NewsWomen’s prison and other facilities in multiple states, including Colorado, closing after years of abuse and decayBy The Associated Press
ArtsColorado Arts Spotlight, Nov. 7 – 10: Exhibition bridges the gap between blind and sighted communitiesBy Eden Lane
TransportationLiam Stewart was killed on his bicycle last year. His dad is still fighting to make Littleton’s streets saferBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and Politics6th Congressional District: Minor party and independent candidatesBy Kiara DeMare
EducationDOJ launches probe of Littleton Public Schools after beating on school bus for children with disabilitiesBy Allison Sherry
JusticeFormer Littleton bus aide pleads not guilty to beating disabled kids on the bus, trial setBy Allison Sherry
HealthWind in your hair and a taste of freedom: Cycling nonprofit gets older Coloradans back on wheelsBy Nell London
JusticeLittleton bus aide accused of assaulting disabled students appears in court, faces 10 additional chargesBy Allison Sherry
JusticeLittleton school bus aide accused of beating nonverbal autistic boys during ridesBy Allison Sherry
ArtsWhy Town Hall Arts Center is hosting a ‘Black Out’ night for its production of the musical ‘Raisin’By Eden Lane
Life and CultureColorado funeral homes are working to regain trust amid string of high-profile scandalsBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeDenver police announce arrest of Littleton funeral home owner accused of misconductBy Matt Moret and The Associated Press
ArtsLittleton’s Town Hall Arts Center went right to the source for insight into its latest production — the musical’s creatorBy Eden Lane
EducationAfter 30 years of making sawdust, one of Colorado’s few woman woodshop teachers is hanging up her hammerBy Jenny Brundin
JusticeLittleton police officer who saved partner becomes Colorado’s first to receive Medal of ValorBy Paolo Zialcita