NewsWomen’s prison and other facilities in multiple states, including Colorado, closing after years of abuse and decayBy The Associated Press
EducationA $4.5 million settlement means CU Boulder female faculty will receive back payBy Jenny Brundin
Life and CultureAdventure, empowerment and friendship: A sisterhood of rafters share their stories in ‘Where Are Your Men?’By Stina Sieg
NewsListen: Girls, women, trans and nonbinary flag football players in Denver are finding community as the sport grows nationwideBy Rebecca Tauber and Molly Cruse
SportsThis U.S. national women’s soccer team is dominant. But it’s not who you might think it isBy Tony Gorman
NewsSophia Smith is back in U.S. colors to begin the journey to the OlympicsBy Tony Gorman and Carl Bilek
HealthInpatient substance treatment centers can be life-saving for pregnant people, but there aren’t enough facilitiesBy Claire Cleveland
Government and Politics‘Nobody is going to tell you it’s your turn.’ A roundtable discussion with women lawmakers on the political landscape and leadership in ColoradoBy Molly Cruse
JusticeColorado could become a national model for housing transgender women in prisonBy Andrea Dukakis
Life and CultureAviation pioneer charts her own course, from the basketball court to the cockpitBy Anthony Cotton
Government and PoliticsOrganization devoted to helping Democratic women candidates severs ties with Colorado affiliateBy Bente Birkeland
NewsLate congresswoman Pat Schroeder honored by Gov. Jared Polis, staff, family at serviceBy Andrew Kenney