
‘He Ruined That Man’: Colorado’s Catholic Church Reparations Exclude Victims Of Religious Order Abuse
The Catholic Church is having a reckoning over abuse in Colorado. One that doesn’t include people like Terry Schippers.

Hold On, This School Paperwork Says I Can Have A ‘Mini Horse’ As A Service Animal?
The answer gets deep into civil rights, disability law, and a surprising story about the power of citizen activism.

DU Professor Joins Colorado’s US Senate Primary
David Goldfischer teaches and does research at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies.

John Hickenlooper Will Face An Ethics Hearing On Private Flights — Soon, Maybe?
The state’s ethics commission will consider allegations that Hickenlooper improperly allowed wealthy friends to pay for flights. His representatives say it was allowed.

Colorado Reparations Deadline Could Bring New Wave Of Catholic Clergy Accusations
People with new claims of abuse must come forward by Nov. 30 to qualify for reparations from the Catholic Church.

Gov. Jared Polis Underlines Rural Priorities For Colorado
The governor’s top rural concerns include high health costs and the transition to renewable energy.

Walmart Is Suing La Plata County Over $20,000 — But That’s Just The Beginning
At least 32 counties face legal action as Walmart tries to lower its property tax bills.

Donald Trump Files For The Colorado Primary, Will Face A Little GOP Competition
There are two candidates on the ballot for the Republican primary.

Initiative 76 Seeks To Ban Noncitizens From Colorado Elections. Dems Say It Misses The Point
The constitutional amendment may appear on 2020 ballots, but it may not change anything, according to one Democratic expert.

Democrats To Reboot Their Strategy On TABOR And Taxes
Republicans say Prop CC’s defeat could give them the shot in the arm they need to get back to power at the statehouse in 2020.

The State Fair Has Lost Money For 21 Years Straight. An Audit Finds It Has ‘Fundamental’ Problems
The fair’s buildings and equipment have fallen into disrepair, and it has no comprehensive marketing plan or target audience.

Colorado Politicians From Both Parties Are Talking About School Safety — But Not Guns
The legislature’s latest attempt to address school violence began in the wake of the deadly shooting this May at STEM School in Highlands Ranch.

Soon, Coloradans Will Be Able To Flash Their ‘Digital Licenses’ To Buy Booze And Use State Services
Starting on Dec. 1, residents will be able to use the myColorado smartphone app to create and display digital state IDs for free.

‘I Feel Lucky That It Wasn’t Me’: Catholics Grapple With Revelations About Prominent Priests
Throughout Colorado, the comprehensive new report is forcing older Catholics to re-evaluate the authority figures of their young lives, and even the church itself.

Who Are The Priests Named In The Colorado AG’s Special Report On Clerical Abuse?
They were altar boys, campers, volunteers in the rectory and members of the choir.


Special Report On Colorado Catholic Clergy Sex Abuse Details 70 Years Of Allegations, Cover-Ups And Shoddy Records
Investigators were sharply critical of the church and how slow it was to respond to abuse allegations and to problem priests.
