
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.

County Jails Grapple With How To Stop The Spread Of Coronavirus In An Inherently Confined Space
In El Paso County, inmates are getting something that was previously considered contraband: hand sanitizer.

Colorado Prepares For Coronavirus Surge, Adding Thousands Of Hospital Beds, Stocking Up On Medical Equipment
“We’re not only facing a health care crisis but we’re facing a supply chain crisis,” Polis said.

Fear, Avoidance, Being Told To Go Back To Their Country: What It’s Like To Be Asian In Colorado In The Time Of Coronavirus
Some people of Asian descent say they’re getting harassed related to the coronavirus outbreak. That’s true even in Colorado. Asians say it’s fueled by President Donald Trump’s insistence on calling coronavirus or COVID-19 the “Chinese virus.”

Colorado’s Search And Rescue Teams Have Advice For People Headed Outdoors This Weekend: Be Safe
After Thursday’s snowstorm, avalanche danger is considerable in Colorado’s high country. And because ski resorts are closed, those slopes have effectively become backcountry too.


Sunday Service Via Video, Week 1: A Little More Comfort, A Lot Less Connection
Restrictions on group activities have forced faith groups to cancel services to help slow the spread of the new coronavirus. Jefferson Unitarian Church has suspended all gatherings of 12 people or more but church leaders are encouraging congregants to stay connected by watching services online.

In Pandemic, Coloradans Of Faith Balance Guidance To Keep Their Distance With Need To Keep Each Other Close
“The last thing that people who are wrestling with anxiety and fear need is isolation, right?”

In Summit County, Where Colorado’s First Positive Coronavirus Case Was Found, It’s Mostly Business As Usual
Shelves of cleaning supplies are empty and people are reminding each other to wash their hands more than ever, but there’s no widespread panic.

Temple Aaron’s 131-Year-Old Story Almost Came To An End. This Is How The Synagogue’s Advocates Wrote The Next Page
Dwindling attendance and the 2008 economic crash almost shuttered Colorado’s oldest continuously operating synagogue, which opened in Trinidad in 1889.

Colorado Is Running More Of Its Own Tests For Coronavirus, And Plenty Of Results Are Still Pending
Colorado health officials expect to have results for coronavirus tests back within 24 hours.

For Colorado’s Presidential Primary, It’s Delayed Results And Complicated Delegate Math
The states first primary election for president in 20 years promises a long wait for final ballot counts and the Democrats have 67 delegates to award, but it’s not winner-take-all system.

Klobuchar To Make One More Stop In Colorado Before Super Tuesday
Democratic Presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar will stop in Denver on Monday, just before Super Tuesday and on the heels of South Carolina’s primaries.

All Your Questions About Colorado’s 2020 Presidential Primary Election, Answered
Yes, there are still caucuses, too. Yes, it’s confusing.

Colorado’s Move To Super Tuesday Worked (A Little)
The new date, changing to a primary and allowing unaffiliated voters to be part of the process all gives Coloradans’ votes more weight than in years past.

DIA CEO Says The Airport Is Prepared For Coronavirus, But Doesn’t Expect Any Immediate Danger
Denver International Airport only offers one flight to and from Asia, out of Tokyo.