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JusticeColorado passed a law to crack down on dishonest officers by pulling their certifications. Has it worked?By Allison Sherry and Zack Newman
Government and PoliticsDid questions about assaults on Poudre School buses spark a state push to close government records?By Ben Markus
JusticeHow Colorado issues bonds and assesses suspect risk can endanger communities. Is there a better way?By Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsInside the intense fight to keep Space Command in Colorado, and why it isn’t over yetBy Caitlyn Kim and Dan Boyce