JusticePolice who fatally shot pregnant Arvada woman are sued by family after avoiding criminal chargesBy The Associated Press
JusticeFBI, state agencies recovered 27 sex trafficking victims in Colorado during two-day Operation Cross Country campaignBy Tony Gorman
Justice3rd-degree burns and dislocated joints: Adams County police academy has ‘unprofessional and dangerous’ culture, state officials sayBy Allison Sherry
Justice911 call from Aurora ICE detention center reveals disorganized response to medical emergenciesBy Matt Bloom
JusticeColorado Springs officers again cleared of wrongdoing in their use of force against a Black veteran last yearBy Abigail Beckman
HealthEnd of affirmative action makes it harder for medical schools to fix community health inequitiesBy Paolo Zialcita
Government and PoliticsColorado’s new age limit for gun purchases took effect — and was then blocked by a judge — on the same dayBy Andrew Kenney
HealthTeens with addiction are often left to detox without medicationBy Markian Hawryluk, Kaiser Health News
Government and Politics‘You’re sort of the experiment:’ Coloradans are starting to use the expanded ‘red flag’ law, with mixed resultsBy Andrew Kenney
Life and Culture‘I Am the Bridge’: How a poem being presented at an African cultural event in Arvada was created by 50 people from different ethnicities and culturesBy Elaine Tassy
JusticeColorado ACLU sues Colorado Springs Police Department and FBI over alleged unlawful privacy invasions of local activistBy Tony Gorman
JusticeFort Lupton officer found guilty of assault, reckless endangerment for putting handcuffed woman in police car hit by trainBy Matt Moret
JusticeInterview: John Echohawk, a Boulder-based attorney, will receive Thurgood Marshall Award for his contributions to Native American rightsBy Tom Hesse