


What You Need To Know About Coronavirus And Colorado Universities
The reopening of University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado State University and other colleges likely exacerbated the growth of coronavirus cases in Colorado.

Boulder County Issues Ban On Gatherings For College-Aged People To Help Stop Coronavirus Spread Linked To CU
The temporary public health order also requires residents at 36 addresses near campus to stay at home except for essential travel and activities. The mandates come amid the university’s transition to online instruction for the next two weeks.


Frustration And Fear Set In As CU Boulder Classes Go Remote In Face Of Rising Coronavirus Cases
The announcement that classes will go remote for at least two weeks is the culmination of a stressful first month back at the university during the COVID-19 pandemic.

CU Boulder Moves To 2 Weeks Of Remote Instruction To Squelch Rise In Coronavirus Cases
The state’s largest university has confirmed over 760 cases of coronavirus since the semester began.

Colorado Has Settled Its Lawsuit Against The Postal Service. Here’s What That Means For Election Mailers
The U.S. Postal Service said it will destroy any election mailers that have not been delivered to Colorado households.

Boulder County Calls For CU Students To Quarantine For Two Weeks As Coronavirus Cases Rise
76 percent of cases in Boulder County have been traced back to university students.

Colorado Secretary Of State Requests The US Postal Service Pay For An Accurate Election Mailer
Secretary of State Jena Griswold successfully sued the U.S. Postal Service over an inaccurate election mailer. Now, she wants federal officials to “set the record straight.”

August Was Colorado’s Hottest On Record. Now More Than Half The State Is In An Extreme Drought
“Each month that passes where we shatter another record like that, just further confirms that we are experiencing the climate change that we’ve been warned about,” said assistant state climatologist Becky Bolinger.

CU Boulder Detects Possible Coronavirus Outbreaks At Four Dorms Thanks To Wastewater Testing
“The next few days will be critical to our ability to maintain our current operating status,” Associate Vice Chancellor for Integrity Safety and Compliance Dan Jones wrote in a letter to students and staff.

CU Anschutz Accused Of Violating Animal Welfare Laws With Surgical Training On Live Pigs
According to the complaint, students operate on live pigs in two different workshops, after which they kept alive for up to eight weeks before they are put down.

Pine Gulch Fire Now 4th Largest In Colorado History
The Pine Gulch Fire has been burning since July 31, after lightning struck brush in open space north of Grand Junction.

Colorado Health Officials Will Use Poop To Track The Spread Of Coronavirus
Scientists say virus particles can appear in stool samples days before people show symptoms, which can help more accurately track case numbers.

Pine Gulch Fire Burning North Of Grand Junction, And Officials Expect It To Keep Growing
Smoke from the fire has crept from the Western Slope into the Front Range, prompting officials to issue an air quality advisory.

Law Student Tests Positive For Coronavirus After Taking Colorado Bar Exam
Law students previously called on state officials to cancel the bar exam, worried that it could act as a catalyst for a COVID-19 outbreak.