HealthNew COVID Boosters: What to know about the bivalent vaccines that offer better protection against omicronBy Ryan Warner and Andrea Dukakis
HealthA new COVID booster push begins as Colorado heads into the third fall of the pandemicBy John Daley
ArtsThe Miners Alley Playhouse in Golden is planning for a new home, and coming out of the pandemic stronger than everBy Eden Lane
HealthMore than 2 years into the pandemic, interpreting COVID-19 metrics gets trickier, especially with dashboard changes and elusive dataBy John Daley
HealthStudy: After getting hospitalized for COVID, some unvaccinated Latino patients went on to advocate for vaccinationsBy John Daley
HealthColorado sees a drop in life expectancy not seen since WWII, driven by COVID and overdose deathsBy John Daley
HealthFDA authorizes COVID-19 shots for infants, preschoolers ahead of CDC voteBy The Associated Press
HealthColorado’s COVID-19 hospitalizations passed 300 for the first time in months, but they’re still below other big wavesBy John Daley
NewsColorado’s health care system scored 17th for COVID-19 response, but ranked among the five worst states for mental health, alcohol deaths and suicides, according to survey.By Tony Gorman and Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
HealthColorado health officials say over 1,800 adults and children in metro Denver need COVID revaccinationsBy Tony Gorman
TransportationColorado fines Southwest Airlines for alleged violations of COVID-19 labor lawsBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsHospitalizations and infections are spiking again in Colorado. But vaccinations are helping provide protectionBy John Daley
HealthColorado’s COVID-19 metrics are rising — again. Health officials encourage precautionsBy John Daley
HealthA new COVID wave is here. Here’s how to avoid getting sick with all those graduations, weddings and summer tripsBy Alison Borden and John Daley
HealthCOVID wave may be smaller than previous surges, but the state still expects more than 500 hospitalizations next monthBy John Daley