EducationCastle Rock Middle School discrimination lawsuit can go on with principal as defendant, federal judge rulesBy Jenny Brundin
JusticeRecords show RTD chief of police, now under investigation, routinely drove agency vehicle over 100 mphBy Nathaniel Minor
JusticeChurch sues Castle Rock after being told they can’t use RVs to help homeless peopleBy Dan Boyce
JusticeCastle Rock man arrested in ISIS case had threatened his mother’s life for yearsBy Allison Sherry
EducationBlack and biracial students faced pervasive racism and bullying at Castle Rock Middle SchoolBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsUSPS woes are reaching ‘crisis levels’ in several Colorado communities. Can the state’s Congress members help?By Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsHomelessness is growing in Douglas County — and there’s little agreement on how to respondBy Andrew Kenney
TransportationSouthbound I-25 reopens between Castle Rock and Larkspur after radioactive equipment falls off truckBy Matt Bloom
EducationCorey Wise, the former DougCo superintendent, talks about his firing, his formal complaint and the new politics of school boardsBy Ryan Warner, Jenny Brundin, and Alison Borden
EducationIn a tense special meeting, Douglas County School Board members are divided over how to handle lawsuitBy Alison Borden
EducationNames of Douglas County teachers who rallied against school board members might be publicly releasedBy Jenny Brundin
EducationDouglas County school board controversy: A timeline of what led to superintendent’s firing, teacher protests and moreBy Jenny Brundin and Alison Borden
EducationDouglas County schools teachers and families rally outside district offices to protest school board majority’s actionsBy Jenny Brundin
TransportationI-25 South Gap to open nearly a year ahead of schedule and under budgetBy Andrea Chalfin