JusticeIncarcerated men allege they were cut off from loved ones and lost privileges in forced labor lawsuitBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsDemocratic opposition sinks plan to pay $3,000 grants to people leaving prisonBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado could pay $3,000 to thousands of people leaving prison — if they stick to the programBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeA shortage of Colorado’s sex offender therapists prompts public safety concernsBy Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
JusticeGov. Jared Polis grants clemency to 28 people, including a former teen sentenced for murderBy Rachel Estabrook
Government and PoliticsPolis vetoes bill to reform how prison inmates ask for clemencyBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeInmates at the Delta Correctional Center evacuated due to flooding in western ColoradoBy Tom Hesse and Tony Gorman
JusticeOne man’s repeated drug offenses led him to prison — and a love of training dogs. Now he’s asking for another chanceBy Allison Sherry
JusticeHow one man’s prison journey shows the mental and emotional toll of incarceration on familiesBy Lacretia Wimbley
JusticeReporter’s Notebook: Unexpected insight inside the Denver Women’s Correctional FacilityBy Elaine Tassy
EnvironmentIncarcerated people are fighting Colorado’s wildfires — including this week’s Kruger Rock FireBy Dan Boyce
JusticeWeiser and Polis hope $1 million in grants will help former prisoners find jobs and employers find workersBy Allison Sherry
HealthAs Colorado COVID Cases Rise, Polis Wants More Vaccine Mandates For Some But Local Control For OthersBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
HealthVaccinating Some Inmates Early Is Necessary Protection From ‘Deadly’ Variant, Polis SaysBy Andrea Dukakis
HealthA Contagious COVID Variant Detected At The Buena Vista Prison Means Inmates Will Get Vaccinated EarlyBy Allison Sherry
JusticeAdvocates Call For Reform As ‘People Are Needlessly Dying In Prison’ During The PandemicBy Allison Sherry