Government and PoliticsAmerican Indian Affairs committee sends bills on bison protections, law enforcement to full state legislatureBy Paolo Zialcita
Life and Culture‘Honoring Fatherhood’ program provides resources, support to help Colorado dads be more active in their children’s livesBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
JusticeForced relocation and human rights abuses: New report details Indigenous treatment in Colorado and recommends how to restore rightsBy Bente Birkeland
News‘This country was taken in an armed robbery’: new novel by Tommy Orange confronts American history, starting with the Sand Creek MassacreBy Rachel Estabrook
NewsFor the first time, Colorado details dark historical chapter of attempted forced assimilation of Indigenous children in extensive reportBy Rachel Estabrook
NewsA year into its investigation into Indian boarding schools, History Colorado begins to lay out steps toward reconciliationBy Rachel Estabrook
EducationA chance this week to help Indigenous scholars — and explore new cuisine in AuroraBy Elaine Tassy
EnvironmentIndigenous tribes were pushed away from the Colorado River. A new generation is fighting to save it.By Michael Elizabeth Sakas and Sarah Bures
Government and PoliticsThe Mount Evans renaming process picked up speed this week with a surprising voteBy Elaine Tassy
HealthMedical research doesn’t serve everyone. This effort hopes to build one of the most diverse health databases everBy John Daley
EducationLamar High School is now the home of the Thunder, and here’s the new logo and mascotBy Dan Boyce
News“Heartbreaking and undeniable” — preliminary review of legacy of federal Indian boarding schools is outBy Caitlyn Kim
HealthThird Wave Coronavirus Infections Devastate Colorado’s Native American And Hispanic CommunitiesBy John Daley
ArtsSand Creek Massacre Statue To Replace Torn Down Soldier Monument At Colorado’s CapitolBy Carol McKinley
SportsWashington’s NFL Team Moved On But Their Old Offensive Nickname Is Still Alive In ColoradoBy Paolo Zialcita