EnvironmentFederal judge unlikely to rule until next week as Arizona tribe fights to extend ban on lithium drillingBy The Associated Press
MilitaryU.S. lags behind China and Russia in hypersonic weapons, Rep. Doug Lamborn saysBy Caitlyn Kim
EducationColorado’s Attorney General wants fewer phones in class and his office is willing to pay for itBy Tom Hesse
TransportationCDOT just adopted ambitious new safety, transit and climate goals. Some local leaders are not happyBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsAurora council will meet virtually on Monday to avoid regular protests over Kilyn Lewis killing, Venezuelan gang claimsBy The Sentinel
Government and PoliticsDuring their off-season, a group of Colorado lawmakers have been meeting about Native American affairsBy Paolo Zialcita
2024 ElectionsTrump says he’s coming to Aurora, doubles down on claims of Venezuelan gang violenceBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and Politics‘Threats against elected officials are at historic highs’: Rep. Jason Crow on the Secret Service, protecting candidates, and attempted assassinationsBy Michelle P. Fulcher and Ryan Warner
2024 ElectionsColorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office sent suspicious package with white powderBy Alejandro A. Alonso Galva and The Associated Press
NewsKroger and Albertsons prepare to make a final federal court argument for their mergerBy The Associated Press
NewsThese Coloradans experiencing homelessness were given different sums of money – no strings attached. Here’s what happenedBy Elaine Tassy