JusticeColorado doesn’t have enough resources to treat people deemed incompetent to stand trial, so the state is turning to private hospitalsBy Allison Sherry
HealthColorado COVID booster shots get green light from Polis, ahead of federal authorizationBy John Daley
HealthColorado could exceed hospital capacity in December as Polis pushes boosters, but no mask mandate in sightBy John Daley
EnvironmentColorado researchers say N95 masks can also protect against wildfire smoke. The other kinds? Not so muchBy Miguel Otárola
HealthWith Colorado hospitals full and short-staffed, some health care providers may need to work in roles they aren’t certified forBy John Daley
HealthWATCH: Gov. Polis gives update on vaccinating children against COVID in ColoradoBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
Health‘Because it helps me.’ Colorado Springs clinic starts vaccinating children against COVID-19By Claire Cleveland
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