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The GOP state assembly reflected the tumult the party has faced all year.
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The judge ruled the requirement that 75% of the Colorado GOP or the Colorado Democratic Party must support opting out of the primaries before it can happen “constitutes a severe burden on the major parties’ right to association and is therefore unconstitutional."
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GOP Chair Brita Horn will resign as party chair in April, months before a critical mid-term election and after months of infighting.
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The Alamosa senator had the unanimous support of his caucus, after his predecessor stepped down to take a new job.
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The state's Democratic majority passed reforms to help renters and several bills to spur housing development during the 2024 legislative session. One of those reforms requires local governments along the Front Range to zone for more apartments and townhomes near transit. The Colorado Sun editor Larry Ryckman joined KUNC's Michael Lyle, Jr. to get more on this story.
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Heading into Election Day, a handful of races across the Mountain West are attracting national attention – especially Nevada's Senate race.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert, the first woman to represent her district, has largely focused on things like gun rights and deepening division between political parties. Political analysts say this partisan pageantry has helped her carve a steep ascent into politics, emerging as an agent provocateur and drawing the ire of many across the nation along the way.
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As Turkey launched attacks in Syria on Wednesday, cracks emerged in Republican support for the Trump administration, even from reliable Trump supporters...
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At least 196 furloughed federal employees in Colorado have applied for unemployment benefits from the state, a number that will likely rise as the…