
One Solution To The Pandemic Economy? Online Puzzle Rooms
James and Elyssa have a relationship built on games and puzzles, so they came up with a plan to turn their passion into a business called Paruzal. Then the pandemic hit — and gave their idea a big boost.


Call Your Mom! Science Says It’s Good For Both Of You
Small gestures can help our mental wellbeing and maybe even boost our immunity during this pandemic. Learn a few simple ways to make a difference.


How To Throw A Great Virtual Game Night
May’s feeling a little lonely, so she organizes a virtual game night. What she learns could help you throw your own fun and comforting virtual gathering.


5 Tips For Living Well At Home … All The Time
Meet a woman who has effectively quarantined herself for more than a year. She shares her story of settling into her home for the long run, and offers tips on how to live a better life in a bizarre time.


Hey Colorado, The 2020 Census Form Is On Its Way To You
Colorado has a lot on the line, given the state’s ballooning population, to make sure everyone is counted.

By May Ortega

Colorado Changed Its Rules So Undocumented People Can Get Regular Dialysis. It’s Saved Lives and Dollars
Normally, patients who need dialysis get treatment, consistently, three times a week. But undocumented immigrants can only get treatment in an emergency room when things got really bad.

By May Ortega

Colorado Voters Care About Immigration. This Is Where The 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Stand
Immigration is not only a top issue for many Colorado voters, but a personal one as well.

By May Ortega

Colorado College Kicks Off 2020 As A Carbon Neutral Campus
The Colorado Springs school started work to reduce its footprint in 2009.

By May Ortega

2020 Is Looking Scarce For Denver’s Housing Market
More people are staying in Denver instead of selling their homes and moving away.

By May Ortega

It’s About To Get A Lot Harder To Find Flavored Vape Products With A New Federal Ban
The ban affects single-use flavored nicotine cartridges, so liquid nicotine that’s typically sold in a bottle to refill vaping tanks will be unaffected.

By May Ortega

KNUS Has Canceled One Of Its Talk Shows After A Co-Host Wished For A ‘Nice School Shooting’
Chuck Bonniwell said news of a “nice school shooting” would break up nonstop coverage of President Donald Trump’s impeachment on the air Tuesday.

By May Ortega

Congress Is About To Give $25 Million To Research Gun Violence. Not Everyone Is Happy About It
Nearly 11,000 Coloradans have died because of gun violence over the last 20 years, according to the CDC. Now, the federal government is giving $25 million to study it.

By May Ortega

Shopping For New Health Insurance? So Is Colorado
Currently, state employees can choose between UnitedHealthcare and Kaiser Permanente. But that could change next summer.

By May Ortega

Colorado Ranchers Are Excited For The NAFTA Replacement, But Trade Experts Aren’t Sure It Will Change Much
Congress and the Trump administration are on track to finalize the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA for short.

By May Ortega

Sen. Amy Klobuchar Stops In Denver To Talk Elections, Voting, Her 2020 Campaign And Unions
The local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union hosted the town hall

By May Ortega