JusticeSouthern Colorado funeral home owner accused of abandoning dozens of bodies may be close to leaving jailBy The Associated Press
EducationSouthern Ute experts talk repatriation efforts of remains housed in Gunnison museumBy Tom Hesse
ImmigrationAs Colorado stretches to fund help for migrants, Democrats ask for more federal money. But there’s a catchBy Rachel Estabrook
Government and PoliticsHello, paid family leave; goodbye, plastic grocery bags. New year brings new laws and policiesBy Megan Verlee
Life and CultureColorado Springs adds Urban Park Rangers in hopes of safer, cleaner trailsBy Abigail Beckman
ImmigrationNew migrants face fear and loneliness. But on Colorado’s Eastern Plains, Fort Morgan has a storied support networkBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsTrouble in Durango City Council: Budget beefs, ethics complaints and a vote to publicly reprimand one of their ownBy Tom Hesse
JusticeGov. Jared Polis grants clemency to 28 people, including a former teen sentenced for murderBy Rachel Estabrook
JusticeParamedics found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in death of Elijah McClainBy Allison Sherry, Tony Gorman, and Alison Borden
JusticeSheneen McClain disgusted by the protocols cited by defense attorneys as justification to give her son ketamineBy Allison Sherry
NewsIn closing arguments, prosecutors say paramedics’ inaction amounts to reckless negligence in McClain’s death; defense attorneys say they did as they were trainedBy Allison Sherry