Tina Peters has repeated baseless election conspiracy theories and is running for Colorado secretary of state.
Author: Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY
In 1942, Camp Amache held 7,500 Japanese Americans prisoner. Survivors want the world to remember
Thousands of people were forced to live in a desolate Colorado detention camp during World War II. Congress is considering making it a historic site.
‘I’m 29 years old and I feel like I’m 70’: Long COVID patients continue to struggle for months, years
COVID-19 long haul patients are struggling with doctors and employers as they battle lingering symptoms that make them feel “crazy.”
At least 4 dead, 3 injured in Denver-area shooting spree, authorities say; suspect also killed
A shooting spree has left 5 dead late Monday following a running gun battle across Denver and a neighboring Colorado suburb, authorities said.
Biden has aggressively protected voting rights. Experts warn it’s still not enough
Experts warn GOP activists are trying to make it harder for non-white Americans to vote while also infiltrating local election offices.
‘We have to fight too hard’: For civil rights leaders, Arbery verdict is a victory. But is it a fleeting one?
Civil rights leaders predict inequities and systemic racism within the criminal-justice system will remain the norm – even after the Arbery verdicts.
‘Stretched too thin’: With staff ‘exhausted,’ schools cancel class or return to remote learning
Experts worry many students will suffer if they miss classes, but say exhausted teachers need a break after helping families through the pandemic.
Hospitals face staffing shortages, employee clashes as COVID-19 vaccine mandate looms
Experts across the country worry that forcing the nation’s already-stressed hospitals to implement vaccine mandates may push needed workers to quit.
As Biden vaccine mandates loom, protests for personal freedoms swell. What happens next?
Experts say getting people vaccinated against COVID-19 should be a top priority. Is the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate the right way to do it?
As climate change deepens, Lake Mead and Lake Powell continue drying up
Experts say climate change is exacerbating Western drought, raising concerns about food prices, hydroelectric generation and mega wildfires.