Republican John McCord lives in Akron on the Eastern Plains. He’s nearly 70 and a diehard Trump supporter. He likes everything Trump is focused on, including his territorial ambitions for the Panama Canal and Greenland. McCord hopes under the new administration the U.S. can become stronger and better.
A Trump-decreed “national energy emergency” suggests drillers should receive special waivers from Clean Water Act regulations
In the first days of Donald Trump's second presidency, Colorado has been hit by an unprecedented wave of executive orders that has upended the state's political and legal landscape. The big picture: In less than two weeks,
A sudden freeze on federal spending by the Trump administration — set to take effect Tuesday but put on hold by a federal judge — sent Colorado officials scrambling as they tried to
Refugees hoping to rebuild their lives in Colorado are stuck waiting for one of President Donald Trump's orders to expire.
Many of Colorado's elected leaders responded on Tuesday to a plan from the Trump administration to freeze federal grants and loans.
President Donald Trump’s order to temporarily freeze federal grants and loans threw Colorado into chaos on Tuesday as lawmakers and service providers scrambled to understand what the directive meant for a host of essential
Hospitals in Colorado, Virginia and the nation’s capital say they have paused gender-affirming care for young people as they evaluate President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at cutting federal support for such care.
Local immigration raids could begin on Thursday in Aurora as President Donald Trump’s administration targets a growing number of cities, according to a natio
As Donald Trump prepares to take the oath of office for a second time, some Coloradans are rejoicing and others are bracing themselves at the prospect of the president-elect's incoming
Democratic members of Colorado's congressional delegation on Tuesday sounded the alarm over the Trump administration's sweeping freeze on federal aid, branding the move "reckless" and an unconstitutional power grab.
Just before he was sworn in at the U.S. Capitol — the building swarmed by insurrectionists four years ago — the once-and-future president insisted he'd been removed from this state's primary ballot.