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Government and PoliticsGun Control, Medical Marijuana, Taxes And More — Here’s How Colorado Laws Changed This YearBy Bente Birkeland, Andrew Kenney, Nathaniel Minor, Megan Verlee, and Sam Brasch
JusticeMan From Trinidad Allegedly Took Selfie During January 6 U.S. Capitol RiotBy Obed Manuel and Rachel Estabrook
JusticeSTEM Trial Opens With DA Focused On Alleged Shooter’s Failure To Warn Others, Defense Argues He Was Under DuressBy Allison Sherry
JusticeFewer People Accused Of Low-Level Crimes Would Go To Jail — Or Stay In Jail — Under Reform BillBy Allison Sherry
JusticeEl Paso County Settles Lawsuit With ACLU And Defense Attorneys Over Jail COVID OutbreakBy Allison Sherry
JusticeDistrict Attorney Names 8 Additional Attempted Murder Victims In Boulder Shooting CaseBy Allison Sherry
MoneyColorado Renters And Landlords Are In A Race With The Eviction Ban. Should The State Intervene?By Hayley Sanchez and Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsDespite Pushback From City Council And Homeless Advocates, Mayor Mike Coffman Wants A Camping Ban In AuroraBy Claire Cleveland
JusticeTwo Loveland Police Officers Involved In Forceful Arrest Of 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia Have Turned Themselves InBy Claire Cleveland
ArtsMany Experience Domestic Violence At Some Point In Their Lives. Museo de Las Americas Wants To Talk About ItBy Monica Castillo
JusticeFBI Investigating Asian American Teen’s Murder As Potential Hate CrimeBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
2020 ElectionsColorado Man Arrested In Denver For Allegedly Storming U.S. Capitol And Nancy Pelosi’s OfficeBy Megan Verlee
JusticeDrunk Paddleboarding And Prostitution Are Among 1,100 Crimes In Colorado’s Misdemeanor ReformBy Allison Sherry