HealthChildren are now eligible for the Pfizer COVID Vaccine. Here’s what you need to knowBy Claire Cleveland
Government and PoliticsInterview: Polis, who paid no federal income tax for three years, says the rich are being taxed the wrong wayBy Michelle P. Fulcher
HealthWith Colorado hospitals overwhelmed, patients can now be transferred anywhere in the stateBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsFremont County Ballot Measure 6C results: Voters look to restore emergency medical servicesBy Shanna Lewis
HealthNew Colorado health order allows hospitals to refuse patients as COVID cases and hospitalizations riseBy John Daley
HealthColorado’s vaccine mandate did drive a lot of health care and government workers to get the shot — some more than others, thoughBy John Daley
HealthThe COVID vaccine will soon be available for 5 to 11 year-olds. Here’s what Colorado parents and kids say about it.By Jenny Brundin
HealthHow will Colorado vaccinate thousands of children ages 5 to 11? With the help of pediatric offices, schools and maybe even zoosBy John Daley
HealthWATCH: Polis provides update on Colorado’s response to the COVID-19 pandemicBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
HealthColorado’s veteran living centers prevented COVID-19 better than similar facilities, audit findsBy Dan Boyce
HealthBall Arena, Paramount Theatre will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test for eventsBy John Daley
MoneyFor one Colorado trans woman, long-term care was her only option for housing — but getting in was an eight-month struggleBy Claire Cleveland
HealthColorado COVID-19 hospitalizations keep rising, with unvaccinated patients filling ICUs and acute care wardsBy John Daley
Health‘No place for the patient to go ’ — As a new COVID wave hits, hospitals struggle to find open bedsBy Stina Sieg