EducationTrump executive orders on immigrants, transgender rights could echo in American schoolsBy Chalkbeat
ImmigrationColorado Attorney General joins lawsuit challenging Trump’s order on ending birthright citizenshipBy John Daley
ImmigrationListen: They arrived in Denver’s immigration wave. Here’s how they’re preparing for the next four yearsBy Arlo Pérez Esquivel and Allison Sherry
ImmigrationThe immigration journey: How long does it take to feel like an American?By Stephanie Rivera and NPR
Life and CultureWhat does community mean to you? Coloradans share what they find important and their hopes for the futureBy Lauren Antonoff Hart and Stephanie Rivera
Government and PoliticsFrom cutting regulations to taking on Trump, Gov. Polis lays out his annual vision for ColoradoBy Bente Birkeland and Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
NewsGov. Polis walks a tightrope in approaching Trump. Deportations likely to be the first testBy The Associated Press
NewsDenver officials spent 2024 welcoming immigrants — but with less fanfare, police arrested some of them for low-level crimes and prostitutionBy Allison Sherry
EducationIn Aurora high schools, students learning English as a new language might get new materialsBy Chalkbeat
EducationColorado College encourages international students to return before Presidential InaugurationBy Andrea Chalfin and Jenny Brundin
ArtsWhen Russia invaded, creativity became a form of resistance for a pair of Ukrainian artistsBy Eden Lane
Education‘Keep studying, a pencil weighs less than a shovel’: Stories of Colorado’s farmworker childrenBy Jenny Brundin
ImmigrationRep. Jason Crow wants members of Congress to have unfettered access to ICE detention facilitiesBy Haylee May
ImmigrationState elected officials, community leaders prepare to fight with Trump administration over immigrationBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsNew Aurora police chief talks about the Trump rally recruiting, immigration during public eventBy Tony Gorman