EnvironmentInterview: The New Mexico fires are burning through ancestral land that is tied to many Coloradan familiesBy Rachel Estabrook
Government and PoliticsTABOR refunds, abortion rights, mental health and more: Here’s what the Colorado legislature did in 2022By Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsFentanyl, recycling and many more bills await votes on legislature’s final dayBy Megan Verlee
EducationRural Strasburg High School teaches Indigenous traditions with help from Northern Arapaho TribeBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeA proposed office that would help combat crime against Indigenous people is raising objections from Polis administrationBy Andrew Kenney
Life and CultureThe Department of the Interior proposes new names for 28 Colorado landmarks with an Indigenous slur in their namesBy Paolo Zialcita
Life and CultureManitou Springs Cliff Dwellings spark conversation about preservation and Indigenous historyBy Monica Castillo
Climate ChangeHistorically left out of Colorado River negotiations, 20 tribes urge Interior Secretary Haaland to include their voicesBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Arts‘Smoking Mirrors’ at Museo de las Americas examines gentrification, identity and resistanceBy Monica Castillo
Life and CultureFor Polis, a Cheyenne name for a mountain is too hard to pronounce. Indigenous groups disagree.By Bente Birkeland and Claire Cleveland
Life and CultureFort Garland Museum Explores The History Of The Enslavement Of Indigenous People In Southern ColoradoBy Shanna Lewis
EducationColorado Students Aren’t Supposed To Graduate Without Learning About Indigenous History And Culture. Are They?By Jenny Brundin
EducationFor One Native Student At Fort Lewis College, Lacrosse And Family Were A Lifeline As The Pandemic Disrupted ClassesBy Charlotte West and Monica Braine
Life and CultureLongmont And Northern Arapaho Tribe Form A First-Of-Its-Kind Sister City UnionBy Claire Cleveland
Life and CultureThe Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project Preserves History Of Apples For The FutureBy Carla Jimenez and Nancy Lofholm
NewsThe Proclamations Used To Incite The Sand Creek Massacre Have Been Officially Rescinded, 157 Years LaterBy Paolo Zialcita
ArtsCollaboration Can Be Difficult, And It’s At The Heart Of The New Denver Art Museum Exhibit ‘Each/Other’By Monica Castillo