Government and PoliticsWith state offices locked up, Colorado Democrats turn their eyes to local racesBy Bente Birkeland
Life and CultureFrom summer heat and shading your soil, to pests and noxious weeds, gardening expert helps weather the growing seasonBy Michelle P. Fulcher
HealthSelling plasma helps pay the bills but raises ethical concerns, researchers sayBy Andrea Dukakis
NewsColorado Rep. Jason Crow joins other Congress Members to commemorate D-Day with their own parachute jump over NormandyBy The Associated Press
SportsFormer Bronco suing the team and the NFL over $500K in fines for THC use he says was therapeuticBy The Associated Press
TransportationRTD’s light rail trains are crawling this week. Operators don’t know when they’ll be up to speed againBy Nathaniel Minor
NewsState officials pull former Aurora officer’s peace officer’s license after Elijah McClain convictionsBy Allison Sherry
NewsWitnesses describe ‘horrific’ Arvada plane crash that hospitalized four peopleBy Andrew Kenney and Ryan Warner
NewsColorado man takes plea deal in first case impacted by forensic scientist accused of manipulating lab results By The Associated Press
NewsWestbound I-70 reopened near Eisenhower Tunnel after Friday morning crashBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
SportsThis U.S. national women’s soccer team is dominant. But it’s not who you might think it isBy Tony Gorman
NewsA recent report examines Colorado’s diverse Asian populations by disaggregating unique nationalitiesBy Elaine Tassy
JusticeDenver man sentenced to 448 years for human trafficking — believed to be the longest in state history for such crimesBy Tony Gorman