Government and PoliticsEmpty halls and echoing footsteps: behind the scenes in a shuttered U.S. CapitolBy Caitlyn Kim
EducationColorado Head Start’s funding is the latest loss as the federal shutdown continuesBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsCongress shielded gun companies from lawsuits. Some blue states think they’ve found a loopholeBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsInterim US Attorney for the District of Colorado permanently appointed job amid shutdownBy Allison Sherry
Government and PoliticsSen. Hickenlooper: Health care stakes warrant shutdown tacticsBy Ryan Warner and Tom Hesse
ElectionsColorado’s congressional incumbents, Democratic challengers pull in strong fundraising numbersBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsColorado reacts as federal government shuts downBy Caitlyn Kim and Bente Birkeland
ArtsDenver’s big international event, Biennial of the Americas, is going ‘hyper-local’ because of US politicsBy Kiara DeMare
NewsColorado Springs Mayor Mobolade focuses on economy and public safety in third State of the CityBy Briana Heaney
Government and PoliticsThe Colorado legislature just tackled two budget crises. Another is on the horizon.By Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun
NewsTensions flare among Colorado House members in the wake of Kirk’s deathBy Lucas Brady Woods, KUNC
NewsThousands attend Turning Point vigil for Charlie Kirk at Colorado State UniversityBy Sandy Battulga, Molly Cruse, Tony Gorman, and Kevin J. Beaty
NewsPlanned Turning Point USA event on Thursday at CSU now a vigil for Charlie KirkBy Tony Gorman and Sandy Battulga
ElectionsTeachers, farmers, advocates urge Colorado voters to approve new funding for school meals and food stampsBy Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
Government and PoliticsExpiring subsidy could leave tens of thousands in Colorado without health insurance, Polis warns congressional delegationBy Caitlyn Kim