HealthOnce top in the nation for youth e-cigarette use, Colorado’s usage rate has sharply dropped after community responseBy John Daley
NewsWhite House officials and lieutenant governor visit Aurora to tout Biden Cancer Moonshot effort day after Gov. Jared Polis visited the city to announce nicotine factoryBy Colorado Public Radio Staff
HealthPrograms to combat Colorado’s youth vaping crisis get millions in new funding from Juul settlementBy John Daley
Education$20 million from Juul lawsuit will support youth mental health through schoolsBy Jenny Brundin
HealthHooked: Stories about how Colorado is addicted to nicotine and the money behind tobaccoBy John Daley
NewsColorado schools to get more than $11 million from Juul settlement to address youth vapingBy John Daley
HealthQuitting tobacco begins improving health within minutes — and it’s good for your wallet, tooBy John Daley
HealthThe teens who made Colorado No. 1 in underage vaping 5 years ago are now young adults, and they’re still usingBy John Daley
HealthTobacco and vaping rates are falling but products are still easy for teens to get their hands onBy John Daley and Tony Gorman
Government and PoliticsGolden City Council votes to ban all flavored tobacco and nicotine salesBy Paolo Zialcita
HealthColorado to get $32 million settlement from Juul, the vaping company sued over its marketing to teensBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsFlavor ban bill dies in Senate committee as session scrambles to wrap upBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsFlavored tobacco ban bill heads to state Senate with a week left in Colorado’s legislative sessionBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsHow Colorado’s flavored nicotine ban debate raises questions about racial justice and where the state gets moneyBy John Daley and Andrew Kenney
HealthThe fight over Denver’s flavor ban put the personal against the political, and set up state lawmakers for high-stakes debateBy John Daley