ImmigrationACLU claims administration is restarting deportations under 18th century wartime lawBy The Associated Press
NewsFrom tariffs to the Colorado Auto Show, what to know about buying a car in today’s economyBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsPolis issues first veto and sets up showdown with lawmakers over transparency rulesBy Scott Franz
EducationColorado spent $2 million studying education funding. Lawmakers don’t want it to go to waste.By Chalkbeat
EducationElbert County mom wins open-meetings lawsuit against Elizabeth School DistrictBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats revive proposal to allow lawsuits over past child sexual abuseBy Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
JusticeLatest Aurora Consent Decree Progress Report highlights 2021 traffic stop, changes from Kilyn Lewis shootingBy Tony Gorman
HealthBelievers say microdosing psychedelics helps them. Scientists are trying to measure the claimsBy The Associated Press
ArtsColorado Arts Spotlight: A new director for Opera Colorado, local band ‘Tennis’ calling it quits, Spirituals in schools and moreBy Lauren Antonoff Hart
EducationFuture of federal funding for Colorado schools remains uncertain, student civil rights investigations stalledBy Jenny Brundin