JusticeGrand jury indicts a Colorado police chief and daughter – a town clerk – for embezzlement, theft, and impersonating a peace officerBy Allison Sherry
JusticeColorado Springs Police Department sees small increase in hiring but remains below fully staffed By Abigail Beckman
JusticeColorado law enforcement welcomes speedy AI facial recognition technology along with rules, some advocates worry about privacy and misuseBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsRepublican infighting intensifies in Colorado as Dave Williams suesBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeChurch sues Castle Rock after being told they can’t use RVs to help homeless peopleBy Dan Boyce
JusticeDenver-based dialysis giant DaVita pays $34 million to settle another whistleblower caseBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsJudge rules for conservative canvassers, finds voting rights groups failed to prove home visits were intimidationBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeAppeals court throws out part of an influencer’s conviction from riding a snowmobile through a closed Keystone ResortBy Chuck Murphy
JusticeIncarcerated men allege they were cut off from loved ones and lost privileges in forced labor lawsuitBy Allison Sherry
JusticeProtesters want rapid justice, but police, prosecutors say accuracy, not speed, drives the pace of investigations into police shootingsBy Allison Sherry
JusticeFamily of Kilyn Lewis and supporters interrupt Aurora council member’s town hall, express frustration over investigationBy Tony Gorman
JusticeAurora lawmakers remove Kilyn Lewis police-shooting apology from agenda as protesters returnBy The Sentinel
EnvironmentThe EPA is considering a new air pollution crackdown against Suncor’s Commerce City refineryBy Sam Brasch
ImmigrationColorado appeals court bars sheriffs from detaining inmates for federal immigration authorities after they’re eligible for releaseBy Alison Borden