HealthAs Suicide Continues To Plague Colorado, The State’s Congress Members Are Proposing A Slew Of New Legislation To Turn The TideBy Caitlyn Kim
JusticeWeiser: Sheriffs Will Enforce Red Flag Orders When Faced With Reality Of Dangerous PeopleBy Allison Sherry
MilitaryDepartment Of Defense Releases Suicide Report As The Military Looks To Reduce Suicides In Its RanksBy Caitlyn Kim
HealthThe Rate Of Teen Suicide In Colorado Increased By 58% In 3 Years, Making It The Cause Of 1 In 5 Adolescent DeathsBy John Daley
MilitaryVeterans And Active-Duty Service Members Make Up 20% Of All Suicides In Colorado, But They’re Still Reluctant To Seek HelpBy Hayley Sanchez
HealthThere’s Now A Map To Help Find Places In Colorado To Safely Store Firearms When A Gun Owner Or Others Are In CrisisBy Ryan Warner
NewsCould Altitude Partially Explain Suicide, Mental Health Issues In The Mountain West?By Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News
Life and CultureIncrease In Wildland Firefighter Suicides Spurs Prevention EffortsBy The Associated Press
JusticeClear Creek Coroner Says Sol Pais Died Before The Search For Her StartedBy The Associated Press
JusticeClear Creek Undersheriff Says Sol Pais Had No ‘Master Plan,’ Death Preceded ManhuntBy The Associated Press
JusticeFor The Survivors Left Behind By Mass Shootings, The Pain May Never FadeBy The Associated Press
NewsIn New Report on Rural Hospitals, Mountain West Looks TroubledBy Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News