Government and PoliticsColorado Springs mayor said he didn’t lie to FBI in hate crime hoax caseBy Andrea Chalfin and Megan Verlee
EducationUniversity of Colorado system gets $2 million to prevent and address hate crimesBy Tony Gorman
Government and PoliticsColorado GOP’s attack on Pride Month met with disappointment, disgustBy Caitlyn Kim, Bente Birkeland, and Andrew Kenney
JusticeState leaders discuss the rise in hate crimes, many of which go unreported, in ColoradoBy Tony Gorman
JusticeClub Q shooting: DA files a motion for additional charges against suspected shooter, including attempted murderBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
NewsHate speech targeting LGBTQ community thrives on social media, spurs fears of more violenceBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsClub Q co-owner and shooting survivors testified at Congress about the tragedy and rising anti-LGBTQ hateBy Caitlyn Kim
NewsFor the Colorado Springs LGBTQ community, the Club Q shooting has dredged up memories of the area’s bigoted past — and the huge progress made (and yet to make)By Hayley Sanchez and Kevin J. Beaty
News‘Club Q will go on’: Co-owner of the Colorado Springs LGBTQ club speaks about the healing process, visiting the memorial and the future of Club QBy Ryan Warner
JusticeColoradans are experiencing hate crimes more often than we thought, according to a new studyBy Lacretia Wimbley