Take a ride with David Hayes around his Colorado ranch and you learn right away he is a feisty, funny guy. “I tried farming for a while,” he told a visitor. “I would rather get run over by a bison.” There is just one bison remaining on the Spomer Ranch,
Colorado has joined yet another lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time against a presidential order blocking transgender medical procedures. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser added the state to the lawsuit,
Colorado lawmakers and communities are fighting back against President Donald Trump’s layoffs of at least 3,400 U.S. Forest Service employees across the county. Officials have warned that the president’s executive order pushing “large-scale reductions
Former senior Trump advisor Steve Bannon is slated to headline the Colorado Republican Party's annual fundraising dinner in March, five months after the popular podcaster's release from federal prison,
As DOGE and the Trump administration upend agencies, U.S. employees struggle with job security and making plans for the summer
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser challenges Trump's executive orders on medical research funding, federal worker buyouts, and firearm safety measures.
Jan. 20 Trump signed a string of executive orders targeting immigration shortly after he was sworn in: The military was ordered to the border, migrants can no longer make advance appointments with border officials, parole programs were suspended and migrants must wait in Mexico while their asylum cases play out.
Hundreds of people rallied at the Colorado Capitol building on Sunday, showing support for Ukraine on the day marking three years since Russia’s invasion of the country.
CU officials met with a student after her classmates complained of offensive remarks about race and the LGBTQ community. She's taking them to federal court.