NewsWomen’s prison and other facilities in multiple states, including Colorado, closing after years of abuse and decayBy The Associated Press
ElectionsA Colorado law lets many inmates vote from jail – some are taking officials up on the offerBy Bente Birkeland
JusticeColorado’s recidivism rate is 28 percent. This job fair is hoping to change thatBy Tony Gorman
JusticeIncarcerated men allege they were cut off from loved ones and lost privileges in forced labor lawsuitBy Allison Sherry
NewsHundreds of thousands of US prisoners are given dangerous jobs every year. But what happens if they are hurt or killed?By The Associated Press
NewsA prison art exhibit at the state Capitol captures the transformative power of creativity behind barsBy Eden Lane
EducationAfter his release from a Colorado prison, David Carrillo continues to educate students on the insideBy Chalkbeat
JusticeColorado could become a national model for housing transgender women in prisonBy Andrea Dukakis
NewsTeen gets 40 years in prison for Denver house fire that killed Senegalese familyBy The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsDemocratic opposition sinks plan to pay $3,000 grants to people leaving prisonBy Andrew Kenney
NewsColorado legal settlement would up care and housing standards for trans women inmatesBy KFF Health News
Government and PoliticsColorado could pay $3,000 to thousands of people leaving prison — if they stick to the programBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeA shortage of Colorado’s sex offender therapists prompts public safety concernsBy Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
JusticeColorado senators, congressman push for report on death at Aurora facility after ICE misses deadlineBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva and Matt Bloom
JusticeA woman died at the Jefferson County Detention Facility in 2021. Her family says her death was preventableBy Jenna McMurtry