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Plaintiffs argue ‘Constitution does not allow’ Trump to be president again as Colorado case concludes

Plaintiffs argue ‘Constitution does not allow’ Trump to be president again as Colorado case concludes

A trial in a landmark case seeking to bar former President Donald Trump from Colorado’s ballot concluded on Wednesday with closing arguments from Trump’s legal team, the Colorado Republican Party,…

Federal agencies that approved project oppose rehearing bid by proponents of Utah oil trains

Federal agencies that approved project oppose rehearing bid by proponents of Utah oil trains

Oil tanker rail cars rolling along the Colorado River in Eagle County. The federal agencies ordered by a court to reconsider their approval of a controversial Utah oil train project…

Weeklong Trump trial on eligibility for ballot under insurrection clause winds down in Colorado

Weeklong Trump trial on eligibility for ballot under insurrection clause winds down in Colorado

The final day of a weeklong trial in a challenge to former President Donald Trump’s constitutional eligibility to seek office again began with a protracted dispute over how much expertise…

Colorado lawmakers urge Bureau of Land Management to slow expansion of Utah oil facility

Colorado lawmakers urge Bureau of Land Management to slow expansion of Utah oil facility

Colorado U.S. Sen Michael Bennet and U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, instrumental last month in at least temporarily derailing a massive expansion of Utah oil trains through Colorado, are now taking aim…

Lawsuit filed to keep Trump from 2024 ballot in Colorado under Section 3 of 14th Amendment

Lawsuit filed to keep Trump from 2024 ballot in Colorado under Section 3 of 14th Amendment

Late last month, RockyMountainPost.com posted a story asking whether Colorado could keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 presidential election ballot under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the…

Could Colorado keep Trump off 2024 ballot under Section 3 of U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment?

Could Colorado keep Trump off 2024 ballot under Section 3 of U.S. Constitution’s 14th Amendment?

A growing chorus of conservative scholars and former judges, including J. Michael Luttig – who helped scuttle elements of the alleged Jan. 6 coup attempt from his home in Vail – are making…

U.S. Court of Appeals vacates federal approval of Uinta Basin Railway, require more environmental review

U.S. Court of Appeals vacates federal approval of Uinta Basin Railway, require more environmental review

Eagle County and a coalition of environmental groups on Friday won a legal challenge that at least temporarily derails the federal approval of the proposed Uinta Basin Railway project in…

University of Colorado, Benson Center still in spotlight for Eastman hire, replacement’s agenda

University of Colorado, Benson Center still in spotlight for Eastman hire, replacement’s agenda

Political science professor Robert Preuhs, a CU alumnus, understands the intent of the University of Colorado’s conservative Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization, but he says the program has been poorly…

Glenwood Springs, ‘poster child for climate change,’ digs in to battle barrage of oil trains

Glenwood Springs, ‘poster child for climate change,’ digs in to battle barrage of oil trains

Elected officials in Glenwood Springs are quite certain of two realities facing the largest town between the Denver metro area and Grand Junction on Union Pacific’s Central Corridor rail line:…

Opponents of Utah oil trains look to expiring Colorado railroad tunnel lease for leverage

Opponents of Utah oil trains look to expiring Colorado railroad tunnel lease for leverage

State officials since last spring have quietly been reaching out to communities along Colorado’s main east-west rail line to gauge local sentiment as the state negotiates a new lease with…