Bob Troyer, who has been serving as Colorado's acting U.S. attorney for 14 months, can drop the "acting" from his title and could end up with the job permanently as...
State officials next month will begin offering 52 more, renewal-only appointments each day for Colorado's embattled driver's license program for people living in the U.S. unlawfully as an increasing number...
Hillary Clinton in a Denver appearance Thursday night called Colorado a “state that is really about the future," urging Democrats -- and women in particular -- to keep up their activism...
Colorado is embarking on a first-of-its-kind, statewide election audit that seeks to validate the accuracy of the state's ballot-counting machines amid national concern about election integrity.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock on Tuesday named a new key member of his administration who will play a critical role in implementing projects from the city's $937 million bond package...
Congressman Ed Perlmutter and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, both Colorado Democrats, have introduced legislation in support of a Denver-area father facing deportation after he was detained by immigration officials last...
Republican George Brauchler, once a leading contender for governor, announced Monday he will suspend his campaign and instead enter the race for attorney general.
State Rep. Steve Lebsock, embroiled Friday in accusations from at least three women involving sexual harassment, released a statement saying that, while "we should take these accusations seriously ... I have...