CU Boulder clears banned student journalist of charges, records show
The University of Colorado Boulder has found student journalist Ašiihkionkonci Parker not guilty of any student code of conduct charges after it banned Parker from campus in October after covering a pro-Palestine protest, records show ...
Colorado bill to make name change records for children private advances
Court petitions about a child’s request to change their name would be made confidential under a bill working its way through the Colorado Legislature ...
Faced with veto threat, Colorado lawmakers remove family court section from trans youth bill
Colorado lawmakers advanced legislation that would seal name-change records for minors but only after they removed a more contentious section of the bill because of objections from Gov. Jared Polis ...
These high school students are the caretakers of one of America’s dark chapters
The Granada students have always steered clear of partisan politics while sharing those stories. But the Trump administration’s push for schools and national parks and museums to present a positive view of America’s past has made politics more challenging for students to sidestep ...
Man accused of strangling TV reporter found competent to proceed, new trial to be ordered
A man accused of strangling a TV reporter in December 2024 after following the reporter to his workplace in December 2024 has been found competent to proceed to trial ...
Colorado legislators deny records request related to luxury Vail retreat with lobbyists
A proposed lawsuit claims leaders of a Colorado legislative caucus violated the Colorado Open Records Act when they denied a request for records related to a Vail retreat, which is already the subject of ethics complaints ...
Editorial: Justice should be blind — but not a black box
The Colorado legislature is considering how to fix a transparency problem in the state’s municipal courts — one that might have gone undetected without a newspaper putting a spotlight on it ...
Perry: Facts belie Trump officials’ TdA gang claims in Aurora and Denver, again
For months, federal officials have made vast, inflammatory claims about immigration raids and Venezuelan gang activity across the nation and here in Aurora. And for months, those claims have collapsed under even casual scrutiny or they even contradict one another ...
‘It’s not working’: Boulder Police Oversight Panel questions limits on its role
Boulder’s Police Oversight Panel is questioning whether it can fulfill its mission of reviewing complaints of officer misconduct following a series of actions and interpretations from the City Attorney’s Office that panel members say restrict their authority ...
A Colorado court sends poor people to jail without access to lawyers, advocates say. It doesn’t record the proceedings.
That’s because Montrose Municipal Court is not a “court of record” — meaning it keeps no written, audio or visual recording of court proceedings. The public, civil rights organizations and members of the media cannot watch court hearings virtually, or access video after the fact, and cannot request any transcripts or audio of the day’s docket ...