JusticeCops and paramedics charged in Elijah McClain’s death make brief appearances in courtBy Allison Sherry
JusticeSeven DPD Officers Are Suing The City Over Its Employee Vaccine Mandate, With A Hearing Scheduled For WednesdayBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeLoveland Reaches $3 Million Settlement With Karen Garner Over Violent 2020 ArrestBy Paolo Zialcita and Matt Moret
JusticeA New Police Academy Training In The Works For Colorado Puts An Emphasis On Emotional Intelligence And EthicsBy Allison Sherry
JusticeWatchdog Group: Aurora Police Department Needs To Improve Use-Of-Force Training, Hiring And Data CollectionBy Allison Sherry
JusticeIt’s Early, But Colorado’s Police Reform Efforts Have Already Resulted In Charges For OfficersBy Allison Sherry
JusticeAurora Police Officer Charged With Felony Assault For Violent Arrest Has ResignedBy Allison Sherry
NewsPolice Haven’t Confirmed Crucial Details About The Olde Town Arvada Shooting. Here’s What We Know (And Don’t)By Andrew Kenney
NewsArvada Police Say Slain Officer Was ‘Ambushed.’ Man From Golden Identified As Other VictimBy Obed Manuel
JusticeFBI Investigating Asian American Teen’s Murder As Potential Hate CrimeBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
JusticeOfficer Who Shot Alleged Boulder Gunman In Leg Used Justified Force, DA RulesBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsEffort To Ensure Bond Hearings Within 48 Hours Of Arrest Moving Forward At CapitolBy Megan Verlee
JusticeThree Loveland Officers Involved In Forceful Arrest of 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia ResignedBy Claire Cleveland
Government and PoliticsColorado Reformed Policing After George Floyd’s Murder. This Year, Advocates May Be Hitting A WallBy Allison Sherry and Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsHere’s How Colorado Changed Its Policing After George Floyd’s MurderBy Francie Swidler