Government and PoliticsRep. Brittany Pettersen’s first bill aims to bring more resources to fight against fentanylBy Caitlyn Kim
HealthColorado among states confronting medical debt that’s bankrupting millionsBy The Associated Press
ArtsCentral City Opera’s labor dispute with its artists has some worried about this season’s viabilityBy Eden Lane
TransportationColorado is giving away thousands of free catalytic converter marking kits. Here’s how to use them to protect your carBy Matt Bloom
HealthMost classes at Eaglecrest High School in Aurora to resume amid investigation into educator’s death from bacterial meningitisBy Matt Bloom
2020 ElectionsJudge: No separate defamation trials for Fox News, Fox Corp. in Dominion caseBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsColorado wildfire investigators would get more funding and specially trained dogs under new billBy Veronica Penney
HealthColorado to get $32 million settlement from Juul, the vaping company sued over its marketing to teensBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsInterview: Rep. Jason Crow on the Afghanistan withdrawal and the Pentagon military document leaksBy Anthony Cotton
JusticeLatinos plead guilty more often than white or Black people in Colorado. Judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys are trying to figure out how to helpBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsDemocrats make last-minute changes to a bill that makes it easier to sue firearms manufacturers at Polis’ requestBy Andrew Kenney
Health2 Cherry Creek educators die over the weekend, one with a confirmed case of bacterial meningitisBy Jenny Brundin and Alison Borden
EnvironmentClimate advocacy groups submit a ballot initiative that would end new oil and gas permits by 2030By Sam Brasch
HealthAbortion pill mifepristone will remain accessible in Colorado amid pending federal court rulingBy Paolo Zialcita