NewsFederal judge rules evangelical church can continue to shelter homeless people while lawsuit against town plays outBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsContentious housing development gets stamp of approval from Colorado Springs City Council, despite public safety concernsBy Charley Sutherland, Asa Gartrell, and Andrea Chalfin
NewsA Grand Junction family shelter is expanding their services to a growing homeless population: older womenBy Tom Hesse
Government and PoliticsProposed 62-home subdivision near Peyton approved by planning board, heads to county commissioners nextBy Charley Sutherland
NewsListen: How does Mayor Mike Johnston plan to make Denver housing more affordable? Convincing voters to raise sales tax againBy Kyle Harris
ImmigrationListen: Denver closed its last hotel shelter for new immigrants. Some families are still struggling to come insideBy Kyle Harris
JusticeSupreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outsideBy The Associated Press
Colorado WondersColorado renters can save money by getting their own background checks, but nobody seems to know how to do itBy Andrew Kenney
TransportationDenver’s train network was built for car commuters. With parking lots empty, RTD thinks housing could help save itBy Nathaniel Minor
NewsNew home construction is on the rise in the Pikes Peak region after a two-year slumpBy Shanna Lewis
MoneyHome listings are on the rise in southern Colorado, while other indicators show a slowing real estate marketBy Shanna Lewis
NewsColoradans negotiating lower fees for real estate agents with new law on horizonBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsProposed tax credits to turn empty offices into apartments could come back next yearBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsMany Colorado cities require parking with new housing. Here’s why lawmakers just passed a bill that will undo some of those rulesBy Nathaniel Minor