Colorado Newsline
On Extra Extra, Colorado Newsline is grouped with left-leaning outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of B reflects generally factual reporting, though it may frame stories to fit an editorial viewpoint. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.
We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Colorado Newsline, published over the past 2 days. Recurring themes in its latest headlines include Colorado, Trump, Court, Official, and Future.
The best way to use this profile is comparatively. Read Colorado Newsline's coverage of a story alongside how outlets on other parts of the spectrum handle the same event — the facts usually overlap, but the emphasis, language, and what gets left out often do not. Other left-leaning sources we track include CNN, NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News.
Recent Articles (8)
Trump’s court workarounds push limits but are within legal bounds, experts say
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has not slowed his pursuit of central policy goals and personal passions, even after major setbacks at the U.S. Supreme Court and other federal courts. The high cou
US Supreme Court allows $400M Trump ballroom project to proceed
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump can continue building a White House ballroom for now, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday, reversing a federal judge’s order that barred above-ground construction o
In 1876, Colorado’s first-ever Republican ticket united ‘the old and the new’
The last of the delegates elected to Colorado’s first-ever state party convention arrived in Pueblo on a special train from Denver on Aug. 23, 1876. The newly proclaimed Centennial State’s Republican
Cities turn to AI to speed housing permitting
New housing projects can sometimes stall out as a developer applies to city or county planning boards and goes through cycles of inspections, reviews and approvals. Now, cities are increasingly turni
As litigation looms and drought takes its toll, state officials defiant over Colorado River’s future
Routt County rancher Philip Rossi knew as early as January of this year — as the Flat Tops range above the Yampa River basin sat largely bare of snow — that 2026 would be a difficult water year. “You
Officials warn of a bleak Colorado River future as deadline nears
The future of the Colorado River is looking bleak, and officials in the seven states that depend on its water say they’re happy to negotiate — but with current use rules expiring at the end of the yea
Judge blocks part of new Colorado immigration detention center inspections law
A federal judge Thursday blocked part of a new Colorado law that deals with inspections at immigration detention centers, at least until a contract between private prison operator The GEO Group and U.
White House to press forward with FDA nominee despite US Senate chairman’s concerns
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Food and Drug Administration will face challenges securing Senate confirmation after the committee chairman in charge of that process expresse