HealthBlue states that sued kept most CDC grants, while red states feel the brunt of Trump’s clawbacksBy KFF Health News
NewsAnother surge of unemployment claims from laid-off federal workers likely on the horizonBy Sarah Mulholland
ImmigrationIn war of letters, DOJ threatens action against Colorado, Denver over ‘sanctuary’ policiesBy Caitlyn Kim
MoneyColorado CEOs tip hand on how tariffs are playing out during their conference callsBy Sarah Mulholland
JusticeTrump repeats call for former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters to be released from prisonBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsWhen the state budget boomed, Colorado cut taxes. Now it’s paying the price.By Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun
Government and PoliticsNewsmax to pay Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems $67M to settle defamation case over 2020 election claimsBy The Associated Press
NewsAn experiment cut youth violence arrests in a Denver neighborhood by 75%. Now it might be defundedBy Kiara DeMare and Arlo Pérez Esquivel
Government and PoliticsFrequently asked questions — and misunderstandings — about Colorado’s special session to close a nearly $1B budget holeBy Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun and Brian Eason, The Colorado Sun
Government and PoliticsColorado’s U.S. House members spar over “big, beautiful bill” at business luncheon in DenverBy Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC and 1A Across America
EnergyThe owner of Colorado’s largest coal mine sees a future in coal — and so does the Trump administrationBy Ishan Thakore
Government and PoliticsSpecial session announced to shore up state budget in face of federal tax-and-spending lawBy Bente Birkeland
ImmigrationColorado, Denver named again as ‘sanctuary’ spots for unauthorized new arrivals, fight continues in courtBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsColorado lawmakers must cut $1 billion from state’s current budget because of GOP federal tax and spending billBy Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun and Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC