The third round of national No Kings Day protests hit Denver Saturday as tens of thousands gathered near the Colorado State Capitol to voice their displeasure with the Trump administration.
On Tuesday morning, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and History Colorado teamed up to open a sealed time capsule from 1907.
Thousands of people gathered for a “No Kings” protest in front of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver on Saturday. The demonstration was one of more than 70 organized across the state.
Some of Colorado’s spending woes in Medicaid can be traced to lawmakers who had approved new or expanded programs in the last ...
“This is what democracy looks like!” organizers wrote on the Denver event page.
On Saturday, thousands of "No Kings" protests took place across the country, including many in Colorado. Activists took to ...
It’s not often state lawmakers rush to give some of their power away to local officials. But when it comes to loud events, ...
As president pro tempore, Democratic state Sen. Dafna Michaelson Jenet packed up her office at the Colorado State Capitol Friday. She couldn't help but think back to when she was first elected in 2016 ...
Love was in the air at the Colorado State Capitol on Tuesday, as Miss Loveland Valentine Ellory Anne Bauersfeld led a diplomatic mission Tuesday to spread holiday cheer from the Sweetheart City.
Battle lines have begun to form at the Colorado state Capitol, where legislators are preparing to tackle a proposal to decriminalize prostitution statewide. Proponents said the proposal — which would ...
Gov. Jared Polis opens a sealed box from 1907 that was found underneath a statue commemorating soliders in the Civil War at the Colorado State Capitol.