
Colorado Is Rapidly Increasing Its Coronavirus Testing Capacity And Supplies Are On The Way, Polis Says
Polis said Colorado plans to run between 5,000 and 10,000 coronavirus tests daily during the month of May. In March, the state could only run 160 tests a day.


Archdiocese Of Denver Extends Suspension Of Public Masses Due To The Coronavirus
The Archdiocese canceled Masses in mid-March after Gov. Jared Polis banned public gatherings of 250 people or more. The original suspension was set to end April 30.

As Colorado Stay At Home Order Expires, Polis Issues New Rules For What Can Open, What Can’t
Gov. Jared Polis released guidance on Sunday for reopening just before the statewide stay-at-home order lifts.

Physicians Worry Colorado Isn’t Ready To Ease Coronavirus Restrictions
Colorado’s largest organization of physicians joined other groups Saturday in expressing concerns about whether doctors and the public are prepared for state coronavirus restrictions to loosen. Elective surgeries and medical […]

Ramadan In The Age Of Coronavirus: Some Colorado Muslims View Isolation As An Opportunity To Grow In Their Faith
Ramadan, a month-long religious holiday that’s centered around community and fasting, begins Friday, and like other faith groups, Muslims won’t be able to celebrate in traditional ways because of the new coronavirus.

A Different Kind Of Ramadan
Normally, the Muslim observance of Ramadan is highlighted by big nightly meals. This year, the dinners are canceled and the imam’s lectures are shared on video.

Polis On Reopening Colorado: It’s Not A ‘Free For All; Not An Opportunity To Go Out’ And Get Coronavirus
“Our success as a state in keeping loved ones safe is about personal responsibility and doing what’s best,” Polis said Wednesday.

Here Are Places You Can Donate Your Extra Stimulus Money, If You’re Able
Stimulus checks have started to arrive in bank accounts, and even though some Coloradans need the money to help them pay their rent and bills, others want to pay it forward.

Coronavirus Stimulus Checks Will Help Pay Rent, Bills — And That’s About As Far As It’ll Go For Some Coloradans
For some Coloradans, the $1,200 stimulus won’t even cover one month’s rent.

Polis Says He’s Offended By Comparisons Of His Stay-At-Home Order To Nazism
Gov. Jared Polis seemed to get emotional during a COVID-19 news update on Wednesday after a reporter said some people on the Western Slope have compared his stay-at-home order to Nazism.

Farmers Who Were Counting On A Normal Season This Year Are In For More Uncertainty
On top of preparing for the cold weather, many growers don’t know what kind of demand to expect this season because of COVID-19.

During The Pandemic, Colorado Sikhs Can’t Gather To Help People Who Need Food, So They’ve Changed Their Approach
The new coronavirus has caused widespread closures, forcing all religions, including Sikhs to re-think their traditions like Langar. In the age of social distancing, Colorado Sikhs have expanded to provide people nutritious food more than just once a week.

In This Holy Month, Here’s What Colorado’s Religious Leaders Have To Say To Keep Your Faith, Pray With Social Distancing
As the new coronavirus continues to spread, it prevents people of faith from gathering in churches and mosques to celebrate Passover, Easter, Ramadan and more.

Some Churches Will Host Drive-In Services On Easter Sunday To Stay Connected In Coronavirus Time
While most Colorado churches plan to stream Easter services online, Faith Bible Chapel in Arvada and Cherry Hills Community Church in Highlands Ranch are hosting drive-ins.

Polis, Health And Economy Officials: Colorado Will Recover (If Coloradans Stay Home Now)
Polis said as long as Coloradans stay home, the state has bought the time that it needs to meet the demand for those who will need a ventilator.

The Seder Tables Won’t Be As Crowded, But The Passover Story Has A Special Significance This Year
Despite the change in how Passover will be celebrated this year, the story feels even more relevant to some at a time where freedom feels restricted because of COVID-19.