U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement must retrain its arresting officers in Colorado, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. In a 60-page order, U.S. District Judge R. Brooke Jackson in Denver also found ...
Companies, governments and other groups that create and use artificial intelligence will no longer have to disclose how their AI systems help make decisions on things like hiring, loans and housing ...
Democrats in the legislature referred a measure to the November ballot that would ask voters to increase the state’s cap on government growth and spending by billions of dollars ...
Xcel, Black Hills backed failed attempts to amend the bill to grow the commission to 5 members in the interest of “ideological diversity” ...
State Democratic lawmakers abandoned their effort to blunt the potential impact of a proposed ballot initiative that would amend the state constitution to give Coloradans a “right to natural gas.” ...
Hantavirus is not one virus but a whole family of viruses. Colorado has a different one than what’s on the cruise ship MV Hondius.
A Colorado Health Institute poll found that a strong majority of Coloradans believe climate change is real and is harming human health.
Officials are working to identify local drought impacts and vulnerabilities as the group kicks into gear for the first time since 2020.
The state now processes 98% of food-assistance applications on time, compared with 71% when it was placed under federal oversight ...
Yes. Senate Bill 4 allows schools to petition for extreme risk protection orders, potentially shielding the employees ...
The Washington Post also reports on Trump’s fire-prevention gerrymander, which threatens to leave Colorado in ashes ...
Colorado lawmakers have pulled the plug on a bill to offer steep tax breaks for data centers, the energy-hungry facilities behind the artificial intelligence boom and other cloud-based software ...