Education$100,000 visa fee could stifle Colorado schools’ ability to hire international teachers — who were helping fill gapsBy Jenny Brundin
NewsColorado attorney general says Tina Peters’ First Amendment appeals claims are wrongBy Bente Birkeland
EducationColorado joins lawsuit to stop cuts to federal funds that support sex ed curriculumBy Jenny Brundin
NewsNominee for top federal water role withdraws amid pushback from some Colorado River statesBy KUNC
EducationTwo mothers and Trump’s Head Start rule: Child care shortages meet anti-immigrant politicsBy Chalkbeat
ImmigrationICE scrutiny means scrapping outdoor, public events for Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations around ColoradoBy Elaine Tassy
NewsTina Peters is not a bargaining chip and other takeaways from a live interview with Gov. Jared PolisBy Tom Hesse and Ryan Warner
MilitaryWith Space Command moving, Colorado Republicans tout other military investments in the stateBy Caitlyn Kim
EnvironmentRepublicans move to lift energy development limits to expand mining and drilling in Western statesBy The Associated Press
HealthAmid federal vaccine uncertainty, Colorado takes steps to ensure access to COVID-19 vaccinesBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsThe special session change to Colorado’s tax code that will most affect small businessesBy Jesse Paul, The Colorado Sun and Taylor Dolven, The Colorado Sun
Government and PoliticsWhen aid workers need aid. We visit a support group for laid-off international development workersBy Ryan Warner and Tegan Wendland
HealthBlue states that sued kept most CDC grants, while red states feel the brunt of Trump’s clawbacksBy KFF Health News