NewsFederal economic policies stir up an unusual level of impact on the ground in ColoradoBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and Politics‘Animal House’ in the House? A week of censure resolutions and expulsion threats has lawmakers looking for a different wayBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsBusinesses around Colorado’s Federal Center eagerly await the return of the lunch crowdBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsEmpty halls and echoing footsteps: behind the scenes in a shuttered U.S. CapitolBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsInterim US Attorney for the District of Colorado permanently appointed job amid shutdownBy Allison Sherry
ImmigrationClaims of huge rise in assaults against ICE drive responses, but aren’t seen in available dataBy Ben Markus and Allison Sherry
EnvironmentFederal environmental and climate agencies in Colorado gird for layoffs, closures and disruptions during shutdownBy Ishan Thakore
Government and PoliticsColorado reacts as federal government shuts downBy Caitlyn Kim and Bente Birkeland
NewsWhen the government could shut down and what would it mean for ColoradoBy Caitlyn Kim and Megan Verlee
HealthAs a new federal vaccine panel recommends some changes, what does it mean for Colorado?By John Daley
NewsFeds combine several wildland firefighting operations into new Wildland Fire ServiceBy Ishan Thakore
HealthAmid federal vaccine uncertainty, Colorado takes steps to ensure access to COVID-19 vaccinesBy John Daley
NewsFederal lawsuit challenges Colorado’s sweeping semiautomatic gun restrictionsBy Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
HealthDespite partial court win, Planned Parenthood of the Rockies CEO says Medicaid patients still cannot get services there, due to federal budget billBy John Daley
EducationColorado school districts wait for millions in missing funds, plan contingencies for next school yearBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsThe federal government temporarily cut taxes on tips and overtime. What does that mean for Colorado state taxes?By Molly Cruse