Saturday, August 22, 2026 | | |
| | | | | Executive orders to limit mail-in ballots, lawsuits over voter registration data, threats to funding and more have poured out of the White House leading up to the 2026 general election. But Colorado officials are confident in the upcoming election. | | | | | The shelved projects, many already approved, span more than 200 sites. | | | | | Lower courts had ordered a halt to the project, finding it must have congressional approval. | | | | | Trump says the U.S. is imposing an “unprecedented” level of economic warfare on Iran. | | | | | State lawmakers have introduced new legislation this year with the aim of protecting polling places. | | | | | Tina Peters has been offered a job as an assistant registrar of voters in California’s Shasta County, the clerk, Clint Curtis, said in a radio appearance last week. | | | | | The deadline for Denver apartment buildings and restaurants to begin providing recycling and composting is less than two weeks away, but city officials and environmental advocates say many of those business owners have no idea. | | | | | RFK Jr. has failed to produce evidence linking vaccinations to autism. | | | | | The Thursday decision from U.S. District Court Judge Daniel D. Domenico defangs the most immediate part of House Bill 1276, which Democratic lawmakers passed earlier this year. | | | | | The request comes a week after attorneys for the state of Colorado disclosed a December email from a White House aide summoning officials from several agencies to discuss “immediate actions that your department or agency can take with respect to Colorado.” | | | |
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