EnvironmentTrump nominates former New Mexico lawmaker to lead Bureau of Land ManagementBy The Associated Press
EducationPolice, teachers, nurses could be denied loan forgiveness under Trump’s new rule, according to lawsuitBy Jenny Brundin
HealthTrump team takes aim at state laws shielding consumers’ credit scores from medical debtBy KFF Health News
Government and PoliticsFederal judges rules Trump must continue funding SNAP during government shutdownBy CPR News Staff and The Associated Press
ImmigrationDurango protests grow violent as a local family is detained, then separated by ICEBy Allison Sherry
EducationColorado Head Start’s funding is the latest loss as the federal shutdown continuesBy Jenny Brundin
NewsMeet the Colorado woman who hiked the Colorado Trail after losing her federal government jobBy Molly Cruse
EnergyThe Department of Energy said it was saving taxpayers $7.56 billion. The actual amount is much lessBy Ishan Thakore
Government and PoliticsInterim US Attorney for the District of Colorado permanently appointed job amid shutdownBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsShould Colorado join the gerrymandering war? Attorney General Phil Weiser thinks soBy Bente Birkeland
NewsMore than $36 million in FEMA funds for Colorado and counter-terrorism programs on hold, court challenges continueBy Ishan Thakore
Education$100,000 visa fee could stifle Colorado schools’ ability to hire international teachers — who were helping fill gapsBy Jenny Brundin
NewsColorado attorney general says Tina Peters’ First Amendment appeals claims are wrongBy Bente Birkeland
EducationColorado joins lawsuit to stop cuts to federal funds that support sex ed curriculumBy Jenny Brundin