JusticeDenver-based dialysis giant DaVita pays $34 million to settle another whistleblower caseBy Sarah Mulholland
ArtsColorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state, July 19 – 21By Lauren Antonoff Hart
EnvironmentColoradans bake as temperatures reach over 100 degrees across the Eastern Plains and at DIABy Tony Gorman
ArtsAt the Colorado Black Arts Festival, a celebration with more than just visual art for the fest’s 38th yearBy Elaine Tassy
TransportationRTD light rail slow zones have expanded, continuing service disruptions and rider frustrationsBy Rebecca Tauber
NewsCurious Theatre Company to stage a world premiere by Regina Taylor to close its 27th seasonBy Eden Lane
Government and PoliticsWhat three statehouse primaries tell us about the direction of Colorado politicsBy Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
NewsVacancy rate of Denver office space going up as empty space accrues in downtownBy Sarah Mulholland
EducationMore young Denver students are reading at grade level, but not as many as before the pandemicBy Chalkbeat
NewsListen: Getting rid of furniture? This company will donate it to people moving into housing out of homelessnessBy Rebecca Tauber
ArtsLooking for some budget-friendly culture this summer? Check out the upcoming SCFD free daysBy Eden Lane
JusticeSWAT member who lost lower leg after being run over by fire truck at Nuggets parade stages comebackBy The Associated Press
Climate ChangeA major fossil fuel group has a plan to sue Denver over its climate-minded building policiesBy Sam Brasch
2024 ElectionsWhy are Colorado voters getting so many mailers so early this year? Democratic fights are spilling into public, with lots of outside spendingBy Andrew Kenney
TransportationDenver’s train network was built for car commuters. With parking lots empty, RTD thinks housing could help save itBy Nathaniel Minor