HealthOut-of-state patients seeking abortions arrive in Colorado in record numbersBy Claire Cleveland
2022 ElectionsColorado Republican candidates take different stances on abortion as the issue remains top of many voters’ minds and enters CongressBy Bente Birkeland
HealthA group that helps with substance use across 21 western Colorado counties will shut down, citing a new state lawBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsRep. Ken Buck is trying to prevent Colorado from expanding health care access to undocumented residentsBy Caitlyn Kim
HealthMeeting people where they are: How free health screenings at barbershops and salons are aiming to improve healthBy John Daley
HealthColorado’s abortion clinics work to protect patients and staff as threats increase nationallyBy Matt Bloom
Life and CultureLocal investors are hoping to reinvigorate the Union Printers Home in Colorado Springs, but they’ve got a lot of work to doBy Abigail Beckman
HealthTrump’s legacy looms large as Colorado aims to expand health care benefits for undocumented immigrantsBy Colorado News Collaborative
HealthPesa el legado de Trump, mientras Colorado busca zanjar la brecha del seguro de salud hispanoBy Colorado News Collaborative
HealthThis Pueblo family planning clinic says their services are more critical than ever after the Supreme Court abortion decisionBy Shanna Lewis
NewsColorado’s health care system scored 17th for COVID-19 response, but ranked among the five worst states for mental health, alcohol deaths and suicides, according to survey.By Tony Gorman and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
HealthColorado’s COVID-19 metrics are rising — again. Health officials encourage precautionsBy John Daley
HealthCripple Creek nursing home closure highlights growing staffing shortage, resident displacementBy Abigail Beckman
HealthIf Roe v. Wade is overturned, Colorado will become an island of abortion accessBy Alison Borden
JusticeDialysis health company DaVita, former CEO Kent Thiry found not guilty in federal antitrust caseBy Sarah Mulholland