JusticeA jury must decide what killed Elijah McClain in 2019: ketamine, carotid holds or officers recklessly ignoring a man’s pleas for helpBy Allison Sherry
SportsWearing No. 21 just like dad, safety Shilo Sanders leads Colorado’s defense into game at OregonBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsState Sen. Faith Winter hospitalized after bike crashBy Megan Verlee and Bente Birkeland
Climate ChangeBiden revives the Climate Corps, a New Deal idea to prepare young workers for green energy and resilience jobsBy Caitlyn Kim and The Associated Press
TransportationListen: Whose streets? At one school in Sloan’s Lake, it’s Bike Bus’ streets!By Nathaniel Minor
JusticeUpdates from the trial of Randy Roedema and Jason Rosenblatt in the death of Elijah McClainBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
JusticeJury pool down to 41 in trial of officers charged in the death of Elijah McClainBy Tony Gorman
EnvironmentColorado considering new industrial emissions limits. Environmentalists want to scrap them and start overBy Sam Brasch
NewsNew school in Aurora combines education and mental health treatment for struggling studentsBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsInterview: Sallie Clark talks priorities for military, government under new role in Colorado SpringsBy Jess Hazel
SportsCU football team sets ESPN record, sells out all home games for first time in school historyBy The Associated Press
NewsCentral Park in Boulder closed for two weeks after man allegedly drives truck through multiple times, narrowly missing peopleBy Stephanie Rivera
Life and CultureInterview: Irish sculptor Terry Brennan on his new memorial to immigrant families who lost their lives in Leadville’s silver rushBy Ryan Warner
Government and PoliticsGOP state lawmaker exploring challenge to Congressman Ken Buck in 2024 primaryBy Bente Birkeland
SportsDeion Sanders condemns death threats against player whose late hit left Travis Hunter with lacerated liverBy The Associated Press