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Election officials say the state's mail voting system remains one of the most widely used and trusted in the country, even as questions about election security persist.
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Coal mines in New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming could go to revived coal plants and be exported through a new port in California.
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The House and Senate have passed different packages aimed at increasing housing supply and addressing soaring housing costs, but it’s unclear if the two chambers will make a deal.
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Peters was released from a women’s correctional facility in Pueblo as ordered by the governor.
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Former Colorado elections clerk and conspiracy theorist Tina Peters has been released from prison. She served less than a quarter of her nine-year sentence for her role in a scheme to copy her county's election system.
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Congress left Washington without passing a major Republican priority.
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Casa de Paz gives people a warm meal, a suitcase, a phone charger and a way home, no matter how far that may be.
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Vice President JD Vance believes former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters would be eligible to receive a taxpayer-funded settlement.
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The White River National Forest would like Pitkin County to take over the management of the Maroon Bells Scenic Area. That's due to a budget gap and staffing woes.
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Budget pressures, policy compromises and intraparty tensions shaped this year’s session under Colorado’s Gold Dome.