronavirus, and many who are tested must wait days for the results.
By Dan Desai Martin - July 23, 2020Also: States join together to fight climate change, and Texas breaks a decades-old voter turnout record.
By Dan Desai Martin - July 17, 2020A QAnon conspiracy theorist who made a name for herself protesting coronavirus safety measures defeated incumbent Scott Tipton in a Republican primary.
By Associated Press - July 01, 2020Colorado is one of the only states where women can obtain later abortions.
By Lisa Needham - June 04, 2020Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) is yet another Republican caught in an election fraud scandal.
By Dan Desai Martin - May 07, 2020Gov. Jared Polis had previously requested 10,000.
By Dan Desai Martin - April 08, 2020Colorado Rep. Ken Buck also threatened former Congressman Beto O’Rourke.
By Dan Desai Martin - March 06, 2020