Owen Hill
Driving While Stoned Measure Heads To Governor’s Desk
A marijuana driving limit in Colorado is headed to the governor’s desk — on the measure’s sixth try through the Legislature.
Colorado GOP Shows Shifting Immigrant Tuition Stance
An immigrant tuition bill has gotten its first-ever support from Republicans in the Colorado Senate.
Colorado Senate Gives Final Approval To Civil Unions
Civil unions for same-sex Colorado couples have cleared the state Senate for a third and possibly final time.
Civil Unions Move 1 Step Closer To Law In Colorado
Civil unions are one step closer to law in Colorado as the bill moves forward in the state Senate where lawmakers took their first vote today. But it wasn’t without some debate.
Ending Restaurant Sales Taxes Not Likely In Colorado
Restaurant sales taxes are likely to stay in place in Colorado, even though one Republican wants to make prepared foods sales-tax free.
Lamborn Challenge Headlines Colorado Primary Slate
Colorado’s longest-serving congressional Republican, Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado Springs, faces the biggest primary challenge of his U.S. House career Tuesday.
Big Money Spent On Colorado Legislative Races
Republican and Democratic candidates spent $2.9 million this year on the top 15 races for Colorado’s Legislature — and outside groups spent up to 10 times that amount under new campaign finance laws, candidates estimate.



















