ElectionsA Colorado law lets many inmates vote from jail – some are taking officials up on the offerBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeIncarcerated men allege they were cut off from loved ones and lost privileges in forced labor lawsuitBy Allison Sherry
EducationColorado’s first-in-the-nation law aims to graduate youth who have been in the justice systemBy Jenny Brundin
JusticeColorado could become a national model for housing transgender women in prisonBy Andrea Dukakis
NewsWeld County Sheriff’s Office scales back on services to keep the jail fully staffedBy Tony Gorman
Government and PoliticsColorado could pay $3,000 to thousands of people leaving prison — if they stick to the programBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeA woman died at the Jefferson County Detention Facility in 2021. Her family says her death was preventableBy Jenna McMurtry
JusticeBoulder County took a month or longer to notify inmates that the jail had exposed their Social Security numbersBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeTina Peters out on bond after turning herself in and spending an hour in jailBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeJust a handful of Denver neighborhoods are home to a disproportionate number of imprisoned peopleBy Allison Sherry and Veronica Penney
JusticeReporter’s Notebook: Unexpected insight inside the Denver Women’s Correctional FacilityBy Elaine Tassy
JusticeRepublicans and police have put Colorado justice reforms on trial for rising crime. What are the facts?By Andrew Kenney and Allison Sherry
JusticeColorado doesn’t have enough resources to treat people deemed incompetent to stand trial, so the state is turning to private hospitalsBy Allison Sherry