
Love In The Time Of Coronavirus: What 6 Coloradans Have To Say About Dating, Breaking Up And Being Single Right Now
“Love is not canceled … We have to remember that more than ever we need love, and more than ever, people want love and want to have that connection.”

This Podcast Matches Singles For Virtual Dates
The owner of a Denver-based podcast studio launches her own show. “LoveSick” matches singles with similar interests. But in the era of coronavirus, they don’t get to meet up in person.

Coronavirus Plasma Treatment Recipient Dies From Virus
Scott Kaplan, one of the first Coloradans to receive convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19, died Saturday evening.

Colorado Survey Finds Heightened Rates Of Depression, Anxiety And Stress During Pandemic
A study about the well-being of people while they are isolating and practicing social distancing to limit the spread of COVID-19 shows that the “psychosocial effects of this are definitely more than a lot of us even anticipated they would be,” according to one doctor.

Drug Tested In Colorado Shows Promise In Shortening Coronavirus Symptoms
Early results from clinical trials of remdesivir, an antiviral drug that has been tested in Colorado hospitals on patients with COVID-19, show that those treated with the drug may be […]

Colorado’s Coronavirus Pandemic Transformed Once Busy ERs Into Hurry Up And Wait Rooms
COVID Diaries Colorado: A Day in the Life of an ER Doctor

Officials Raise Concerns As State Heads Toward Patchwork of Orders
On Monday, when Colorado’s statewide stay-at-home order officially lifts, Coloradans will wake up to different guidelines depending on where they live.


Making Outdoor Products Sustainable
Outdoor retailers can take simple steps — saving energy in their stores, encouraging their employees to commute — but to make a big environmental difference they have to look deeper. To, for instance, the huge amounts of water and energy spent to dye ski jackets.


Patients And Family Anxiously Await The Return Of ‘Non-Essential’ Surgeries
Elective and nonessential doesn’t just mean facelifts or knee replacements. The category also includes transplants and cancer surgeries.


Colorado’s Abortion Providers See More Out-Of-State Patients During The Coronavirus Pandemic
In states like Texas, abortion procedures are considered nonessential and are being delayed indefinitely during the coronavirus pandemic.


These Are The Treatments And Cures Colorado Researchers Are Developing For Coronavirus
Colorado researchers are among the throngs of scientists and doctors working on vaccines, drugs and other cures for COVID-19.

Can Plasma Treat The Coronavirus? Two Families Anxiously Await An Answer
As COVID-19 has claimed more than 200 lives in Colorado and nearly 15,000 nationwide, the early results in plasma treatments are offering maybe just a little hope to researchers and doctors looking for treatments.

Anti-Abortion Group Falls Short On Signatures For Ballot Proposal In Colorado, Will Try For More
The initiative aims to outlaw abortion after 22 weeks of pregnancy, but supporters need about 10,000 more valid signatures.