NewsAnother troubling impact of wildfire smoke? Risk of youth mental illness, according to CU studyBy John Daley
SportsAs the Olympics begin, pay attention to athletes’ performance, not their bodiesBy Anthony Cotton
Government and PoliticsAs the COVID pandemic raged, Colorado poured millions into treating mental health. Now, officials are detailing how things are goingBy John Daley
HealthA youth corps will deploy in Colorado this fall to help teens struggling with mental healthBy Jenny Brundin
EducationEagle County School District receives funding for school-based mental health servicesBy Lacretia Wimbley
HealthColorado is about to spend half a billion dollars on mental health — but can it buy meaningful change?By Bente Birkeland
HealthWhistleblowers say they falsified patient records at Western Slope mental health centerBy Colorado News Collaborative
HealthAn ongoing mental health emergency for Colorado kids needs to be met with a major infusion of funding, experts sayBy John Daley
JusticeColorado doesn’t have enough resources to treat people deemed incompetent to stand trial, so the state is turning to private hospitalsBy Allison Sherry
JusticeJailed Coloradans waiting longer and longer for competency services, with sometimes tragic consequencesBy Allison Sherry
HealthState Lawmakers Advance Sweeping Legislation To Fund Mental Health and Substance Abuse ProgramsBy Claire Cleveland
Health‘Thank God For Zoom’: Support Groups, Like So Much Of Daily Life During Coronavirus, Have Moved OnlineBy Stina Sieg
EducationThe School Safety Hotline Safe2Tell Got About 30 Percent More Tips In 2018-19 Than Last YearBy Taylor Allen
NewsGunman Who Killed Deputy In Highlands Ranch Was Able To Buy Weapons In WyomingBy The Associated Press