
Voters Disagree On How The Pandemic Was Handled, But They Agree That The Election Is An Opportunity For Change
While coronavirus may have shed light on issues voters care about, but overall it didn’t change many minds about who or what party to vote for.

Several Counties Move To Tighter Restrictions As Coronavirus Cases Rise
Health officials say the state is at a critical moment in controlling the outbreak, due to the possibility for rapid spread.

New Health Order Limits Personal Gatherings To 10 People From No More Than 2 Households In Most Counties
Coronavirus cases are continuing to climb, and social gatherings are a common exposure point.

Rising Coronavirus Cases Put Colorado Counties At Risk for Tighter Restrictions
The number and rate of positive tests has ticked up in recent days.

A Warning, But No New Statewide Restrictions, From Polis As Colorado Coronavirus Cases And Hospitalizations Rise
There are now 290 people hospitalized with COVID-19 — the highest total since May 31.

The Rate Of Uninsured Children Is Creeping Up Across Colorado And The US, And Hispanic Kids Are Even Less Likely To Be Insured
The number of uninsured Colorado kids — about 58,000 — is nearly equal to the entire population of Grand Junction.

Boulder County Issues Two New Public Health Orders To Control CU Boulder Coronavirus Cases
Last month, health officials marked the University of Colorado Boulder as the largest COVID-19 outbreak in the state

‘Go With The Flow’ Hopes To Destigmatize Menstruation
Menstruation is an experience about half the people in the world share. But talking about periods can still be awkward. The graphic novel, Go With the Flow, tells teenage girls’ stories of friendship and normalizes periods along the way. Authors Karen Schneemann and Lily Williams join Avery Lill to talk about their book and how the taboo around periods has affected them personally.

Should Abortion Be Banned After 22-Weeks? Colorado Voters Will Decide In November
For the fourth time since 2008, an abortion ballot initiative is up for Colorado voters. Proposition 115 would ban abortion after 22 weeks.


La gripe y el coronavirus: lo que debes saber en Colorado este otoño
Nuestros lectores nos hicieron muchas preguntas sobre la gripe y el coronavirus. Esto es lo que sabemos.

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.


Flu Season And The Coronavirus: What You Need To Know In Colorado This Fall
Health officials are urging people to get the flu vaccine this year, to prevent strain on the health system.

For ‘COVID Long Haulers,’ Continuing Symptoms
The World Health Organization says 80 percent of COVID-19 patients are asymptomatic or suffer mild symptoms. But some of those with seemingly mild cases feel the effects for months. They’re called “long haulers.”

How Colorado Ski Resorts Are Preparing For A Winter Season During Coronavirus
For mountains on the Ikon and Epic passes to independently owned resorts alike, staying flexible is part of the plan.


Colorado ‘COVID Long Haulers’ Suffer Coronavirus Symptoms Weeks, Or Even Months, Later
Long after they first got sick, many still experience symptoms including shortness of breath, elevated heart rate, fatigue and malaise, brain fog and more.