COVID 3rd Leading Cause Of Death For 2020, 2021 In Colorado
For the past two years, COVID-19 became Colorado's third-leading cause of death.
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For the past two years, COVID-19 became Colorado's third-leading cause of death.
This weekend marked two years since the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Colorado.
According to UCHealth, one of Colorado's largest medical providers, the pandemic caused many children 12-year-old and younger to experience stress, depression and anxiety.
A physician will spend time behind bars for prescribing a fentanyl-based spray product to patients while receiving bribes and "kickbacks" from the maker of the drug.
As the crisis in Ukraine continues, experts say it's likely going to have affect our mental health, more than we may even want to believe.
Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death but the State of Colorado doesn't even recognize it as a disease, let alone collect data or spend any money on research. That would change under a bill at the state Capitol.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment will continue to prepare for the future of COVID-19 while cases continue to decline in the state.
When 13-year-old Bella Damian-Ortiz was diagnosed with Neuromyelitis optica, she was only 9-years old.
Face masks and coverings will be optional on the University of Colorado Boulder campus starting next week.
Health professionals are calling for more attention to a disorder which they say may have worsened during the pandemic.
Moderna is in the middle of their vaccine trial for infants to those under five years old and researchers at the Children's Hospital and the University of Colorado Anschutz campus are playing a major role in that progress.
The state is moving from emergency response to planning a four-point roadmap ahead.
Gov. Jared Polis held his first news conference of the year specifically about COVID with good news to deliver.
The frigid arctic temperatures plaguing the front range in Colorado has caused a spike in weather-related emergency room visits, some directly associated with COVID-19.
With cases and hospitalizations down, Denver plans to lift its COVID-19 vaccine mandate on March 4.
An early morning car fire in Golden that spread to nearby grass was quickly extinguished by firefighters early Wednesday morning.
A shooting turned deadly early Wednesday morning after one victim with gunshot wounds was found dead inside a vehicle that led police on a pursuit in the Denver metro area.
Aria Williams relies on her own foster care experience as a Youth Connections Advocate for Raise the Future.
The developer says the proposed master-planned Colorado community could bring 1,200 new jobs to Castle Pines and increase tax revenue and property values. But it is Parker residents who feel they would be most impacted.
Three people who were on a mid-sized business jet that was landing at a western Colorado airport are unharmed after the plane skidded 300 yards off the runway, according to the San Miguel County Sheriff's Office.
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This year AdventHealth says they will roll out close to 800 cameras in hospital rooms and urgent cares across the state to add a virtual layer of care.
An early morning car fire in Golden that spreads to nearby grass was quickly extinguished by firefighters early Wednesday morning.
A shooting at 96th and Huron prompted a pursuit and closure of Federal Boulevard.
Consumers impacted by the contaminated fuel in the Denver metro area have been urged to fill out a consumer complaint form.
Denver Summit FC will play National Women's Soccer League matches across three venues for the club's inaugural 2026 season.
Saturday's AFC division round playoff game between the Denver Broncos and the Buffalo Bills will kick off at 2:30 p.m. at Empower Field at Mile High.
A figure skating duo based in Colorado Springs — Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea — has been selected to represent the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy next month.
Lindsey Heaps (formerly Lindsey Horan) will be playing for her home team in Colorado.
Dec. 14 was an unforgettable Sunday at Mile High in Denver. Not just because the Broncos beat the Packers, but because two extraordinary kids got to watch their favorite NFL team, and one took part in the best halftime show of the season: mutton busting.
Focusing on these sectors could give your job search a boost, according to a new ranking of the best jobs for 2026.
Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk's children, alleges Grok generated and published sexual deepfake images of her without permission.
The comments come ahead of Wednesday's meeting between the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
President Trump's plans to ease the financial pressures on Americans are bold but could backfire, experts said.
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, has died at the age of 68, his first ex-wife revealed on Tuesday.
State lawmakers will gavel in the 2026 legislative session Wednesday and the budget will once again dominate debate.
The White House defended a video that appeared to show President Trump flipping off a person who yelled at him while touring a Ford factory in Michigan on Tuesday.
The comments come ahead of Wednesday's meeting between the foreign ministers of Greenland and Denmark, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The Supreme Court heard two cases involving laws from Idaho and West Virginia that ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports.
Republican Rep. Randy Fine of Florida introduced a bill to annex Greenland and make it the 51st U.S. state.
Kaiser Permanente has reached a lawsuit settlement over alleged patient data breaches involving Kaiser websites and mobile applications, with members eligible to receive a payment from a $46 million settlement fund, the health care giant announced.
"Make America Healthy Again" policies driven by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have made major strides in state legislatures, with food additives among the most common targets.
As millions of Americans struggle with paying for health care, doctors and health experts discuss how medical care is being eroded by insurers denying necessary tests and treatment, making it "more difficult to be healthy in the United States."
Some of Colorado's congressional representatives are reacting to the 3-year Affordable Care Act tax credit extension passed by the House on Thursday.
After the ACA tax credit lapsed in December, enrollees are opting for less robust health plans or dropping coverage altogether.
Focusing on these sectors could give your job search a boost, according to a new ranking of the best jobs for 2026.
President Trump's plans to ease the financial pressures on Americans are bold but could backfire, experts said.
After more than a week of silence on the slopes, the lifts are spinning again at Telluride Ski Resort. But for the town of Telluride, business owners are worried the damage from the ski patrol strike may take longer to undo.
State officials say the number of people who have filed complaints that they bought contaminated gas in the Denver metro area recently is now over 400, double the number it was on Saturday.
Kaiser Permanente has reached a lawsuit settlement over alleged patient data breaches involving Kaiser websites and mobile applications, with members eligible to receive a payment from a $46 million settlement fund, the health care giant announced.
The families of three nonverbal students who were physically abused by a bus aide while traveling to school in Colorado have filed a lawsuit against their children's former school.
Many people who responded to a state survey regarding Xcel's Public Safety Power Shutoffs last month expressed dissatisfaction with Xcel's approach on Dec. 17 and Dec. 19, believing the utility overreacted.
State regulators said the text message from Christian Hatfield, the former district attorney for Colorado's 22nd Judicial District, "caused the staff member emotional harm."
A Venezuelan national suspected in a string of attempted armed robberies in 2024 in Denver's ritzy Cherry Creek North neighborhood has been apprehended in Detroit, according to police and prosecutors.
Six women who say they were drugged and raped by former cardiologist Stephen Matthews plan to file a civil lawsuit against Matthews and the Hinge dating app, which they say allowed Matthews to remain on the app even after women had told Hinge that Matthews was a rapist.