EnvironmentThe Colorado River District was awarded up to $40 million to protect the Western Slope’s ‘top water priority.’ But will they get it under Trump?By Ishan Thakore
NewsWith Biden-era consumer protections in jeopardy, Colorado Democrats look to crack down on rental housing feesBy Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun
OutdoorsColorado launches dark sky program at these 12 state parks to reduce light pollutionBy Stephanie Rivera
ImmigrationDemocratic lawmakers and grassroots groups highlight support for immigrants as enforcement crackdown loomsBy Kiara DeMare
ImmigrationNew Trump federal immigration directives could conflict with Colorado laws requiring law enforcement to keep it localBy Allison Sherry
ImmigrationColorado’s Republican House members pushing for state to repeal some of its immigration lawsBy Caitlyn Kim
ImmigrationJustice Department approves probing local immigration enforcement obstruction — Aurora detailed its stanceBy The Sentinel and The Associated Press
OutdoorsMaster plan updates and Veteran’s Memorial repairs among 2025 plans for the Colorado Springs Parks DepartmentBy Kendra Carr
Immigration‘If you’re born here, you are a citizen.’ Colorado’s Attorney General on why he’s suing President Trump over birthright citizenshipBy Ryan Warner and John Daley
Government and PoliticsUnion organizing bill passes first committee at the statehouseBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsFrom ‘RELEASE THEM NOW!’ to ‘disgusting and wrong’ — Colorado’s congress members react to Jan. 6 pardonsBy Megan Verlee