Government and PoliticsColorado Springs City Council approves seven-story apartment building near South Nevada Avenue despite resident oppositionBy Shanna Lewis
JusticeFort Lupton officer found guilty of assault, reckless endangerment for putting handcuffed woman in police car hit by trainBy Matt Moret
NewsXcel Energy tells shareholders Marshall fire lawsuits could seriously hurt its financesBy Joe Wertz and Sam Brasch
SportsBig 12 not quite the same, but it feels like home to a 98-year-old Colorado fanBy The Associated Press
JusticeInterview: John Echohawk, a Boulder-based attorney, will receive Thurgood Marshall Award for his contributions to Native American rightsBy Tom Hesse
MilitaryFor the first time in decades, military academy cadets will be allowed to become parentsBy American Homefront Project
EducationMore students are staying in Colorado colleges after turbulent pandemic yearsBy Jenny Brundin
SportsUniversity of Colorado to join Big 12 Conference, leaving Pac-12: Here’s what that meansBy Paolo Zialcita
News‘It’s a bottleneck already’: Colorado Springs City Council rejects controversial housing development following wildfire-weary residents’ concerns over evacuation routesBy Jessica Duran
Government and Politics‘That’s not going to save Colorado Springs.’ Residents speak out against proposed ballot measure to help fund new police training academyBy Abigail Beckman
EnvironmentAfter declining an EPA grant, a Latino-led community group ends air monitoring project near Suncor EnergyBy Sam Brasch
News$100 million coming to Arkansas Valley project to continue pipeline work to bring clean water to southeastern ColoradoBy Caitlyn Kim
SportsFormed to combat Olympic sex abuse, the Denver-based SafeSport center is struggling 6 years after openingBy The Associated Press
NewsColorado wildfires: Evacuations remain as crews battle wildfire north of GunnisonBy Matt Bloom and Joe Wertz