JusticeInterview: We talk to the attorney who says Kansas troopers are unfairly targeting Colorado drivers with the ‘Kansas Two-Step’By Anthony Cotton
JusticeColorado man sentenced to 77 years in a robbery and kidnapping case released from prison after Innocence Project appealBy Allison Sherry
Education‘It’s gotten commonplace’: DU’s Jewish students and staff reckon with rise in antisemitic attacksBy Matt Bloom
Life and CultureChicanx activist group in Pueblo expands its mission to reduce incarceration ratesBy Shanna Lewis
NewsColorado Springs murder trial: Lawyer says ‘psychotic break’ explains stepson’s killingBy The Associated Press
JusticeInmates at the Delta Correctional Center evacuated due to flooding in western ColoradoBy Tom Hesse and Tony Gorman
JusticeColorado man sues Las Animas County sheriff after being pulled from truck and tased repeatedlyBy The Associated Press
ElectionsLawsuit against Colorado over how the state rejects mail-in ballots due to voter signatures allowed to continueBy Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsBill to allow more speed cameras in Colorado heads to Polis’ deskBy Nathaniel Minor
Justice‘I don’t feel safe driving through Kansas anymore’: Colorado woman, ACLU sue over police tactic known as ‘Kansas two step’By The Associated Press
JusticeMesa County settles for $2 million after intellectually impaired man dies in police custodyBy Lacretia Wimbley
EducationRelease recording of closed-door Denver school board meeting, lawsuit demandsBy Erica Meltzer, Chalkbeat Colorado
JusticeOne suspect in fatal rock-throwing case had a history of destructive behaviorBy The Associated Press