EducationElizabeth School District latest in Colorado to enact book ban despite new poll showing most Americans support public schools’ selection of booksBy Jenny Brundin
EducationBook bans a form of political action rather than censorship and mainly targeting women of color say CU researchersBy Jenny Brundin
NewsFormer Weld County librarian wins settlement after district fired her for promoting LGBTQ, anti-racism programsBy Matt Bloom
Government and PoliticsLibraries add museums, tool rentals and job centers to help meet community needs and stay relevantBy Elaine Tassy
HealthColorado wants to give out free KN95 masks at your local library. But maybe call ahead first to see if they have themBy Stina Sieg, Obed Manuel, and Claire Cleveland
EducationDolly Parton’s book-gifting program for children will expand to all 64 Colorado countiesBy Matt Bloom
Life and CultureCoronavirus Closed Denver’s Libraries, Leaving The City’s Homeless DisconnectedBy Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Government and PoliticsFor Colorado Libraries Desperate For More Funding, Voters Gave A Mixed BagBy Stina Sieg
Government and PoliticsIn Delta County, Where Many Don’t Have A Stoplight Or Movie Theater, There’s A Library. But A Crucial Tax Boost May Not ComeBy Stina Sieg
Government and PoliticsEven With Dramatic Budget Cuts, It’s Not So Easy To Close An Entire Public Library System In ColoradoBy Stephanie Wolf
ArtsMoffat County’s Library, Museum Are On Life Support. They Could Close If They Don’t Get Budget HelpBy Stephanie Wolf
Jared Polis’ Congressional Papers Will Be Available at The CU Boulder Library — In 2050By Natalia V. Navarro