EducationUS judge sides with states, temporarily halts Trump plan to cut hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher trainingBy The Associated Press · Mar. 11, 2025
JusticeAurora police allowed to pursue stolen vehicles and drivers suspected of DUIsBy Tony Gorman · Mar. 11, 2025
MilitaryColorado senators want answers after money for meals at Fort Carson never made it to platesBy Haylee May · Mar. 11, 2025
EducationLawmakers ordered schools to report data on seclusion. For the most part, it hasn’t happened.By Chalkbeat · Mar. 11, 2025
JusticeColorado calls DOJ interest in Tina Peters’ case a ‘grotesque attempt to weaponize the rule of law’By Bente Birkeland
HealthFinancial challenges and possible Medicaid cuts puts many rural hospitals at risk of closure, says new reportBy John Daley
MoneyNeed to brush up on tariffs and what they mean for Colorado? We got youBy Alison Borden and Sarah Mulholland
NewsCuchara Mountain Park’s chairlift could be ready for next ski season, meanwhile locals worry about private developmentBy Shanna Lewis
PurplishListenPurplishListenThe human toll of Colorado’s sexual assault evidence backlogBy Bente Birkeland
Real TalkListenReal TalkListenColorado journalists discuss housing instability, solutionsBy Nathan Fernando-Frescas and Micah Smith, Denver7
Colorado MattersListenColorado MattersListenMarch 11, 2025: Wilma Webb on legacy, life, and service to the communityBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
NewsWoman pleads guilty in cross-burning hoax during Colorado Springs mayoral campaignBy The Associated Press · Mar. 11, 2025
NewsWoman killed by Clear Creek County deputies last week had a long criminal historyBy Haylee May · Mar. 11, 2025
NewsThe number of Colorado’s federal workers filing unemployment claims going upBy Sarah Mulholland · Mar. 11, 2025
EnergyColorado delays stove and heat pump discounts due to Trump’s funding freezeBy Sam Brasch · Mar. 11, 2025
JusticeLawsuit dismissed from man tased and paralyzed by Colorado Springs policeBy Dan Boyce · Mar. 11, 2025
NewsFormer clerk for one of Colorado’s smallest towns pleads guilty to embezzlementBy Molly Cruse · Mar. 11, 2025
EnvironmentHumans cause most of Colorado’s wildfires, but a lack of investigative resources means few are held responsibleBy Ben Markus and Veronica Penney
JusticeERPO in 8 charts: What we learned from reading hundreds of ‘red flag’ cases in ColoradoBy Andrew Kenney
EnvironmentColorado built a park over I-70 to contain pollution. Is the air safe to breathe?By Sam Brasch
News‘There’s winners and losers’: Colorado is hoping to reform mental health, but a failed overhaul in 2014 shows how political connections maintain the status quoBy Ben Markus