HealthParents, advocates warn of dire consequences from proposed budget cuts to therapy for kids with autismBy John Daley
Government and Politics‘Even worse than we thought’: Colorado is stuck in a cycle of annual, $1B state budget shortfallsBy Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun
Government and PoliticsThe presidential portraits at the Colorado Capitol are coming down — at least temporarilyBy Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun
NewsColorado’s Hispanic population has increased 77% in the past 25 years, but trails national growth, data showsBy Elaine Tassy
NewsAs the Voting Rights Act marks its 60th anniversary, two Colorado analysts say it’s facing its greatest tests yetBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Government and PoliticsFrom vans for veterans to new police stations, Colorado earmarks included in deal to reopen the governmentBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsFood pantries say they aren’t out of the woods yet, even as SNAP benefits returnBy Tony Gorman
Government and PoliticsConvicted former clerk Tina Peters trying to move to federal prisonBy Bente Birkeland
TransportationThe government is open again, but flight cancellations will remain elevated for nowBy Haylee May
Government and PoliticsBusinesses around Colorado’s Federal Center eagerly await the return of the lunch crowdBy Sarah Mulholland
News‘Lasagna Love’ helps Coloradans facing greater food insecurity after government shutdown, soaring food pricesBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
NewsBig parts of Colorado’s economy are looking lackluster — are we in a recession?By Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsGovernment shutdown ends after House passes spending package, Trump signs itBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsWith an $850 million shortfall looming, Gov. Polis and lawmakers spar over how to balance the budgetBy Bente Birkeland