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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Colorado lawmakers kill ‘No Kings Act’ that would have allowed people to sue federal officials

“Unfortunately, I do think this would increase litigation and have a chilling effect on the independent decision-making that public officials should have,” Sen. Lindsey Daugherty said.

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Neighbors of new stadium site prepare to negotiate with Broncos, hoping to preserve ‘la corazón de la ciudad’

Under community benefit agreements, developers take on various projects intended to offset the impact of a development and help the surrounding area. It can take months or years to finalize a deal.

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Denver welcomes national Democrats for 2028 convention site visit, starting with a trip on the A-Line

During the visit, much of which could happen during a spring snowstorm, Denver city leaders will attempt to demonstrate the city’s logistical, financial and merriment potential.

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Gov. Jared Polis signs laws banning 3D-printed guns, creating new overtime rules for ag workers

Gun bill faced veto threat and overtime measure had more Republican support than Democratic.

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Metro Denver’s RTD is poised for overhaul as state House passes bill to shrink transit agency’s board

The bill is the product of lawmakers’ recent and growing interest in RTD’s governance. SB-150 would trim the district’s board from 15 members to nine, with the new board selected in a hybrid setup.

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Judge asks why jail placed suspect in White House correspondents’ dinner attack on suicide watch

Attorneys complained their client was unnecessarily confined in a padded room with constant lighting.

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Gov. Jared Polis relies on ‘super-secret memo’ to back private investment bill in Colorado legislature