EducationAn anxious week for some school districts in Colorado comes to a closeBy Jenny Brundin and Andrew Villegas
ImmigrationRep. Jason Crow says Buckley Space Force Base will not house detained immigrants – for nowBy Haylee May
ImmigrationPlanned large-scale immigration action in Aurora postponed after publicityBy Allison Sherry
ImmigrationColorado military officials prepare for a massive immigration raid in Aurora — but crackdowns may already be underway across metro areaBy Allison Sherry
ImmigrationRumors of immigration arrests spread across Colorado, but details are unclearBy Caitlyn Kim
ImmigrationDemocratic lawmakers and grassroots groups highlight support for immigrants as enforcement crackdown loomsBy Kiara DeMare
ImmigrationNew Trump federal immigration directives could conflict with Colorado laws requiring law enforcement to keep it localBy Allison Sherry
ImmigrationColorado’s Republican House members pushing for state to repeal some of its immigration lawsBy Caitlyn Kim
Immigration‘If you’re born here, you are a citizen.’ Colorado’s Attorney General on why he’s suing President Trump over birthright citizenshipBy Ryan Warner and John Daley
EducationTrump executive orders on immigrants, transgender rights could echo in American schoolsBy Chalkbeat
ImmigrationColorado Attorney General joins lawsuit challenging Trump’s order on ending birthright citizenshipBy John Daley
ImmigrationThe immigration journey: How long does it take to feel like an American?By Stephanie Rivera and NPR
Life and CultureWhat does community mean to you? Coloradans share what they find important and their hopes for the futureBy Lauren Antonoff Hart and Stephanie Rivera
NewsDenver officials spent 2024 welcoming immigrants — but with less fanfare, police arrested some of them for low-level crimes and prostitutionBy Allison Sherry
EducationIn Aurora high schools, students learning English as a new language might get new materialsBy Chalkbeat
Government and PoliticsYoung Coloradans compete in Policy Shark Tank pitching ideas for the 2025 legislative sessionBy Jenny Brundin
Education‘Keep studying, a pencil weighs less than a shovel’: Stories of Colorado’s farmworker childrenBy Jenny Brundin