Government and PoliticsChild sexual abuse survivors try to flip just one vote as GOP senators unite against liability measureBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeA shortage of Colorado’s sex offender therapists prompts public safety concernsBy Henry Larson and Kiara DeMare
MilitaryCould learning more American history help reduce sexual assault rates at the Air Force Academy?By Dan Boyce
JusticeFBI, state agencies recovered 27 sex trafficking victims in Colorado during two-day Operation Cross Country campaignBy Tony Gorman
JusticeLawsuit alleges one former Grand Junction nurse sexually assaulted potentially ‘thousands’ of victimsBy Allison Sherry
EducationBoulder Valley School District agrees to pay $1.2 million to settle lawsuit over sexual assault allegationsBy Alison Borden and Jenny Brundin
EducationCU sexual assault survey shows fewer incidences during the pandemic, but severity of assaults has increasedBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsBill to protect sex workers reporting crimes passes the Colorado House unanimouslyBy Andrew Kenney
EducationWith Boulder Students As An Inspiration, Denver Students Push For Changes To How Schools Handle Sexual MisconductBy Jenny Brundin
MilitaryIn Response To Vanessa Guillen’s Murder, Congress Looks To Change How Sexual Harassment Is Investigated In The MilitaryBy Caitlyn Kim
JusticeSpecial Report On Colorado Catholic Clergy Sex Abuse Details 70 Years Of Allegations, Cover-Ups And Shoddy RecordsBy Allison Sherry and Andrew Kenney
JusticeWhat’s Inside The Colorado Attorney General’s Special Report On Catholic Clergy Sexual AbuseBy Chuck Murphy
JusticeColorado Uber Driver Convicted Of Misdemeanor Sex Crime, Not Felony, After Procedural IssueBy Natalia V. Navarro