
Yes, yes, we just had an election, but it’s never too soon to talk about the midterms
Coloradans spoke strongly about school lunches in this off-year election. Next year’s ballots will give them a lot more to chew on.


As state after state weighs partisan redistricting, the people who drew Colorado’s map hope it stays out of the fray
California’s governor name-checked Colorado this week, as he urged more blue states to counter Republicans’ new maps.

By Caitlyn Kim

Latino groups condemn Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Halloween costume
The Republican congresswoman made light of immigrants’ fears of the ICE crackdown and mocked Spanish pronunciations

By Caitlyn Kim

Empty halls and echoing footsteps: behind the scenes in a shuttered U.S. Capitol
Our D.C. correspondent takes us on a very quiet shutdown tour.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado sues Trump Administration over Space Command move
AG Weiser argues the president is moving the command to Alabama as political retaliation against a blue state

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado sues Trump administration over lost SNAP funding
The lawsuit filed by about two dozen states would force the USDA to tap a contingency fund for SNAP benefits.

By Caitlyn Kim

Can some health care bills clear Congress this year? A bipartisan pair of leaders hopes so
With limited time on the legislative calendar, Rep.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado ranchers concerned by Trump proposal to buy Argentine beef
The fight is causing a rift between Trump and an industry that has long stood behind him.

By Caitlyn Kim

As SNAP benefits become the next shutdown casualty, Colorado food banks brace for impact
Delays to food assistance for November are all but assured as the federal budget stalemate continues.


Interior Department aims to cut almost 200 Colorado based jobs, per court filings
The document was submitted as part of a lawsuit to stop the layoffs of government workers during the shutdown.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado’s congressional incumbents, Democratic challengers pull in strong fundraising numbers
The midterms are a year away, but the money races are already going strong, as each party eyes control of Congress.

By Caitlyn Kim

In the war of words over the federal shutdown, Colorado’s members of Congress are foot soldiers for their parties
The state’s Democrats and Republicans have been holding press conferences, giving interviews, and attacking each other on social media, as they try to get their message out.

By Caitlyn Kim

Majority of Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Colorado’s conversion therapy ban
The court had tough questions for the state about whether preventing licensed therapists from trying to change a child’s sexual or orientation or gender identity burdens their right to free speech.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado banned conversion therapy for minors. A U.S. Supreme Court case could upend that
The case pits free speech against the authority of states to regulate medical practices.


Here’s what to know about undocumented immigrants and health care
It’s at the center of a big fight over a government shutdown in Washington, D.C.

By Caitlyn Kim

Colorado reacts as federal government shuts down
There’s no solution in sight, but the Trump administration says it will keep most National Parks open with minimal staff.

