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Colorado Democratic attorney general candidates clash over experience and Trump lawsuits
Marianne Goodland
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Updated May 29, 2026
Colorado’s four Democratic candidates for attorney general clashed sharply Thursday night in a debate that repeatedly returned to one theme — whether the state’s top lawyer should be a courtroom veteran or a political fighter. The contenders additionally sparred over...
DOJ reviewing Boebert concerns about Washington Nationals discriminating against Christian pitcher
Emily Hallas, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 29, 2026
The Justice Department on Thursday promised to examine allegations that Washington, D.C.’s major league baseball team discriminated against one of its pitchers on religious grounds. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) sent a letter to the DOJ this week, requesting it probe...
Colorado candidates for governor share plans to tackle youth mental health crisis
Marissa Ventrelli
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Updated May 29, 2026
Three candidates for Colorado’s highest elected office laid out their plans to address the state’s youth mental health crisis during a forum on Thursday. Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, and Republican State Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer fielded...
Colorado advocates unveil youth mental-health ‘playbook’ for next governor
Marissa Ventrelli
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Updated May 31, 2026
Colorado youth‑mental‑health advocates have released a new “playbook,” urging the next governor to streamline the state’s sprawling system of services and appoint a single leader to oversee them. In addition to hosting a gubernatorial candidate forum on Thursday, Mind Our...
Pinnacol modernization deal revives legislative route, sidelines Colorado ballot fight
Marianne Goodland
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Updated Jun 1, 2026
The campaign to take Pinnacol Assurance’s future to voters has been shelved after business and labor groups reached a late-session agreement to pursue a legislative overhaul instead. A joint statement Thursday from Pinnacol, the state’s largest workers’ compensation provider, and...
Lauren Boebert brushes off Trump’s attacks calling her ‘dumb’
Lauren Green, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 29, 2026
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) brushed off President Donald Trump’s criticism, chalking it up to “D.C. nature.” Boebert recently drew Trump’s ire after campaigning for Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY). Following her support of Massie, Trump said he would love to see...
Trump heads to Situation Room to make ‘final determination’ on Iran deal
Brady Knox, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 29, 2026
President Donald Trump said he was meeting with advisers in the White House Situation Room to make a “final determination” on negotiations with Iran. Over six weeks into the ceasefire, negotiations with Tehran have waxed and waned. After a flurry...
‘I thought I was gonna die;’ JeffCo teen shot in face recounts shooting during trial
Matt Kyle
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Updated May 29, 2026
A Jefferson County teen who was shot in the face when he and his friend were seeking a spot to take homecoming photos said he believed he was going to die as he recounted the shooting during trial testimony on...
Colorado’s Democratic attorney general candidates debate in Parker
Ernest Luning
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Updated May 29, 2026
The four Democrats running for attorney general in Colorado’s June 30 primary are slated to take the stage Thursday night in Parker at a debate sponsored by Colorado Politics, the Denver Gazette and Common Sense Institute. The primary election for...
Marianne Goodland
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Updated May 28, 2026
Gov. Jared Polis on Thursday issued the first vetoes of the 2026 legislation, striking down a social media bill that he also rejected a year ago. He rejected a total of four, including a bill that was intended to help...
Colorado governor candidates confront business climate, housing affordability woes
Marianne Goodland
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Updated May 29, 2026
Four of the five major-party candidates for Colorado governor share common ground on two big issues: they see the perception that Colorado has become less business‑friendly as a serious concern, and they view housing affordability as central to the state’s...
Vice President Vance to USAFA grads: Honor tradition, innovate for future
Eric Young
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Updated May 28, 2026
As artificial intelligence and space defense become more prevalent in warfare, Vice President JD Vance told the 2026 Air Force Academy graduating class to uphold their standards while embracing innovation on a cloudy Thursday morning. Marking the academy’s 68th graduating...
US agrees to 60-day ceasefire agreement with Iran, but Trump has yet to give final approval
Christian Datoc and Mabinty Quarshie, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 28, 2026
U.S. and Iranian negotiators have agreed to extend the ceasefire for two months and begin substantive negotiations on the future of Iran’s nuclear program, but President Donald Trump is still mulling the final agreement. The agreement, officially a memorandum of...
Trump names Colorado Springs GOP consultant to Air Force Academy board
Mary Shinn
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Updated May 28, 2026
President Donald Trump has named a GOP political consultant based in Colorado Springs to the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. The board advises the Department of Defense on how to run the school and has recently taken a more...
Douglas County school board faces $22M budget deficit
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 28, 2026
The Douglas County School Board on Tuesday previewed its proposed 2026–27 budget amid declining enrollment and a projected $22 million deficit. District officials said the shortfall will be partially covered by a one-time drawdown of the district’s general fund, bringing...
VA mammography lapse in Colorado facility raises new concerns about women’s care
Nico Brambila
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Updated May 28, 2026
A VA facility in Aurora has gone more than two years without in-house mammography services, a lapse that federal investigators said contributed to delayed diagnoses, gaps in follow-up care and patient safety concerns for female veterans. Officials with the VA...
Republicans Kirkmeyer, Bottoms say they won’t back Marx if he wins Colorado’s gubernatorial primary
Ernest Luning
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Updated May 27, 2026
Two of the Republicans running for governor of Colorado said Tuesday night in a debate that they won’t support the third candidate if he wins next month’s primary election. State Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer and state Rep. Scott Bottoms said that...
Polis signs RTD overhaul bill aimed at rebuilding transit ridership
Marissa Ventrelli
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Updated May 28, 2026
Gov. Jared Polis on Tuesday approved an overhaul of the Regional Transportation District, signing legislation that sponsors hope would reverse stagnant ridership by, among other things, reshaping the agency’s leadership. The bill’s sponsors also argued that the changes would help...
180,000 signatures submitted to put Colorado road funding initiative on November ballot
Marissa Ventrelli
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Updated May 27, 2026
Organizers of a proposal seeking to dedicate hundreds of millions of dollars to road construction and maintenance have submitted signatures to state election officials in their campaign to put the initiative on the ballot this November. If officials certified the...
Trump says Vance’s anti-fraud efforts will save Social Security and lead to ‘balanced budget’
Christian Datoc, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 27, 2026
President Donald Trump hosted the 12th Cabinet meeting of his second term on Wednesday, where he claimed that the White House’s anti-fraud task force may balance the federal budget and save Social Security. Trump opened by praising Vice President JD Vance,...
Democrat Evan Munsing suspends campaign in primary to challenge Gabe Evans in Colorado’s 8th CD
Ernest Luning
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Updated May 27, 2026
Democratic congressional candidate Evan Munsing announced Wednesday that he is suspending his campaign to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans in Colorado’s most competitive U.S. House district, saying his bid to run as an outsider committed to reform has been...
Tapped: Worst winter in memory triggers cascading economic strain in Colorado mountain towns
Bernadette Berdychowski
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Updated May 28, 2026
Editor’s Note: The Denver metro region sits at the center of one of the American West’s most complex and consequential water challenges. This series examines the interconnected systems that determine how the region secures, stores, and conserves its water while...
Former state Senate candidate arrested in Colorado Springs murder
Cleo Westin
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Updated Jun 11, 2026
Editor’s note: This story has been updated regarding endorsements for Timothy Arvidson going back to his state Senate campaign in 2024. Colorado Springs police arrested a former state Senate candidate for allegedly shooting and killing a man in the 1900...
Copper thefts threaten 911, emergency communications in Colorado
Scott Weiser
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Updated May 27, 2026
The theft of copper communications wire is endangering 911 service and other emergency response systems across Colorado, as thieves target infrastructure in Denver and beyond in search of quick profits, according to policymakers and industry representatives. At the state Capitol,...
Colorado business groups host gubernatorial forum Thursday
Colorado Politics
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Updated May 26, 2026
Several business groups are hosting a forum among gubernatorial candidates on Thursday morning. The candidates attending are Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, and Republicans Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer and Victor Marx. The forum will take place...
Tapped: As fire risk climbs, Colorado faces threat to drinking water
Thelma Grimes
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Updated May 28, 2026
Specialists surveying Colorado’s forests know this year will be challenging. Snow melted too quickly, strong winds dried out the trees, and the early signs of danger are already settling across the landscape. Wildfire season is no longer confined to a...
Thune navigates fresh Trump rough patch as Senate frustrations boil over
David Sivak, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 26, 2026
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) just finished a bruising week that left his relationship with President Donald Trump at a recent low point. Whether it gets worse will depend on how well Thune navigates the seemingly growing number of...
‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ revives yearslong fight over Democrat-backed settlements
Kaelan Deese, Washington Examiner
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Updated May 26, 2026
President Donald Trump’s nearly $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” is triggering bipartisan concern on Capitol Hill while simultaneously reigniting a years-old conservative argument against administrations from both parties using the Treasury Department’s Judgment Fund to finance politically sensitive settlements with little...
Trump is seeing doctors for his annual physical. What the public finds out is up to him
Collin Binkley
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Updated May 26, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is getting a medical exam on Tuesday, putting his health under renewed public scrutiny after he has worked to dismiss concerns over his age and stamina. The 79-year-old president traveled to Walter Reed National...
Memorial Day at Fort Logan honors sacrifice of fallen troops
Nicholas Fogleman
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Updated May 26, 2026
Hundreds gathered Monday at Fort Logan National Cemetery to honor fallen service members during a Memorial Day ceremony, where speakers emphasized the sacrifice and memory of military personnel and their families. The ceremony took place as the nation approaches the...

