JusticePolice and sheriffs are reaching out to a demographic they say could solve their hiring and culture problems: womenBy Allison Sherry
JusticeAssault charge dropped against officer who put 20-year-old in patrol car hit by trainBy Tony Gorman
MoneyA ‘virtual court’ bill could allow people in Colorado to attend their eviction hearings remotelyBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeSuspect in Colorado Springs Club Q shooting to be tried on hate crime, murder chargesBy Abigail Beckman and Lacretia Wimbley
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats are poised to introduce a package of stricter gun bills on ThursdayBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeAccused Club Q shooter appears in court for first day of preliminary hearingsBy Abigail Beckman and Lacretia Wimbley
NewsMultiple Colorado school districts enter lockdown after unconfirmed threats Wednesday. Here’s what we knowBy Matt Bloom, Ryan Warner, Jenny Brundin, Kyle Harris, Stephanie Rivera, and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
Record number of guns found at airports ‘reflects what we’re seeing in society,’ TSA official saysBy The Associated Press and Colorado Public Radio Staff
ElectionsFox News claims Dominion defamation suit is assault on First AmendmentBy The Associated Press
JusticeColorado DACA recipients who want to become police officers face a major obstacle: they can’t legally possess firearms. A new bill would change thatBy Tony Gorman
JusticeAurora ICE death autopsy released, raises questions about medical care in federal detention centersBy Matt Bloom
JusticeEl Paso County Sheriff defends his office in wake of allegations of racism made by Black ranchers in YoderBy Lacretia Wimbley