Anna Staver covers state politics for The Denver Post. She previously worked at 9 News, the Salem, Oregon, Statesman Journal and Idaho Press Tribune and is a graduate of Kent State University.
"My family died that day in that hospital when Taryn stopped breathing," Marshall told the committee through tears. "Please don't let this happen to anybody else."
A Colorado bill that could help change how the country elects the president is headed for its final vote after passing out of a House committee on a party-line vote...
Colorado lawmakers are debating whether they want to join a growing number of states to try to elect the U.S. president by popular vote rather than through the Electoral College.
As hundreds of Denver Public Schools teachers and their supporters rallied outside the Capitol on Monday, a Republican lawmaker released his idea for getting more money into state education.
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote early next week on a package of more than 100 public lands and water bills. Colorado's senators and national conservation groups expect it...
A bill that would make it easier to change the gender on a birth certificate passed through a Colorado House committee for the fifth time on Wednesday, and Democrats' recent...
President Donald Trump started and ended his second State of the Union Address with a call for unity, but reactions from Colorado lawmakers and advocates highlighted the difficulty of that...