JusticeWe Dug Into 6 Years Of Records To Learn More About Colorado Police Shootings. Now You Can TooBy Chuck Murphy
JusticeCalls For Better Training, More Police Shooting Transparency Come After CPR News InvestigationBy Allison Sherry and Ben Markus
JusticeMeth, Guns And Aggressive Tactics Combine To Give Colorado One Of Nation’s Highest Police Shooting RatesBy Allison Sherry and Ben Markus
JusticeDenver Man Gives Up His Guns After Agreeing To Colorado’s First Extreme Risk Protection OrderBy Hayley Sanchez
Justice2020 Colorado Officer-Involved ShootingsBy Natalia V. Navarro, Andrew Villegas, Alison Borden, Colorado Public Radio Staff, and The Associated Press
2020 ElectionsMichael Bloomberg Talks Gun Control In Aurora: ‘I Will Never Back Down From This Fight’By Hayley Sanchez
JusticeThe Police Stop That Ended In De’Von Bailey’s Death Was Based On False Accusation, Jury FindsBy Dan Boyce
JusticeMothers Of STEM School Victims Take the Stand In Bid To Keep 16-Year-Old Alleged Shooter’s Case in Adult CourtBy Allison Sherry
EducationAfter The STEM Shooting, Douglas County Wanted To Invest In School Safety. Here’s How They’ll Spend $13 Million To Do ThatBy Taylor Allen
JusticeMother of Alleged Teenage STEM School Shooter: Our Home Was Abusive, NeglectfulBy Allison Sherry
JusticeJudge Rules There Is Probable Cause To Charge One Alleged STEM School Shooter On All Counts, Including 1st-Degree MurderBy Allison Sherry
JusticeAs Anniversary Of Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood Shooting Nears, Survivors Wonder If Anything Has ChangedBy Anthony Cotton and Ryan Warner
Government and PoliticsThe Colorado Supreme Court Is Considering Undoing The State’s Ban On Magazine LimitsBy The Associated Press
JusticeWeiser: Sheriffs Will Enforce Red Flag Orders When Faced With Reality Of Dangerous PeopleBy Allison Sherry