
Colorado’s Pandemic Preparedness Plan Didn’t Anticipate This Kind Of Pandemic
A CPR News review of more than 2,000 pages of emails, text messages and memoranda from the weeks before the coronavirus reached Colorado through the first days of the state’s response found numerous instances of confusion, complacency and a lack of preparation.

By Ben Markus

Investigating Colorado’s Response To The Pandemic
CPR investigative reporter Ben Markus joins Ryan Warner to talk about the CPR News investigation into Colorado’s response to, and preparedness for, the pandemic.

By Ben Markus

When Will Colorado’s Coronavirus Crisis End? These Are (Some Of) The Numbers To Watch
The state says there’s no single statistic that can tell you everything.

By Ben Markus

Feds Will Not Charge Officers In 2019 Shooting Of Colorado Springs Teen
Bailey, 19, was shot three times in the back as he ran away from police on Aug. 3, 2019.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Stay At Home Orders — Do Stay Away From Others, Don’t Worry About Going to Jail
For many law enforcement departments, the focus is on education.

By Ben Markus

Why Isn’t Colorado Sheltering In Place Like Other States?
Between California, Illinois and New York state, some 73 million Americans, almost a quarter of the U.S. population, are living under these extreme shutdown orders.

By Ben Markus

Resident of Loveland Senior Home Tests Positive for Virus, Others Await Results
A resident and a worker at a long-term care facility for seniors in Loveland have both tested positive for COVID-19.


Polis Orders Statewide Closure Of Seating At Bars, Restaurants
Nine other states have already taken action to close bars and restaurants.

By Ben Markus

Emergency Declarations Issued Across US Due To Coronavirus Vary Widely in Scope
Governor Jared Polis has enacted “unprecedented” emergency powers to deal with Colorado’s first pandemic in recent history, as coronavirus spreads throughout the globe.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Coronavirus Efforts Under State Of Emergency Will Include Additional Paid Sick Leave For Workers And More Tests And Labs
Colorado is at least the 12th state to enact emergency powers, including California, Washington, New York, and Utah.


Colorado Officials Prepare Emergency Powers for Polis — Just In Case
Polis would be able to quarantine individuals, shutter public buildings and even relax medical professional licensing requirements to help respond to or prevent a pandemic.

By Ben Markus

Police Shoot People Less If They Have The Right Training
A lot of research goes into preventing officer-involved shootings.


When It’s Clear A Cop Has To Shoot Someone: ‘Raw And Terrible And Terrifying’
It’s estimated that about 1 in 6 officers suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder symptoms, but experts admit they don’t know the full extent of the problem.


Suspects On Meth Are Hard To Take Down With Tasers, So Many End Up Dead In Colorado
Only 17 of the 189 people killed by police from 2014-2019 can be definitively categorized as free of drugs and alcohol at the time.


Calls For Better Training, More Police Shooting Transparency Come After CPR News Investigation
Police departments participate in statewide data collection on police shootings only if they want to.


Meth, Guns And Aggressive Tactics Combine To Give Colorado One Of Nation’s Highest Police Shooting Rates
The number of annual fatal shootings by law enforcement in the state almost doubled between 2014 and 2018.

