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Cynthia Coffman’s private-meeting invitation irks SW Colorado public officials

At the peak of the Animas River crisis, Cynthia Coffman reached out to the Durango City Council and La Plata County Commission and invited...

Renegade GOP Sen. Laura Woods looks to the 2016 elections with...

State Sen. Laura Woods shared the stage with her former political rival Lang Sias at the Tri-City Baptist Church in Westminster on July 14. From their...

Michael Bennet rakes in campaign donations as GOP continues candidate search

Heading into a closely watched 2016 reelection campaign, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet has more cash on hand than any Democratic congressional candidate in the country....

Supreme Court kicks TABOR lawsuit back to appeals court

The saga around a notorious provision in Colorado's state constitution continues, in what could be the most fundamental disagreement in state politics this decade. The U.S. Supreme Court punted...

Updated: District Attorney, federal attorney deny GOP chairman Steve House filed...

Update June 23, 2015 1:24 p.m.: Lawyers for the Colorado GOP are, in fact, in communication with the Denver District Attorney's office, according to...

GOP Chairman Steve House’s self-proclaimed ex-mistress speaks – and sings –...

Political website PolitiChicks ruffled some feathers this morning running an exclusive interview with Julie Naye, the woman who says she did in fact have an affair with Colorado...

Littwin: Secrecy and self-destruction in Colorado’s GOP

Before we dig too far into the details of the Colorado GOP's dance with extortion and dysfunction, I think we can first all agree...

Mutiny: Colorado GOP Chairman Steve House burns – but does not...

Colorado GOP Chairman Steve House played the transparency trump card last evening, outing three high-level members of the Party and former supporters who he says tried to extort him. Tuesday was tindered with rumors that House had been strong-armed by the no-compromise wing of the party, that he was resigning, that he may have tripped over his family values, etc. His evening letter struck like a match.

Coffman’s departure opens up Colorado’s U.S. Senate race

The announcement Monday that Colorado Congressman Mike Coffman would not seek the 2016 Republican nomination for U.S. Senate opens up possibilities for Republicans statewide. Among...

Colorado eyes High Court for news on gay marriage

DENVER -- The U.S. Supreme Court today is hearing arguments in a case that will push the most-recent chapter in the breakneck story of...
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