
Colorado Is Still Really, Really Dry
Just over 85 percent of the state is experiencing moderate to extreme drought, and the remaining 15 percent is abnormally dry, often a precursor to drought.

Colorado’s Already Low Vaccination Rate Dropped Dramatically During The Coronavirus Pandemic
State health officials warn of the dangers of putting off vaccinations.

These 3 Colorado Women Experienced The Changing Worry And Unknowns Of Birth During The Coronavirus
Pregnant women face two big fears during the COVID-19 pandemic: birthing without their partner or families, and being separated from their newborn if they test positive for the virus.

Two Deaths Linked to Rare COVID-19 Related Disease in Children
Seven cases have been identified statewide.

1st Person Stories From Colorado’s COVID-19 Front Lines: Christopher Hoyte
CPR News continues to speak with experts, doctors, researchers and people who’ve recovered. We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.

‘Go With The Flow’ Is A Story of Teens And 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 me to talk about their book and how the taboo around periods has affected them personally.

1st Person Stories From Colorado’s COVID-19 Front Lines: Lauren Yaussy
CPR News continues to speak with experts, doctors, researchers and people who’ve recovered. We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.

1st Person Stories From Colorado’s COVID-19 Front Lines: Aaron Carter-Larocque
CPR News continues to speak with experts, doctors, researchers and people who’ve recovered. We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.

1st Person Stories From Colorado’s COVID-19 Front Lines: Dr. Abigail Lara
CPR News continues to speak with experts, doctors, researchers and people who’ve recovered. We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.

7 Medical Professionals Tell Us What It’s Like On Colorado’s Coronavirus Front Lines
We want to bring you the stories of people who are caring for COVID-19 patients in their own words.


Denver Doctor Starts A Portrait Series To Honor Black And Women of Color Physicians
Dr. Sarah Rowan is white, and she felt like this was one way that she could be an ally to her Black and women of color colleagues.

Testing, Testing, And More Testing To Treat COVID-19
From a potential clinical trial to a consortium of hospitals, researchers, and other organizations, the effort continues to find a treatment for COVID-19


Coronavirus Antibody Tests Deliver Peace Of Mind. They Don’t Say Anything About Immunity
If a specific test gives too many false-positive rates then people may start to think they’re immune to the virus when they aren’t.

What To Expect When You’re Expecting Results From A Coronavirus Test
A CPR reporter and her husband recently got COVID-19 tests at a drive-through testing site in Denver. Here’s what that experience, and the waiting afterward, looks like.

Nearly 1,000 Coronavirus Patients Have Been Treated With Plasma, With The Help Of This Statewide Collaboration
Nationwide, more than 16,000 COVID-19 patients have been treated with plasma at hundreds of hospitals.

Coronavirus Is Stressing Pregnant Women And New Mothers Out. These Researchers Are Trying to Understand How to Help
As pre- and postnatal appointments go virtual during the pandemic, doulas and women’s health experts are worried that pregnant women and new moms aren’t getting the support they need.