Government and PoliticsDemocratic opposition sinks plan to pay $3,000 grants to people leaving prisonBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeTrial for former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters delayed – again – just days before it was supposed to startBy Megan Verlee
JusticeUS Rep. Lauren Boebert granted temporary restraining order against her ex-husbandBy The Associated Press
JusticeA battle over an unlicensed dog sanctuary has reached a breaking point, but the owner vows to keep up the fightBy Lauren Antonoff Hart
NewsColorado legal settlement would up care and housing standards for trans women inmatesBy KFF Health News
JusticePolice say man found dead at Glenwood Springs amusement park researched mass shootings but investigators find few other answersBy Stina Sieg
Government and PoliticsShould churches and others be held accountable for past sex abuse? Colorado voters may decideBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeOuray police chief placed on leave amid sexual assault investigation involving stepsonBy Tom Hesse
Government and PoliticsChemical ‘influencers’ are encouraging self-harm. Now, Colorado is considering cracking downBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeA shortage of Colorado’s sex offender therapists prompts public safety concernsBy Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
JusticeYouTuber accused of topping 150 mph on his motorcycle on Colorado interstate wanted on multiple chargesBy The Associated Press
NewsOuray newspaper publishers say the attention around stolen papers robbed town of the real story: an alleged crime in their communityBy Tony Gorman