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March 16, 2026Credit card rate cap could cut off 80 percent of cardholdersFree market advocate Phil Kerpen warns that a 10% interest rate ceiling would eliminate credit access for up to 190 million Americans and could tip the economy into recession....more8minPlay
March 16, 2026HAVA complaint alleges nearly 488,000 Colorado voter records altered after elections certifiedA federal election complaint filed against Secretary of State Jena Griswold demands a formal hearing over voter participation records that were added, deleted, or modified after the 2020, 2022, and 2024 elections were certified....more8minPlay
March 13, 2026Cherry Creek teachers lose jobs as contract irregularities surface in district leadership crisisSpecial education and gifted program staff face the steepest cuts as a district watchdog uncovers contract irregularities, ballooning administrative costs, and stonewalled public records requests in Colorado's fourth-largest school district....more8minPlay
March 13, 2026All-electric homes in Thornton sell fast, but history raises long-term affordability questionsA veteran Denver Realtor working with a client at a new all-electric community selling ahead of expectations warns that 1970s-era electric neighborhoods offer a cautionary tale about resale values and energy costs....more8minPlay
March 12, 2026Colorado bill would dock agency funding for ignoring state audit findingsHB26-1254 creates a multi-step enforcement process that could restrict 3% of general fund appropriations for state agencies that fail to act on audit recommendations....more8minPlay
March 11, 2026AI data centers are devouring the Colorado River Basin’s dwindling waterAs the Colorado River Basin faces its worst snowpack in decades, a massive buildout of water-hungry AI data centers in Phoenix, Las Vegas, and across the arid West threatens to accelerate agricultural water loss in a region that has struggled with scarcity for over a century....more9minPlay
March 11, 2026JBS Greeley strike threatens to remove 6,000 more cattle daily from already strained marketWith Tyson closures already cutting thousands of head per day and small processors booked over a year out, a walkout at the nation's largest beef plant could deepen a processing crisis that leaves ranchers with nowhere to go....more6minPlay
March 10, 2026Bipartisan push to end at-large county commissioner elections advances in ColoradoA Democrat lawmaker and a Republican former state senator agree that at-large commissioner elections in Colorado's largest counties lock out political minorities, while county commissioners and fiscal conservatives say the bill oversteps state authority....more11minPlay
March 10, 2026Colorado Democrats refer TABOR cap overhaul to November ballot, targeting $2 billion in taxpayer refundsA new bill backed by nearly every Democrat lawmaker would ask voters to let the state keep TABOR surplus revenue for K-12 education, but a shrinking surplus and two recent ballot defeats raise questions about both the measure's viability and its projected revenue....more8minPlay
March 09, 2026Colorado Union of Taxpayers rates five tax bills targeting deductions, fees, and auditsThe Colorado Union of Taxpayers opposes three bills that would strip business tax deductions and block federal tax relief, while backing two measures to repeal retail delivery fees and enforce state agency audits....more9minPlay