ImmigrationTrump order will bypass skeptical judges, granting deportation authority based on sometimes thin evidenceBy Allison Sherry and Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsFood banks, kids’ therapy and diapers: What Colorado lawmakers have cut from the state budget so farBy Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun
Government and PoliticsRetro license plates are a windfall for people with disabilities. Now lawmakers are eyeing that moneyBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsHurd working ‘behind the scenes’ to unfreeze funds for critical water rights purchaseBy Tom Hesse
Life and CultureFormer Denver First Lady, state lawmaker Wilma Webb reflects on a lifetime of service and legacy in ColoradoBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
2026 Elections‘You can’t start with a policy discussion’ As Democrats look to win back voters, Rep. Jason Crow sees a path forwardBy Caitlyn Kim
NewsFormer US Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming, born in Colorado, dies at age 93By The Associated Press and Colorado Public Radio Staff
Government and PoliticsColorado veterans join nationwide protests against VA job cuts and healthcare reductionsBy Molly Cruse
Government and PoliticsPayments to university athletes stay secret under bill that cleared Colorado SenateBy Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats significantly change proposal to cut tipped minimum wage for restaurant employeesBy Andrew Kenney
EducationColorado is facing a budget shortfall. Advocates say that shouldn’t stop progress to boost school funding.By Chalkbeat
MilitarySexual violence is down at American military academies, but many survivors still aren’t reporting assaultsBy Haylee May
EducationCU regent receives community support while facing potential censure, backlash for stance on anti-marijuana campaignBy Elaine Tassy