Government and PoliticsTrump’s big bill is prompting urgent action in some Democratic states, but not in Republican onesBy The Associated Press
NewsAurora chief says actions of 17-year-old determined his lethal shooting by officerBy The Sentinel
EducationColorado colleges serving students of color will lose millions from Trump cutsBy Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado
NewsCensus Bureau to test using postal workers as census takers in 2030 field trials next yearBy The Associated Press
SportsFrom Ralphie to Uga, live animal mascots inspire fans and create deep connections with their teamsBy The Associated Press
Life and CultureAdaptive ski ‘pioneer’ Bob Meserve among Colorado Snowsports Hall of Fame 2025 honoreesBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
HealthBig loopholes in hospital charity care programs mean patients still get stuck with the tabBy KFF Health News
WildfiresMarshall Fire settlements aim to be signed by November, attorneys say, but payout amounts will remain confidentialBy Ishan Thakore
EducationColorado joins lawsuit to stop cuts to federal funds that support sex ed curriculumBy Jenny Brundin
NewsColorado Springs Mayor Mobolade focuses on economy and public safety in third State of the CityBy Briana Heaney
NewsProsecutors ask Colorado Supreme Court to review new trial order for convicted Grand Junction pipe bomberBy Tom Hesse
NewsSecond Evergreen school shooting victim is 14-year-old boy, family says in first public statementBy Rachel Estabrook