MoneyEviction cases in Colorado hit a pandemic high in December, straining renters and assistance programsBy Matt Bloom
MoneyColorado’s affordable housing crisis — and the people living through itBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
ImmigrationUndocumented families in metro Denver face added barriers as they struggle to keep their housing during the pandemicBy Esteban L. Hernandez
Government and PoliticsA number of Colorado towns and cities are asking for voters’ help to solve their lack of affordable housingBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyOlder women experiencing homelessness in Grand Junction find a place of peace and progressBy Stina Sieg
MoneyEviction filings in Colorado are rising, but they’re still below pre-pandemic levelsBy Matt Bloom
NewsColorado’s housing crisis explained. CPR News is exploring the issue by meeting the people living through itBy Obed Manuel
MoneyIt Just Got Easier For Landlords Across the U.S. — Including In Colorado — To Evict Tenants As Many People Are Still Waiting For Pandemic Rental ReliefBy Sarah Mulholland
Government and PoliticsWith Federal Eviction Protections About To Expire, Local Officials Are Asking Polis For A Limited ExtensionBy Megan Verlee
Government and PoliticsHUD Secretary Calls Housing Situation ‘Dire,’ But Also Says It’s Time For Eviction Moratoriums To EndBy Michelle P. Fulcher
MoneyThe National Eviction Moratorium Has Expired. Here’s What That Means For ColoradoBy Andrew Kenney
Government and PoliticsColorado Cities Can Now Require Affordable Housing In New Developments — With A CatchBy Andrew Kenney
MoneyThe End Of The Pandemic Is In Sight. What Does That Mean For Colorado’s Housing Crisis?By Hayley Sanchez
Government and PoliticsColorado Renters Could See Serious New Rights And Housing Reform This Year. Here’s What On The TableBy Andrew Kenney