MoneyColorado businesses are learning the lessons to carry with them through the omicron wave and beyondBy Sarah Mulholland
HealthAdams and Arapahoe counties join Denver in letting mask mandates expire as the omicron wave appears to peakBy John Daley
HealthIf you got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, you should get a booster shot. Here’s whyBy Nathan Fernando-Frescas
EducationDougCo schools don’t require masks, leaving parents of kids with medical conditions with little options and a lot of fearBy Jenny Brundin
HealthOfficials predict 80% omicron immunity by mid-February as COVID numbers remain high but continue to dropBy John Daley
HealthDoctors withdraw request for hospital emergency protocols as Colorado COVID numbers seem to improveBy John Daley
HealthAt home rapid COVID tests: how to use them and why they may mislead you if you don’t have symptomsBy Claire Cleveland
HealthColorado’s COVID numbers are still high, but health officials see signs of a ‘potential turning point’ in the omicron waveBy John Daley
HealthColorado wants to give out free KN95 masks at your local library. But maybe call ahead first to see if they have themBy Stina Sieg, Obed Manuel, and Claire Cleveland
Government and PoliticsInterview: Gov. Jared Polis on omicron, climate change and helping the survivors of the Marshall fireBy Carla Jimenez
HealthColorado’s COVID numbers are spectacularly high as the hospital staffing shortage arrivesBy John Daley
HealthTwo COVID-19 testing companies have been ordered to stop operating in Colorado. Here’s a list of their 11 locationsBy Obed Manuel and Claire Cleveland
HealthER doctors sound the alarm as Colorado’s hospital system shows cracks from the pressure of the omicron wave and staff shortagesBy John Daley
HealthColorado’s hospitals wait for omicron wave to crest as test positivity rate stays near 30 percentBy John Daley and Alison Borden
EducationThese are the Colorado colleges and universities requiring booster shots for faculty, students and staffBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
Government and PoliticsCrime, COVID aid and cost of living: What Colorado lawmakers will focus on in the 2022 legislative sessionBy Bente Birkeland and Andrew Kenney