JusticePolice Say Gunman In Colorado Springs Shooting Had History Of Controlling Behavior With Girlfriend, One Of The VictimsBy Dan Boyce
JusticeWhen Responding To A Person With Dementia, Experts Say Police Need To Acknowledge Their Fears, Not Dismiss ThemBy Andrea Dukakis
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JusticeShooting At Colorado Springs Birthday Party Kills Seven People, Including Suspected GunmanBy Alison Borden and Andrea Chalfin
Life and CultureIn Custer County, Owners Of Tenacious Unicorn Ranch Pack Heat And Build A Fence In The Face Of HarassmentBy Dan Boyce
JusticeOfficer Who Shot Alleged Boulder Gunman In Leg Used Justified Force, DA RulesBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsBill Limiting Gun Sales To People Convicted Of Violent Misdemeanors Moves ForwardBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsEffort To Ensure Bond Hearings Within 48 Hours Of Arrest Moving Forward At CapitolBy Megan Verlee
JusticeArmy Reserve Veteran From Erie Arrested For Participation In The Capitol InsurrectionBy Megan Verlee
2020 ElectionsNewsmax Retracts Support For Election Conspiracy Theory That Forced A Colorado Man Into HidingBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeThree Loveland Officers Involved In Forceful Arrest of 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia ResignedBy Claire Cleveland
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Government and PoliticsPolis Signs Three New Gun Safety Laws Inspired By The Boulder ShootingBy Bente Birkeland
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EnvironmentColorado Attorney General Hiring Investigator To Probe Accusations That State Regulator Falsified Air Pollution DataBy Allison Sherry and Miguel Otárola