Members of the appointed board that oversees the broadcasting of Colorado House and Senate floor proceedings say it’s time ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is letting Colorado air pollution officials off the hook for making records available to members of the public who might want to help police corporate rule breaking ...
Boulder Daily Camera: As Boulder prepares to host its first “community-council forum” next week, a spokesperson said the city believes the new meeting format complies with the Colorado Open Meetings ...
An updated memo from the Office of Legislative Legal Services suggests that members of the Colorado General Assembly take a ...
Xcel Energy and other Colorado utilities are trying to keep detailed records of their political activity secret, which lawmakers and advocates say undermines a law intended to increase transparency ...
All residents in Aurora should look to credible media for the facts in a crisis that threatens the lives and the livelihoods of every resident in the city, the region and the state.
A former employee is suing the High Plains Library District in Weld County, alleging she was fired in retaliation for speaking out against the library’s cancellation of a Pride event that she had ...
The Colorado Court of Appeals has stayed a judge’s order to disclose blurred body-worn camera footage of Lakewood police ...
County staff released the letter Sept. 10 following an exchange between an assistant county attorney and an attorney working on behalf of the Herald and the Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition.
At the Aurora City Council meeting, a virtual participant used his time during public comment to declare himself a white supremacist and launch into a barrage of racist and homophobic remarks.
What’s worse: people in political power shielding their activity from public oversight or the media celebrating them for doing so?