JusticeHere’s what Colorado counties with falling domestic violence fatality rates are doing to support survivorsBy Haylee May
NewsTrial starts Monday for Colorado lawsuit attempting to block Kroger-Albertsons mergerBy Sarah Mulholland
EducationColorado’s Attorney General wants fewer phones in class and his office is willing to pay for itBy Tom Hesse
NewsColorado students filed highest number of reports in Safe2Tell’s history in 2023-24By Jenny Brundin
NewsJudge temporarily halts Kroger-Albertsons merger while Colorado, federal lawsuits in playBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsColorado’s attorney general pledges to find solution over Rio Grande after Supreme Court rejects water-sharing deal with Texas, New MexicoBy CPR News Staff and The Associated Press
JusticeExclusive interview: Colorado’s attorney general on justice for Elijah McClain, and the ‘significant impact’ of the trials for officers and paramedicsBy Molly Cruse and Rachel Estabrook
HealthColorado’s insulin, EpiPen price caps could get tougher enforcement under bill progressing at state legislatureBy Paolo Zialcita
MoneyColorado settles with towing company for $1 million. Customers will get some of the moneyBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
JusticeState leaders discuss the rise in hate crimes, many of which go unreported, in ColoradoBy Tony Gorman
JusticeDomestic violence deaths in Colorado are at an all-time high for the second year in a row, according to a new reportBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Education7,400 Colorado students who enrolled at CollegeAmerica campuses will receive millions of dollars in loan forgivenessBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsCatholic clinic says state’s promise not to enforce ‘abortion reversal’ ban isn’t enoughBy The Associated Press