Colorado Sun staff, and friends, celebrate 1st Anniversary

Colorado Sun staffers ham it up at the Sun's first anniversary celebration at the Wynkoop Brewery, 1634 18th St, Denver, Thursday, Sept. 5.

Is Secrecy the Best Policy When a Police Officer Shoots a Civilian? In The Springs, Yes. (Police Say)

Colorado Springs Police have decided secrecy is the best policy when it comes to body camera footage from the shooting of a 19-year-old civilian. The Gazette of Colorado Springs, has the details. Story by Olivia Prentzel.

Colorado’s ‘Digital Divide’ Hits Urban Low-Income Folks, Not Just Rural Low-Income Folks

The Colorado Sun delves into Colorado's "Digital Divide,' and how it affects urban areas (as well as rural areas). Story by Tamara Chuang.

Hutchins’ Latest Newsletter Recaps Colorado Journalism Info

Corey Hutchins' latest newsletter is in. This month, he features: The Colorado Sun turns one, a 'standards' pitch in the misinformation war, High Country News' 'speculative journalism,' and more. Hutchins is an instructor of journalism at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, the Colorado-based contributor for Columbia Journalism Review's United States Project, and a journalist for … Continue reading Hutchins’ Latest Newsletter Recaps Colorado Journalism Info

Many News Outlets (3 in Colorado) To Run Week’s Worth of Climate Coverage in September

By Mark Hertsgaard For Columbia Journalism Review More than 170 news outlets from around the world with a combined audience of hundreds of millions of people have signed up for Covering Climate Now, a project co-founded by CJR and The Nation aimed at strengthening the media’s focus on the climate crisis. All outlets have committed … Continue reading Many News Outlets (3 in Colorado) To Run Week’s Worth of Climate Coverage in September