JusticeTina Peters avoids jail after unapproved trip to Nevada, but she will need court permission for future travelBy Bente Birkeland
MoneyNew Colorado ‘middle income’ housing authority expected to build 3,500 units, but raises questions from some in industryBy Andrew Kenney and Matt Bloom
2022 ElectionsOver a million Coloradans voted during the primary — here’s what their data might mean for the general electionBy Max Lubbers
2022 ElectionsSen. Michael Bennet is ready for a difficult election year amid inflation, housing crunchBy Carla Jimenez
Government and PoliticsU.S. House of Representatives passes Pentagon package, includes multiple Colorado-focused amendmentsBy Caitlyn Kim
TransportationA silver lining to RTD’s ongoing driver shortage? It has a pile of cash to pay down train debtBy Nathaniel Minor
Climate ChangeBoulder is proposing a new climate tax that shifts more of the cost to local businessesBy Miguel Otárola
JusticeSan Luis Valley district attorney resigns amid a state investigation and mandate to improve his officeBy Allison Sherry
JusticeCommunity policing initiatives like Denver’s STAR Program could gain federal support under Bennet billBy Caitlyn Kim
2022 ElectionsColorado counties begin auditing ballots to verify accuracy of 2022 primary electionBy Matt Bloom
Government and PoliticsColorado Springs Police Department looking to purchase virtual reality system for use of force trainingBy Eli Jaynes
NewsExperts say workers shouldn’t climb coal piles, the action that records show led to 2 deaths at a Pueblo power plantBy Miguel Otárola
2022 ElectionsDemocrats enter the 2022 elections with a big fundraising advantage in ColoradoBy Andrew Kenney