An El Paso County school board voted 3-2 this week to approve a resolution encouraging its schools to display the national motto “In God We Trust” in classrooms, along with other historical displays depicting the founding and heritage of America.
A federal judge Friday night denied a last-minute request by Colorado livestock producers to halt the reintroduction of gray wolves on the Western Slope.
Passing with 68% of the vote in November 2022, the measure disqualifies Oregon lawmakers from seeking reelection at the end of their terms if they accumulate 10 unapproved absences during a legislative session.
The current spans are at risk of failure in an earthquake. The grant is the first significant commitment of federal dollars for the replacement project, which has been under discussion for over two decades.
Researchers believe the people who drew up the original Colorado River Compact ignored good science on how much water actually flows down the river annually.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and the nation’s top railroad official joined other state and local leaders in Denver on Wednesday to mark the completion of a “very important step” in the long-running effort to restore passenger rail service between most of the state’s largest cities.