Government and Politics‘You shouldn’t have to pay your deductible twice’ — Lawmakers search for solutions after insurance implosionBy Andrew Kenney
MoneyHome insurance is getting more and more expensive in Colorado. Wildfires and hail are to blameBy Anthony Cotton
JusticePair of new lawsuits accuses Xcel Energy of negligence leading up to the Marshall fireBy Paolo Zialcita
HealthState warns Coloradans on Medicaid to re-up their coverage as COVID emergency declarations wind downBy Andrea Dukakis
Government and PoliticsDemocrats in Colorado introduce bills to rein in health care costsBy John Daley
EnvironmentA year after the Marshall Fire, homeowners are still slowly piecing together money to rebuildBy Sarah Mulholland
EnvironmentThis Boulder firefighter lost his home to the Marshall Fire. Now, peak fire season has returnedBy Paolo Zialcita
NewsMost people who lost homes in the Marshall Fire were underinsured, Colorado insurance regulators sayBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyPeople who lost homes in the Marshall Fire are trying to begin rebuilding. Their insurance coverage might stand in the wayBy Sarah Mulholland
MoneyFor people who lost homes in the Marshall Fire, insurance might not cover everything.By Sarah Mulholland
NewsDisaster Assistance Center opens in Lafayette as a ‘one-stop shop’ for recovery resourcesBy Claire Cleveland
HealthLawmakers Want To Pass A ‘Colorado Option’ That Gives The State More Power To Regulate The Cost Of Health Care. Here’s Why That MattersBy Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
Government and Politics‘Public Option’ Compromise Would Require Health Insurers To Offer Price-Controlled PlansBy Andrew Kenney
HealthColorado’s Public Health Care Option Moves Ahead After Hospital Negotiations Break DownBy Andrew Kenney
HealthThe Rate Of Uninsured Children Is Creeping Up Across Colorado And The US, And Hispanic Kids Are Even Less Likely To Be InsuredBy Claire Cleveland
Climate ChangeBoulder County Wants Insurance Companies To Ditch Their Fossil Fuel InvestmentsBy Grace Hood