
As Coronavirus Slows Or Stops Paychecks, Colorado Renters Are Worried About Being Able To Pay
As a new month dawns during the COVID-19 pandemic, a large chunk of the more than 75,000 newly unemployed Coloradans must figure out how to pay rent or mortgages without […]


Slow Test Results Mean The State Doesn’t Really Know What It’s Fighting With COVID-19
“What we see today in terms of positive tests is a rough approximation of where this disease was sometime in the past,” said one public health expert.

Health Care Workers’ Stress Compounded By Long Days And Concerns About People Not Taking COVID-19 Seriously
“I’d liken it to firefighters fighting a forest fire and then turning around and seeing someone with an open campfire or throwing a cigarette out the window.”

Polis Ordered Telehealth Fees Waived, So You Might Want To Know What Telehealth Is And How It Works Now
What is telehealth (or telemedicine)? Time to find out, Colorado.

Climate Activists Used Disinformation And Imitated The City of Denver To Falsely Report A Climate Emergency
The letter at the Sustainable Denver Summit announced a climate emergency and issued an apology for allowing oil and gas company Suncor to sponsor the event. It was all fake.