
Lawsuit alleges hundreds of kids being held in detention after a judge deems them releasable
State officials on the hook for finding them placement — sometimes it takes months and the youth remain in lockup

Judge shows little patience after feds ask for time to comply with his ICE ruling
ACLU lawyers continue to hammer local ICE officials for warrantless arrests.

Confusion reigns among Colorado ICE officers as supervisors give and get conflicting instructions on detaining immigrants
The tussle in Colorado over so-called warrantless arrests started last year when ACLU lawyers filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security.

Immigration lawyers and Homeland Security continue their fight over warrants and detentions
A hearing set for March may decide the matter.

Exasperated Colorado federal judge orders Trump administration back to court on warrantless ICE arrests
ACLU of Colorado has argued that federal immigration officers are detaining people without warrants and without probable cause.

Prosecutor’s aggressive talk about Tren de Aragua has so far produced only plea deals
Half of those named have avoided trial and shaved years off possible sentences.

At a Colorado pig farm, women employees were repeatedly abused, mistreated and harassed by male bosses
The farm’s owner has agreed to settle a discrimination complaint with a federal agency.

Can ‘Tin Can’ be the answer to delaying smartphone use? Some Colorado families are giving it a try
An old-school landline powered by new tech may delay kids’ introduction to social media.

ICE agents leave Ace of Spades ‘death cards’ on detained immigrants’ cars
Federal officials say the cards are unauthorized and now the subject of an investigation.

Families of non-verbal kids abused on Littleton school buses settle for $3.8 million
The district says the funds will be covered by insurance.

Colorado Springs district attorney announces GOP bid for state attorney general
Michael Allen promises a focus on crime prevention.

Trump muddles some facts, omits others from two Colorado stories to help justify U.S. raid on Venezuela
President Donald Trump on Saturday invoked an alleged gang incident at an apartment building in Colorado as part of his justification for invading Venezuela.

Way too much body camera footage: police, prosecutors and defense attorneys struggle with loads of digital evidence
Gone are the days of dusty boxes in police evidence rooms. With every crime committed nowadays comes hours — sometimes hundreds of hours — of digital evidence.

Activist Jeanette Vizguerra released from immigration detention after posting bond
The immigration activist still faces months of hearings in her effort to remain in the U.S.

Activist Jeanette Vizguerra granted bond and will be released from immigration custody
Vizguerra has been in the U.S. for almost three decades.

Immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra’s hopes crushed as judge waits on deciding whether she should be released from detention
She’s now been separated from family for nine months

