EnergyWe asked Xcel why power bills are going up. They say it’s partly your choicesBy Sam Brasch, Ryan Warner, and Miguel Otárola
MilitaryWith artillery drills over the Baltic Sea, Colorado National Guard helps show the U.S. commitment to EuropeBy Caitlyn Kim
ArtsAward-winning film that uses mobile home parks to take on class and economic inequality coming back to ColoradoBy Eden Lane
MoneyDenver homebuyers looking for a slowdown are still finding roadblocks: High prices, bidding wars and higher interest ratesBy Sarah Mulholland
EnvironmentSimms fire: most evacuations lifted as cold, wet weather helps cap burning areaBy Matt Bloom
EducationWhat’s the best way to teach high schoolers about sexual health? Teach their peers to become educators and turn their understanding into art.By Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsDA investigation refutes Tina Peters’ claims of Mesa County 2020 election fraudBy Bente Birkeland
HealthColorado’s COVID-19 metrics are rising — again. Health officials encourage precautionsBy John Daley
EducationMost Colorado schools with Native American mascots will avoid fines, for nowBy Paolo Zialcita
EnvironmentAs Colorado wildfire season heats up, low pay and slow reforms could spell staffing trouble for federal firefighting effortsBy Joe Wertz
NewsColorado wildfires: Great Sand Dunes National Park reopens after lightning sparks fireBy Matt Bloom