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Top Colorado voter issue, climate change, very much on ballot in Nov. 5 election

Top Colorado voter issue, climate change, very much on ballot in Nov. 5 election

The devastating and deadly impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton in the final weeks of the 2024 election have once again put the climate crisis top of mind for voters…

Colorado grocery store workers march in Denver to fight merger of Kroger, Albertsons

Colorado grocery store workers march in Denver to fight merger of Kroger, Albertsons

Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 and other labor groups rallied against the proposed $24.6 billion merger between grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons outside the Denver…

Wildlife advocates lament death of wolf that was captured for relocation

Wildlife advocates lament death of wolf that was captured for relocation

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials release 1 of 5 gray wolves onto public land in Grand County, Dec. 18, 2023 (photo courtesy of Colorado Parks and Wildlife). Wildlife advocates said…

From abortion rights to overhaul of state elections, voters face many choices on the ballot on Nov. 5

From abortion rights to overhaul of state elections, voters face many choices on the ballot on Nov. 5

 An election worker sorts ballots in June (Andrew Fraieli/Colorado Newsline). A total of 14 citizen initiatives and legislatively referred measures are set to appear on Coloradans’ 2024 ballots, though at…

State sounds alarm as Colorado River now home to invasive zebra mussel larvae

State sounds alarm as Colorado River now home to invasive zebra mussel larvae

Rafters float down the Colorado River in Horsethief Canyon near the Colorado-Utah border on May 15, 2023 (Chase Woodruff/Colorado Newsline). Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have launched an extensive monitoring…

Colorado oil, gas regulators move forward with first set of geothermal rules

Colorado oil, gas regulators move forward with first set of geothermal rules

A July 2024 study conducted by the Colorado Geological Survey and the Energy and Carbon Management Commission identified areas of high potential for electricity-producing geothermal energy operations in Colorado. (ECMC)…

Gov. Polis, in Aspen, focuses on dangers of second Trump term when asked about Biden debate debacle

Gov. Polis, in Aspen, focuses on dangers of second Trump term when asked about Biden debate debacle

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, second from left, appears on a panel at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Friday, June 28, 2024 (Chase Woodruff/Colorado Newsline). Colorado Gov. Jared Polis did not…

U.S. Supreme Court to review Eagle County case that derailed Utah oil train

U.S. Supreme Court to review Eagle County case that derailed Utah oil train

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday accepted a last-ditch appeal from the backers of a controversial oil-by-rail project in eastern Utah, agreeing to review a lower-court ruling that sided with…

Republicans blast Frisch for ads attacking Hurd ahead of CD3 GOP primary

Republicans blast Frisch for ads attacking Hurd ahead of CD3 GOP primary

Colorado’s most cash-rich congressional candidate is using part of his campaign war chest on a last-minute effort to put his thumb on the scale in the opposing party’s primary contest.…

Hurd leads GOP in CD3 campaign cash as Boebert laps the primary field in CD4

Hurd leads GOP in CD3 campaign cash as Boebert laps the primary field in CD4

With just over a week to go until Colorado’s 2024 primary election, U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s fundraising advantage over her rivals for the Republican nomination in the 4th Congressional District…