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JusticePrivate Prison To Close Colorado Springs Facility, Forcing The State To Reopen A Shuttered Prison To Rehouse 650 InmatesBy Hayley Sanchez
JusticeClass Action Lawsuit Against Colorado Department Of Corrections Alleges The Systemic Abuse Of Transgender Women PrisonersBy Andrea Dukakis
OutdoorsColorado Wildfire Helicopters Get Grounded Before Sunset. Now They’re Training To Fight At NightBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
OutdoorsWe’ll Never Stop People From Dying While Skiing Or Rafting. But How Hard Are We Willing To Try?By Hayley Sanchez
JusticeTransgender Inmate Reaches $170,000 Settlement with Colorado Department of CorrectionsBy Claire Cleveland
JusticeSuit Calls Colorado’s Prisons ‘Discriminatory And Dangerous’ For Transgender OffendersBy The Associated Press
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