EnergyThe Department of Energy said it was saving taxpayers $7.56 billion. The actual amount is much lessBy Ishan Thakore
Government and PoliticsInterim US Attorney for the District of Colorado permanently appointed job amid shutdownBy Allison Sherry
EnvironmentTrump administration tells Colorado wolves must come from U.S. Rockies states, not CanadaBy The Associated Press
AgricultureManny Rutinel has said a lot about the meat and dairy industries. Now he wants to represent Colorado’s ag capital in Congress.By Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun
EducationThese Colorado schools may have to stop serving universal free meals if 2 ballot measures failBy Chalkbeat
Government and PoliticsCan some health care bills clear Congress this year? A bipartisan pair of leaders hopes soBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsShould Colorado join the gerrymandering war? Attorney General Phil Weiser thinks soBy Bente Birkeland
NewsWestern Union offers real-time look of how Trump’s immigration policies hit businessBy Sarah Mulholland
EnvironmentMediation ordered for Denver Water, environmental group over turbulent Gross Dam projectBy Colorado Sun
ImmigrationDue process and masked men: Coloradans conflicted over promised immigration crackdowns and the realities of how they are carried outBy Stephanie Rivera
Government and PoliticsFriday marks the first missed paycheck for federal workers, but who else will be impacted as the shutdown grinds on?By Haylee May
ElectionsCastle Rock woman convicted of voter fraud for trying to vote her late ex-husband’s ballotBy Bente Birkeland
NewsManitou Springs 2A: Increasing the excise tax on ticket sales and admission feesBy Andrea Chalfin