COPO’S BEST OF THE WEEK | Legislature wrapup; Denver’s election
Here’s our recap of our best stories of the week from the Colorado Politics staff.

> COVER STORY | 2019 General Assembly wrapup: Legislature made big changes, but left work undone
> COVER STORY | Republicans: No gavel, but their voice was heard at the Capitol
> Incoming! Runoff ballot is heading soon to Denver voters
> ‘Yes’ vote on Denver magic-mushrooms measure now narrowly leading
> DENVER ELECTION 2019: Hancock to face Giellis in mayor’s race runoff

> DENVER ELECTION 2019: Voters reject homeless camping measure
> DENVER ELECTION 2019: City council at-large incumbents cruising; open seats head to runoff
> DENVER ELECTION 2019: Candidates tightly packed in race for clerk-recorder; runoff ahead
> INSIGHTS | Executive Polis loomed large over legislature
> TRAIL MIX | Don’t bet on a statehouse comeback for GOP in 2020
> Q&A with Kathleen Curry | An independent voice amid the partisan divide
> Ken Buck taps lawmaker to head probe into Buck’s election as Colorado GOP chairman
> Denver mayor’s race: Hancock challenges Giellis to 12 debates before runoff
> Colorado business chamber leaders weigh in on the legislature’s 2019 session
> Colorado Congress members seek resilience against wildfires
> Republicans in Congress get into the climate game
> Crow bill aims to close ‘loophole’ that allowed Sol Pais to buy a shotgun in Colorado
> Weiser, 37 other attorneys general push for pot banking
> Colorado politicians ‘heartbroken’ over Highlands Ranch school shooting
> 40 years in the making: Colorado’s anti-SLAPP law protecting those who speak out
> Holbert talks of Republican strategy, hopes for next Colorado legislative session
> Trump considers letting Air Force Academy athletes immediately turn pro
> Colorado Democrats cheer legislative accomplishments
> Boos and cheers greet Polis at town hall
> Colorado Politics staff honored in 4-state Society of Professional Journalists competition


