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Did a Douglas County official claim the Chinese Communist Party funded opposition to home rule?

Posted on January 30, 2026 By Cassis Tingley
Did a Douglas County official claim the Chinese Communist Party funded opposition to home rule?
Colorado Sun

​Yes. Douglas County Commissioner George Teal claimed the Chinese Communist Party bankrolled opposition to a 2025 home rule measure.  ​Read More 

Is Douglas County trending blue?

Posted on November 24, 2025 By Cassis Tingley
Is Douglas County trending blue?
Colorado Sun

​Yes. While Republicans remain dominant in Douglas County, more residents voted for Democrats in 2024 than in 2012.   ​Read More 

Castle Rock woman convicted of voter fraud for trying to vote her late ex-husband’s ballot

Posted on October 24, 2025 By Bente Birkeland, Colorado Public Radio
Castle Rock woman convicted of voter fraud for trying to vote her late ex-husband’s ballot
Colorado Sun

​Elizabeth Davis of Castle Rock was found guilty of two counts of forgery and one count of “personating an elector”  ​Read More 

Colorado’s overstretched state employees brace for further strain from hiring freeze

Posted on August 25, 2025 By Lucas Brady Woods
Colorado’s overstretched state employees brace for further strain from hiring freeze
Colorado Sun

​The freeze takes effect Aug. 27 and will last until the end of the year. It’s estimated to save the state as much at $7 million.  ​Read More 

Hundreds lose water source in Colorado’s poorest county with no notice, no warning

Posted on August 25, 2025 By Jennifer Brown
Hundreds lose water source in Colorado’s poorest county with no notice, no warning
Colorado Sun

​Costilla County residents were cut off from the local water filling station when the Fort Garland water board voted to stop sales because of an “angry mob”  ​Read More 

Democrats are nixing about $150M in tax breaks to address Colorado’s $750M budget hole. They could be doing more.

Posted on August 25, 2025 By Jesse Paul and Taylor Dolven
Democrats are nixing about $150M in tax breaks to address Colorado’s $750M budget hole. They could be doing more.
Colorado Sun

​Every dollar of new revenue Democrats in the legislature find means one less dollar out of the state’s fiscal reserves or that the governor won’t have to cut from existing … Read More “Democrats are nixing about $150M in tax breaks to address Colorado’s $750M budget hole. They could be doing more.” »

Does President Trump have the legal authority to ban mail-in ballots for Colorado elections?

Posted on August 25, 2025 By Tyler Hickman
Does President Trump have the legal authority to ban mail-in ballots for Colorado elections?
Colorado Sun

​No. The U.S. Constitution gives election lawmaking authority solely to states and Congress, granting no such power to the president.  ​Read More 

Park Service mental health project seeks to build resiliency via Colorado National Monument

Posted on August 25, 2025 By Sharon Sullivan
Park Service mental health project seeks to build resiliency via Colorado National Monument
Colorado Sun

​Resiliency Ranger program connects natural environment and mental health to show a path of resilience like those in nature among animals, insects and plants  ​Read More 

Colorado’s AI law won’t take effect until at least May — after next legislative session — under latest special session bills

Posted on August 24, 2025 By Jesse Paul and Taylor Dolven
Colorado’s AI law won’t take effect until at least May — after next legislative session — under latest special session bills
Colorado Sun

​The change came from Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez, the author of the AI law, who opposed pushing back the start date of the statute because he feared it would … Read More “Colorado’s AI law won’t take effect until at least May — after next legislative session — under latest special session bills” »

Nicolais: Colorado Dems should not bring a butter knife to the redistricting battlefield

Posted on August 24, 2025 By Mario Nicolais
Nicolais: Colorado Dems should not bring a butter knife to the redistricting battlefield
Colorado Sun

​While President Trump continues to push for electoral advantages across the country, hesitation by Democrats in blue states like Colorado could help him in his cause  ​Read More 

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