homelessness Lane Hicks, left, with her son, Kingston, 6, at their home in Colorado Springs on April 2, 2020. Hicks is worried about being evicted from her duplex, after losing her job and being unable to pay her rent. Photo by Joe Mahoney / Special to The Colorado Trust Housing April 2, 2020 As Unemployment Soars, Eviction Questions Loom for Thousands of Coloradans By Michael Booth Read the full article Identity & Bias May 28, 2019 Is 2019 a Turning Point for Tenant Rights? By Michael Booth Coloradans who rent housing have long faced significant challenges and obstacles to avoiding eviction or displacement. New state legislation and community efforts are hoping to change that. Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
Lane Hicks, left, with her son, Kingston, 6, at their home in Colorado Springs on April 2, 2020. Hicks is worried about being evicted from her duplex, after losing her job and being unable to pay her rent. Photo by Joe Mahoney / Special to The Colorado Trust Housing April 2, 2020 As Unemployment Soars, Eviction Questions Loom for Thousands of Coloradans By Michael Booth Read the full article
Identity & Bias May 28, 2019 Is 2019 a Turning Point for Tenant Rights? By Michael Booth Coloradans who rent housing have long faced significant challenges and obstacles to avoiding eviction or displacement. New state legislation and community efforts are hoping to change that.