EducationA $4.5 million settlement means CU Boulder female faculty will receive back payBy Jenny Brundin
TransportationFrontier Airlines settles lawsuit filed by pilots who claimed bias over pregnancy, breastfeedingBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsThese youth have some ideas on how to make their lives easier. Colorado lawmakers are considering their billsBy Jenny Brundin
ArtsColorado Book Award winner E.J. Levy reflects on gender identity and a ‘remarkable life’ in ‘The Cape Doctor’By Eden Lane
NewsFort Collins resident Dana Zzyym gets first U.S.-issued passport with ‘X’ gender markerBy Matt Bloom
Life and CultureAn Exhibit ‘About How We Got To Now’: History Colorado Hosts The Smithsonian’s ‘American Democracy’By Carol McKinley
MilitaryBorn Of A Troubled Air Force, Can Space Force Set A New Standard For Diversity And Inclusion?By Dan Boyce
Government and PoliticsColorado Elected The Nation’s First Female Lawmakers. Here’s What One Of Them AccomplishedBy Shanna Lewis
EducationDenver’s School District Is The First In The State To Require Gender-Neutral BathroomsBy Taylor Allen
Government and PoliticsMore States Consider Allowing Campaign Cash To Pay The BabysitterBy Ali Budner
NewsSome Progress, Continued Challenges Tracking Missing And Murdered Indigenous WomenBy Madelyn Beck
Government and Politics99 Years After Suffrage, Women Still A Contentious Topic In Colorado PoliticsBy Sam Brasch
ArtsParenthood Can Split An Artist From Their Creativity. In Paonia, Colorado, They Can Be ReunitedBy Stina Sieg
MilitaryNomination Of Women To Air Force Academy, Other Military Academies On The RiseBy The Associated Press
NewsFemale Genital Mutilation Remains Legal Across Most Of Region While Idaho Eyes LegislationBy Maggie Mullen