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Trump echoes Hitler on immigration as Congress works toward border deal

Trump echoes Hitler on immigration as Congress works toward border deal

As leaders in Washington negotiate a bipartisan immigration deal, former President Donald Trump used inflammatory language to demonize immigrants during a Saturday campaign speech in New Hampshire that echoed Adolf…

Colorado releases 5 wolves on public lands in neighboring Grand County

Colorado releases 5 wolves on public lands in neighboring Grand County

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

Wolves are coming to areas around Vail, Aspen, Glenwood Springs for Christmas

Wolves are coming to areas around Vail, Aspen, Glenwood Springs for Christmas

A gray wolf is seen on Feb. 15, 2013 (Eric Cole/USFWS/CC BY 2.0). A federal judge Friday night denied a last-minute request by Colorado livestock producers to halt the reintroduction…

Election security experts demand feds probe broad plan to breach voting systems

Election security experts demand feds probe broad plan to breach voting systems

A new letter from election security experts calls on federal officials to investigate the connection between voting system breaches in Georgia to breaches in other states, including Colorado, and warns…

Boebert opponents in Colorado vow to keep battling Utah’s Uinta Basin Railway

Boebert opponents in Colorado vow to keep battling Utah’s Uinta Basin Railway

Candidates from both major political parties looking to unseat pro-fossil-fuel and national rising-star Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert agree Utah’s Uinta Basin Railway that would dramatically increase oil-train traffic through Colorado is a bad…

Grand Junction mayor saddened by endless election conspiracies, attacks on democracy

Grand Junction mayor saddened by endless election conspiracies, attacks on democracy

Grand Junction Mayor Anna Stout doesn’t get angry when people paint her Western Slope Colorado city as a hotbed of conspiracy theorists, election deniers and Jan. 6 insurrectionists. “It saddens…

Biden blasts Boebert for calling investment in clean-energy jobs a ‘massive failure’

Biden blasts Boebert for calling investment in clean-energy jobs a ‘massive failure’

Tony Salerno is a former steelworker who has worked at CS Wind’s sprawling wind tower factory outside of Pueblo for 10 years. Only a few years ago, he said Wednesday,…

Boebert claims ‘life wins!’ in ongoing MAGA celebration of rolling back Roe

Boebert claims ‘life wins!’ in ongoing MAGA celebration of rolling back Roe

Well-armed U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert during a congressional zoom meeting. On Sunday, Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert again voiced her support for last year’s overturn of Roe v. Wade. Boebert celebrated the…

Air-quality issues plague Utah oil loading facility seen as backup to rail plan

Air-quality issues plague Utah oil loading facility seen as backup to rail plan

The Price River near Kyune, Utah, where the proposed Uinta Basin Railway would meet the existing Union Pacific line, is pictured from an Amtrak passenger train on June 5, 2023.…

Colorado lawmakers pass property tax relief as heated special session concludes in Denver

Colorado lawmakers pass property tax relief as heated special session concludes in Denver

House Majority Leader Monica Duran addresses the Colorado House of Representatives on Nov. 20, 2023. (Sara Wilson/Colorado Newsline) The Colorado Legislature wrapped up its four-day special session focused on property…