TransportationA Climate-Friendly Shift In Transportation Planning Would Bring Economic Benefits Too, A New Report SaysBy Nathaniel Minor
HealthUnvaccinated Coloradans Are Much More Likely To Be Hospitalized And Die Due To COVID, According To New State DataBy John Daley
HealthDouglas County Commissioners Unanimously Vote To Exit Tri-County Health DepartmentBy John Daley
ArtsRobert Greene’s ‘Procession’ Examines The Art Of Documentary Collaboration At The Telluride Film FestivalBy Monica Castillo
Justice19-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Shot By Loveland Police While In Mental Health CrisisBy Rachel Estabrook
JusticeLoveland Reaches $3 Million Settlement With Karen Garner Over Violent 2020 ArrestBy Paolo Zialcita and Matt Moret
Life and CultureAt Colorado’s Oldest Church, An Adobe Labyrinth Will Give Visitors A Place To Get Lost In Prayer, But Not In The MazeBy Nell London
EnvironmentBLM Is Removing More Than 700 Horses From Public Lands In Colorado, Citing Exceptional DroughtBy Miguel Otárola
EducationUnvaccinated JeffCo Students Who Want To Do After-School Activities Will Have To Start Weekly COVID Testing This WeekBy Jenny Brundin
AgricultureFor The San Luis Valley’s Potato Farmers, A Spud Trade Dispute Is Nothing NewBy Nell London
Government and PoliticsColorado’s Redistricting Committee Just Released A New Map, And It Looks Pretty Different From The Last OneBy Caitlyn Kim and Bente Birkeland
HealthTexas’ New Abortion Law Has Colorado Providers Anticipating Influx Of Out-Of-State PatientsBy Claire Cleveland
Government and PoliticsWhen It Comes To Redistricting, Where Does Southern Colorado Fit In?By Bente Birkeland
MoneyIt Took Homes 11 Days To Sell In Denver In August. That Might Be A Sign That The Market Is SlowingBy Sarah Mulholland