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
NewsA nicotine manufacturing facility is coming to Aurora – bringing hundreds of jobs and potential pushbackBy John Daley
HealthLong COVID is showing up in Colorado death data, even as COVID-19 deaths drop sharplyBy John Daley
HealthQuitting tobacco begins improving health within minutes — and it’s good for your wallet, tooBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats once again kill bill to regulate flavored tobaccoBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsLawyer on Denver Health board says he’s stopped lobbying for tobacco giant Altria after getting a call to resignBy 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
HealthThe unlikely affiliation between universal pre-K and nicotine taxes is a story of politics and tobacco moneyBy John Daley
ElectionsProposition II: What to do with $24 million in excess tobacco and nicotine taxes?By Jenny Brundin
HealthIn Pueblo, where 60% of high school students report vaping, efforts to curb youth tobacco use are getting creativeBy Tony Gorman
Government and PoliticsGolden City Council votes to ban all flavored tobacco and nicotine salesBy Paolo Zialcita
HealthFor those who have fought big tobacco, lobbyist’s presence on Denver Health board is ‘a contradiction’By John Daley
Government and PoliticsTABOR refunds, abortion rights, mental health and more: Here’s what the Colorado legislature did in 2022By Andrew Kenney and Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsFentanyl, recycling and many more bills await votes on legislature’s final dayBy Megan Verlee
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