EducationAppeals court says religious preschools in Colorado’s UPK program can’t discriminateBy Jenny Brundin
WildfiresMarshall Fire settlements aim to be signed by November, attorneys say, but payout amounts will remain confidentialBy Ishan Thakore
NewsProsecutors ask Colorado Supreme Court to review new trial order for convicted Grand Junction pipe bomberBy Tom Hesse
JusticeColorado rolls out a new alternative for people who might otherwise end up on court competency waitlistsBy Yesenia Robles
JusticeNew CBI Director works to rebuild trust amid agency missteps, ongoing investigationsBy Anthony Cotton
JusticeBarry Morphew supporters raise funds to free him while awaiting trial in wife’s deathBy Ben Markus
NewsAurora police officer shoots and kills unarmed 17-year-old after suspect threatens gas stationBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
JusticeFirst woman sentenced in Colorado Springs cross-burning hoax avoids jail timeBy Yesenia Robles
News‘What happens if we have a shooter?’ Evergreen parents raised concerns over campus security less than 24 hours before shootingBy Haylee May
NewsFBI was already investigating an account that may have been linked to the Evergreen shooterBy Yesenia Robles
NewsJeffCo students walkout of school to protest gun violence in solidarity with Evergreen studentsBy Jenny Brundin
NewsPolice not yet ready to share information about Evergreen High shooter’s radicalizationBy Yesenia Robles