NewsFBI was already investigating an account that may have been linked to the Evergreen shooterBy Yesenia Robles
NewsJeffCo students walkout of school to protest gun violence in solidarity with Evergreen studentsBy Jenny Brundin
NewsPolice not yet ready to share information about Evergreen High shooter’s radicalizationBy Yesenia Robles
News‘I tell my children they are safe. And I feel like a liar.’ Evergreen school shooting lays bare parents’ worst fearsBy Jenny Brundin
JusticeEvergreen High, other schools closed Thursday, Friday after shooting; counselors available for familiesBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
NewsNew road signs honor Kendrick Castillo, student killed protecting others in STEM school shootingBy Haylee May
JusticeUniversity of Colorado Colorado Springs hires 2 former US attorneys, including former Mayor John Suthers, to recommend any changes By The Associated Press
Government and Politics‘Assault weapons’ ban back on the agenda at Colorado state CapitolBy Bente Birkeland
EducationDenver Public Schools fires principal after he raised school safety concerns during interviewBy Jenna McMurtry
EducationEach Denver school would make its own decisions about police presence under draft safety planBy Jason Gonzales, Chalkbeat Colorado and Melanie Asmar, Chalkbeat Colorado
EducationAs Colorado reels from another school shooting, study finds 1 in 4 teens have quick access to gunsBy Markian Hawryluk, Kaiser Health News
NewsNo injuries and no deaths reported at Boulder High School as police investigate reports of an active shooterBy Paolo Zialcita
Government and PoliticsRocky Mountain Gun Owners expands battle against gun ordinances and sues Louisville, city of Boulder and Boulder CountyBy Tony Gorman
NewsGun group sues Colorado county after it moved to change local gun control lawsBy The Associated Press and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
JusticeA shooting at an Aurora school Friday unfolded as an anti-violence event happened just a few miles awayBy Claire Cleveland