Government and PoliticsToo vague to be constitutional? Mesa County goes to court over immigration stopBy Tom Hesse
ImmigrationColorado, Denver named again as ‘sanctuary’ spots for unauthorized new arrivals, fight continues in courtBy Allison Sherry
JusticeSuit against deputy involved in ICE traffic stop sends ‘demoralizing message,’ says sheriffBy Tom Hesse
HealthColorado joins lawsuit against the Trump Administration over defunding Planned ParenthoodBy Haylee May
EducationColorado attorney general committed to defending in-state tuition program for undocumented studentsBy Chalkbeat
NewsColorado gave records to ICE four times since February in response to subpoenas, including once by mistakeBy Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
ImmigrationColorado’s Attorney General wants to know if Western Slope law enforcement agencies are working with ICEBy Allison Sherry
News‘Haphazard’ and ‘dangerous’: Colorado AG talks Supreme Court ruling that affects birthright citizenshipBy Ryan Warner and Tom Hesse
Government and PoliticsColorado joins lawsuit challenging billions of dollars in Trump administration funding cutsBy The Associated Press
Health“It saved my life.” Public health groups express relief as Colorado AG directs $3 million in opioid settlement funds to overdose reversal kitsBy John Daley
Government and Politics‘I’m not going to be intimidated’: Colorado attorney general says Trump administration cannot free Tina PetersBy Anthony Cotton
Government and PoliticsColorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on his office stretched thin, multiple lawsuits against the Trump administrationBy Anthony Cotton
NewsColorado leads lawsuit against Trump administration for blocking funds for EV chargingBy The Associated Press