Davis resigns as Montezuma County assessor

Montezuma County Assessor Scott Davis has resigned. In a June 14 resignation letter to county commissioners, Davis stated that he was unable to serve because of health reasons and...

New Colorado law has unaffiliated voters concerned over privacy

Colorado organization exploring options to reverse legislation

Southwest Colorado panel seeks to increase recycling as trash piles up

Council of county governments launching educational campaign

Hillary Clinton fades among Colorado voters

Poll shows email controversy a factor

New state rules raise cost of primary elections

County expects to pay nearly 33 percent more for June 2018 primary

Election roundup: What happened in the West?

A rundown of the West’s political shifts and ballot measures.

Gov. Hickenlooper calls for unity in wake of election

Protesters rally against Trump

Democrat incumbents retain La Plata commission seats

Both Democratic incumbents retained their seats on the La Plata County board of commissioners, launching their second terms at the dais. Commissioners Gwen Lachelt, District 2, an...

Ballot issues: Minimum wage, aid-in-dying win

DENVER – Colorado voters Tuesday night backed establishing a presidential primary and making it more difficult to amend the state constitution, as part of nine wide-ranging issues that were ...

Tipton holds off Schwartz challenge in 3rd District

DENVER – Republican incumbent Scott Tipton of Cortez was re-elected Tuesday night to the 3rd Congressional District, over a spirited challenge by Democrat Gail Schwartz. What was ...

Michael Bennet defeats Glenn in U.S. Senate race

DENVER – A relatively dull U.S. Senate race in Colorado ended Tuesday night as predicted, with Democrat Michael Bennet holding onto his seat against Republican challenger Darryl Glenn. ...

Clinton emails a chance for GOP to turn the tables

Renewed scrutiny pushes Democrats to explain allegiance to Clinton