Government and PoliticsAs Colorado refines its law on AI discrimination, privacy and consumer groups urge policymakers to give it teethBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeHere’s what Colorado counties with falling domestic violence fatality rates are doing to support survivorsBy Haylee May
EducationColorado’s Attorney General wants fewer phones in class and his office is willing to pay for itBy Tom Hesse
NewsColorado’s attorney general pledges to find solution over Rio Grande after Supreme Court rejects water-sharing deal with Texas, New MexicoBy CPR News Staff and The Associated Press
HealthColorado’s insulin, EpiPen price caps could get tougher enforcement under bill progressing at state legislatureBy Paolo Zialcita
MoneyDrug overdose deaths continue to increase as state gets millions in opioid settlement fundsBy Claire Cleveland
MoneyColorado settles with towing company for $1 million. Customers will get some of the moneyBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
JusticeAurora is the first Colorado city under state oversight to reform policing. Two years in, how’s it going?By Rachel Estabrook
NewsColorado lawmakers grill agency’s proposed rules governing the state’s towing companiesBy Matt Bloom
Government and PoliticsColorado Attorney General backs compensation for those sickened by U.S. nuclear weapons testingBy The Associated Press
EducationConstruction students in Trinidad are fixing up blighted homes. Hands-on training and helping their community is the payoffBy Dan Boyce
JusticeAG report: Social media is a major vessel for the illicit distribution of fentanylBy Lacretia Wimbley
NewsColorado, along with other states and the Federal Trade Commission, will investigate Kroger-Albertsons mergerBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeRight now, the severity of the sentence for stealing a car depends on how nice it is. A new measure would change thatBy Allison Sherry
2022 ElectionsColorado attorney general candidates disagree about why crime is rising and how to address fentanyl overdoses, but they do agree on police reformBy Allison Sherry