The broken promises behind ‘Winter Counts’

Friction between federal law enforcement and Native American nations is the focus of a new novel by Denver author David…

Mission ready: Boulder Voices for Children

Perception isn’t always reality in Boulder County. Boulder’s global reputation as a beautiful college town, adventure-sports capital, aerospace hub and…

From ‘Central Park Five’ to ‘Exonerated Five’

Growing up in Harlem in 1989, 15-year-old Yusef Salaam loved skateboarding, kung-fu films and comic books. Back then, 14-year-old Raymond Santana Jr….

Thinking outside the bottle

When the 72nd Colorado General Assembly launches its legislative session Jan. 8, it will have the opportunity to pass an innovative…

Fighting crime from the classroom

Andrew Traver might be the most qualified first-time faculty member to ever teach Federal Law Enforcement and Terrorism on a university…

Students take the stand

Young Barbara Cook’s future hangs in the balance. “Has Susan Cook, as a mother, been successful in addressing her drug…

Taking the law into her own hands

One secret to business success is finding a gap in the market. Here’s the thing, though – finding one of…

From battlefield to U.S. streets

Have U.S. war fighters coming home from the Middle East and going to work in law enforcement contributed to the…

Taking off as a pilot, landing in law

Marcela Mendoza had one more year of high school left in Mexico when her brother persuaded her to join him…

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