MilitaryPolis and other governors push back on Pentagon plan to shift Air National Guard unitsBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsU.S. House of Representatives passes Pentagon package, includes multiple Colorado-focused amendmentsBy Caitlyn Kim
NewsSpace Command HQ benefits from Colorado’s universities, scientists and aerospace engineers, say officialsBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsLeroy Garcia, Colorado Senate President, to step down to take Pentagon jobBy Bente Birkeland
MilitaryRemembering 9/11, The Lives Lost, And His Window Flapping Like A Sheet In The BreezeBy Corey H. Jones
MilitaryVeterans-Turned-Lawmakers Jason Crow And David Ortiz Reflect On How To End 20 Years Of WarBy Carla Jimenez
MilitaryInvestigation Launched Into Trump Decision To Move Space Command To AlabamaBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
JusticeAdvocates Hope The Supreme Court’s LGBTQ Ruling Will Help Them Overturn The Military Transgender BanBy American Homefront Project
MilitarySome National Guardsmen Likely To Face Discipline After Refusing Deployment To ProtestsBy American Homefront Project
MilitaryPentagon Says Climate Change-Driven Wildfires Are Growing National Security ThreatBy American Homefront Project
Military‘Nobody Should Be Shocked’ By New Report About How The Public Was Misled During The War In Afghanistan, One Colorado Veteran SaysBy Taylor Allen
MilitaryAfter A Report Found The Military Often Mishandles Domestic Violence, Reforms Have Happened SlowlyBy American Homefront Project
MilitarySTI Rates Are Growing In The Military And Dating Apps Might Be Part Of The ReasonBy American Homefront Project
MilitaryInstead of Medals, The Pentagon Offers Certificates To ‘Atomic Vets’ Exposed To RadiationBy American Homefront Project
Military‘Every Box Was Smashed’: Pentagon Will Reform How The Military Moves FamiliesBy American Homefront Project
Government and PoliticsActing Pentagon Chief Renews Push For Space Force During Colorado Springs Visit: ‘Space Is No Longer A Sanctuary’By The Associated Press