Time Machine Tuesday: Davis Waite and the City Hall War
Colorado’s only third-party governor, Davis Waite, was elected in 1892 as a member of the…
Colorado’s only third-party governor, Davis Waite, was elected in 1892 as a member of the…
This Election Day, as history is being made in our state, let’s step back and…
Colorado governors’ executive orders are divided into three categories: 1) A Orders, which appoint individuals…
The Colorado governor’s mansion, officially named the Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion, is the…
Ralph Carr Colorado Governor Ralph L. Carr (served 1939-1943) is best known for standing up…
Today is Inauguration Day in Colorado — the governor’s swearing-in. In our library you can…
The Denver Post is reporting that former Colorado Governor John Vanderhoof has died. He was…
Abraham Lincoln never visited Colorado, just a fledgling territory in the early 1860s. But he did leave his…
Governor John Hickenlooper delivers his State of the State Address today. The Address is delivered…
In 1889 when it wasn’t always popular to run for public office, it is said…
Yesterday, Governor Hickenlooper submitted his budget proposal for FY 2011-12 to the Joint Committee on…
Today at 11am, Governor Hickenlooper will deliver his first State of the State address to…
Next week, Colorado’s 42nd Governor, John Hickenlooper will be sworn in. His inauguration will be…
Since Colorado’s current Governor, Bill Ritter, has decided he will not run for re-election in…
On Sunday, Governor Ritter revealed his budget proposal for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. The budget…
Every year, the governor chooses to veto a few of the bills that were passed….
Yesterday Governor Ritter gave his annual State of the State address, which you can read…
The election is over and the state has chosen a new governor. Despite all the…
Colorado will be electing a new governor this year, and the race has already begun…