HealthColorado’s insulin, EpiPen price caps could get tougher enforcement under bill progressing at state legislatureBy Paolo Zialcita
MoneyColorado settles with towing company for $1 million. Customers will get some of the moneyBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
JusticeState leaders discuss the rise in hate crimes, many of which go unreported, in ColoradoBy Tony Gorman
JusticeDomestic violence deaths in Colorado are at an all-time high for the second year in a row, according to a new reportBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
Education7,400 Colorado students who enrolled at CollegeAmerica campuses will receive millions of dollars in loan forgivenessBy Jenny Brundin
Government and PoliticsCatholic clinic says state’s promise not to enforce ‘abortion reversal’ ban isn’t enoughBy The Associated Press
HealthColorado Catholic health clinic joins forces with D.C. law firm to challenge state’s new abortion-access lawBy Tony Gorman
HealthColorado to get $32 million settlement from Juul, the vaping company sued over its marketing to teensBy John Daley
HealthAbortion pill mifepristone will remain accessible in Colorado amid pending federal court rulingBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeAG report: Social media is a major vessel for the illicit distribution of fentanylBy Lacretia Wimbley
Government and PoliticsAttorney General Phil Weiser joins multistate request for TikTok’s internal documentsBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeThe latest free speech battle from Colorado going before the US Supreme Court will test the state’s stalking lawsBy Allison Sherry
JusticeFor losing Republicans, a silver lining: They pushed the conversation on crime and public safety during the electionBy Allison Sherry
2022 ElectionsOn Election Day 2022, Coloradans chart the state’s course for the next four years and beyondBy Megan Verlee
JusticeRight now, the severity of the sentence for stealing a car depends on how nice it is. A new measure would change thatBy Allison Sherry