Christmas came early — and on wheels — for kids at a bike giveaway in Boulder
And two young brothers made a big choice: what color bikes should they get?
Omicron in Boulder wastewater indicates community spread of newest COVID variant
State health officials announced the findings Tuesday and also said those with COVID-19 booster shots are almost 50 times less likely to be hospitalized than unvaccinated people.
Thanksgiving served with a side of grace at the Denver Rescue Mission
The nonprofit has seen many regulars over the years for its Thanksgiving banquet. This year, it’s welcomed more people experiencing homelessness for the first time.
A shooting at an Aurora school Friday unfolded as an anti-violence event happened just a few miles away
The shooting is the third in the area this week.
How Aurora plans to address racist policing, negative public interactions in agreement with Colorado AG
The city of Aurora and the state Attorney General have agreed on a framework for reforms of the police and fire departments.
‘Because it helps me.’ Colorado Springs clinic starts vaccinating children against COVID-19
Now that 5- to 11-year-olds are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID-19, a WIC clinic gave them the shot — and boosters for their moms — this weekend as the kids vaccine rolls out across Colorado.
Children are now eligible for the Pfizer COVID Vaccine. Here’s what you need to know
The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for kids — and coming to a pharmacy and pediatrician near you soon.
‘Our culture is so rich here’: Celebrating Dia De Los Muertos in Brighton as a push for inclusivity
Organizers of the event at the historic Bromley Farm say they hope events like this one will make the Hispanic community, which makes up more than 30 percent of the town. feel more welcome.
For one Colorado trans woman, long-term care was her only option for housing — but getting in was an eight-month struggle
By 2030, the number of LGBTQ+ older adults entering assisted living and skilled nursing facilities is expected to double to 3 million in the U.S. But not all facilities are ready to accept and accommodate these adults, leaving them vulnerable to housing discrimination and instability.
For Polis, a Cheyenne name for a mountain is too hard to pronounce. Indigenous groups disagree.
Last month, Colorado’s Geographic Naming Advisory Board recommended renaming an 11,459-foot mountain south of Idaho Springs to Mestaa’ėhehe Mountain
“Look into their eyes”: new CU School of Medicine portrait exhibit presents real people behind the letters LGBTQ+
“I do think when you see someone and hear their story, it does make you think differently and doesn’t make it as easy to look away. And that was one of the things I hope people would do with this exhibit is have it stay with them,” says Carey Candrian, the associate professor at the CU School of Medicine behind the series.
Colorado Springs vaccine provider terminated from state program months after suspension
CDPHE shared its findings with federal regulators and recommended they stop working with the Dr. Moma clinic.
Coloradans rally against Texas’ six-week abortion ban on State Capitol steps
Hundreds gathered Saturday to protest a stringent Texas law that is pushing people seeking abortions to Colorado providers.
At Least 1,000 Afghan Refugees Will Resettle In Colorado This Year
Around 90 percent of Afghans headed to Colorado will be settled in metro Denver where there is already a large Afghan population.
Loveland Police Sergeant Involved In Forceful Arrest Of 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia Resigns
Sgt. Philip Metzler is the third officer involved in the forceful arrest of Karen Garner last year to have resigned.
Longmont And Northern Arapaho Tribe Form A First-Of-Its-Kind Sister City Union
The Northern Arapaho Tribe once called the land Longmont occupies home, but were placed with the Shoshone on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming in the 19th century.