DENVER -- As several Colorado cities and towns look to cost-cutting measures to offset the devastating impacts of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the state of Colorado continues to shell out millions ...
DENVER — When the COVID-19 pandemic began in Colorado, rural hospitals in the state were in a vulnerable position. Staffing shortages and funding shortfalls plagued a system that serves the health ...
PUEBLO — When paramedics showed up at Bernie Esquibel-Tennant’s door the day after Thanksgiving in 2020, it was the second time in roughly 12 hours that an ambulance had visited her stretch of the ...
It Comes in Waves,” on display at The People’s Building in Aurora, is the latest in an ongoing project to put names, faces and stories to COVID statistics ...
Half a decade later, teachers say the pandemic brought challenges in education and lessons that can still be put into action today. In Jeffrey Almond's English class, he tackles tough topics with ...
The latest academic achievement data demonstrates the daunting task schools face in overcoming student learning loss across the state, including the Denver metro area, even as the COVID-19 pandemic is ...
Fewer Coloradans died in 2023 than in the previous year, but the state still lost more people than it did before the pandemic. Drug overdoses, COVID-19 and organ damage from alcohol were the biggest ...
COLORADO, USA — Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, we are still learning from it, from the way we handle worldwide shutdowns to how we work and communicate with each other about public health. Dr ...
The latest local COVID-19 news: - Colorado will offer a virtual bar exam in February due to COVID-19. Over the summer, Colorado administered the test in person with multiple sites and temperature ...
March 18, 2020, was my 18th birthday and the day Gov. Jared Polis closed schools in Colorado. I don’t remember much about the day itself, beyond a cake of chocolate, strawberries and cream. There’s a ...
A Barefoot State of Mind: Visit Barefoot’s Doors to Oars Home Tour: Saturdays, Aug. 16, 23 & 30 Erie approves rezoning for Westerly expansion, reducing density and paving way for growth Should I buy a ...
A year ago, the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency officially ended, and with it came the phasing out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s authorization to collect certain types ...
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