JusticeNavy engineer and former Denver-area teacher pleads guilty to selling submarine secretsBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsThe Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters’ election security controversy, explainedBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats plan to spend $113 million to reduce crime. Here’s what their plan includesBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsImportant Colorado court rulings could finally be free to access under a new billBy Andrew Kenney
EnvironmentMore than a year after the East Troublesome fire, some Grand Lake residents still don’t have housingBy Sam Brasch
Government and Politics‘Tragic’ cases prompt bill making it easier to inspect Colorado funeral homes, crematoriesBy Matt Bloom
JusticeAs Colorado sees an increase in violent crime, some elected officials differ widely on thoughts as to whyBy Abigail Beckman
JusticeColorado Springs will pay nearly $3 million to family of De’Von Bailey to settle lawsuit in his shooting death at hands of policeBy Dan Boyce and Andrew Villegas
JusticeDA won’t file criminal charges in death of 6-year-old at Glenwood Caverns Adventure ParkBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeMan suspected of making violent threats against Boulder and California schools has been chargedBy Allison Sherry
JusticeFormer Idaho Springs police officer gets probation for assaulting, tasing 75-year-old manBy Matt Bloom
JusticeColorado law requires untruthful officers to lose their jobs and their licenses. But not every agency is complying with the law.By Allison Sherry