NewsFormer El Paso County Jail healthcare provider sued by family of teenager who died in custody in 2022By Dan Boyce
NewsThe fire that killed a young woman in Palisade was intentionally set, authorities sayBy Stina Sieg
EducationSafe2Tell numbers hit record high with hundreds of reports of suicide, bullying, and school complaintsBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsShe blames social media for contributing to her daughter’s death. On Wednesday this Colorado mom took her pain to Capitol HillBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsSodium nitrite ‘influencers’ are encouraging self-harm. Now, Colorado is considering cracking downBy Andrew Kenney
HealthInterview: A Colorado woman shares her story of how racism on the job nearly drove her to suicide, and her path to healingBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Government and PoliticsAt Boulder roundtable, top House Democrat calls for ‘righteous intensity’ in combating gun violenceBy Bente Birkeland
HealthHomicides, suicides, and deaths in the homeless population all increased last year in El Paso CountyBy Abigail Beckman
MilitaryNew program will serve as ‘single access point’ for veterans seeking mental health care, financial services and moreBy Abigail Beckman
NewsEl Paso County saw fewer suicides last year, while homicides and drug-related deaths went upBy Abigail Beckman
News“We were simply tired of going to student funerals.” Golden High School grapples with the mental health crisis, AG Weiser meets with studentsBy Paolo Zialcita
HealthOn Edge: Watch the statewide conversation about Colorado’s mental health crisisBy Colorado News Collaborative and Colorado Public Radio Staff
HealthAn ongoing mental health emergency for Colorado kids needs to be met with a major infusion of funding, experts sayBy John Daley
HealthFor Kids With Mental Health Issues The Pandemic Was ‘Fuel To The Fire.’ What Help Is On The Way?By Andrea Dukakis
Health‘Their Tank Is Empty’: Children’s Hospital Colorado Declares A State Of Emergency Over Kids’ Mental HealthBy Elena Rivera
HealthIn Gunnison, Neighbors Step Up To Support Each Other Amid A Mental Health Crisis Only Made Worse By The PandemicBy Helen Santoro and Stephanie Maltarich