COVID In Colorado: 43% Of State's Population Is Fully Vaccinated
As of Monday afternoon, more than 2.9 million Coloradans were immunized with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, representing 51% of the state's population.
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As of Monday afternoon, more than 2.9 million Coloradans were immunized with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, representing 51% of the state's population.
Colorado health officials so abhor the high costs associated with free-standing emergency rooms they're offering to pay hospitals to shut the facilities down.
Maskless fans filed into Coors Field Friday night to come together in the largest crowd yet assembled since the start of the pandemic.
For the first time in more than a year, Coloradans are making plans for a maskless holiday.
Icelandair once again takes to the skies over Denver after a 14-month pause during the pandemic. Icelandair will resume nonstop service from Denver International Airport to Reykjavik with four flights a week.
Firefly Autism in Lakewood hosted a vaccination event on Saturday with some of the recipients of the vaccine being children living with autism.
"That MDMA treatment was the agent for my change," one study participant said. "It was the catalyst for me to actually start living again and not be in some sort of stranglehold... I was afraid, I was really angry, and I'm not that person anymore."
A recent survey released from the Colorado Restaurant Association says the industry has lost at least $3 billion so far in the pandemic. While Colorado's comeback is in full swing, restaurants say profit will be hard to make back.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently lowered its recommended age to begin screening for colon cancer from 50 to 45. It's the third most common cancer in America, and in Colorado, there are an estimated 2,100 new cases each year.
A 9-year-old boy grew his hair for 3 years in honor of his older brother, whose life ended due to cancer.
Colorado recently just had one of the highest COVID averages over a week period, bringing into question whether the state should continue with scaling back restrictions.
In Colorado the total number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 is dropping, but health officials are pointing to a concerning trend among younger people.
Starting Friday, May 21, face masks will no longer be required at Coors Field. Face masks will be encouraged for those who are not fully vaccinated.
Boulder County Public Health amended and extended its face covering order through June 10.
For the second straight week, Colorado health experts are seeing a drop in new case numbers among all age groups. They credit that to more people getting vaccinated.
Construction is underway to improve sections of Pearl and Folsom Streets in Boulder.
An event is coming up at Red Rocks Amphitheatre next month that's expected to be popular for Coloradans who are interested in space travel.
A Castle Rock community is left agitated and confused after a bear was shot near the Terrain neighborhood.
The Front Range Passenger Rail District is rallying support from the cities where the future rail line will operate.
A government contractor announced Monday it has entered into a five-year agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to open a new federal immigration processing center northeast of Denver in Hudson.
Construction has begun in order to improve sections of Pearl and Folsom Streets in Boulder. The city of Boulder said thousands of people travel through the intersection daily and it is known as a high-risk area.
Broomfield City Council will debate extending term limits for their mayor on Tuesday night. The proposal could increase the mayor's term limit from two to four years.
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The Front Range Passenger Rail District is rallying support from the cities where the future rail line will operate.
The Front Range Passenger Rail District is rallying support from the cities where the future rail line will operate.
Jayden Adams' death was confirmed by South Africa's minister of sport, arts and culture on Saturday.
If you're around Colorado youth baseball this summer, there's a good chance that you'll see, and likely hear, Bob McCaslin calling games.
One look and listen to Dillon Stewart's swing and you can tell he can sent it.
Belgium defeated the U.S. Men's National Team 4-1 on Monday night in the World Cup round of 16 knockout match in Seattle, ending the Americans' hopes of reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in 24 years.
President Trump said the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was drained for repairs, after weeks of railing against alleged vandals.
The U.S. military shared video of what it said was its first use of sea drones in combat, to attack an Iranian submarine and ship maintenance facility.
The name "White-chested Fox" was found in drawings dating from 400 BC to 900 AD at the San Bartolo-Xultun archaeological site.
Restoring oil tanker traffic in the vital Middle East shipping corridor to prewar levels likely will require a much bigger armada of U.S. warships if not tens of thousands of American troops on Iranian soil, experts say.
The two climbers had not made contact since leaving a mountain refuge on July 9, according to authorities.
President Trump said the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was drained for repairs, after weeks of railing against alleged vandals.
Restoring oil tanker traffic in the vital Middle East shipping corridor to prewar levels likely will require a much bigger armada of U.S. warships if not tens of thousands of American troops on Iranian soil, experts say.
With the federal Medicaid work requirement looming in January, Democrats are considering state legislation to call out big companies that employ workers enrolled in the safety net health program.
Congress is returning to Washington with limited time to address a number of priorities ahead of a lengthy August recess and the sprint to the midterm elections.
Sen. Mitch McConnell released a statement on his health on Sunday along with a photo of himself and his wife, Elaine Chao, after questions swirled about his condition.
With the federal Medicaid work requirement looming in January, Democrats are considering state legislation to call out big companies that employ workers enrolled in the safety net health program.
A Finnish study followed patients for 10 years after they had a popular knee surgery. For many, the pain continued or even worsened.
As health officials investigate a growing multistate cyclospora outbreak, Colorado public health leaders say there is no evidence of an increased risk from produce sold in Colorado.
Researchers are getting a better idea of the ills caused by wildfire smoke as the West becomes the location of larger and more severe fires.
The FDA is urging parents and caregivers to immediately stop using a Nara Organics-brand formula after several infants contracted botulism.
With the federal Medicaid work requirement looming in January, Democrats are considering state legislation to call out big companies that employ workers enrolled in the safety net health program.
The suit poses a new challenge to the $110 billion deal that would unite two of the nation's largest media companies.
Colorado-based Arrow Electronics is one of the largest companies you've probably never heard of.
At the Black Arts Festival being held in City Park, people were doing everything they could to stay cool.
President Trump said Friday he won't sign the law, but a U.S. official said he isn't expected to veto it either.
Memorials are being held in the hometowns of three wildland firefighters who died while battling a fire on the Colorado-Utah border. Meanwhile, the circumstances surrounding their deaths are still under investigation.
Concerns are emerging about a company formerly known as COE Bikes, which continues advertising free e-bikes and is now drawing scrutiny from state agencies.
The City of Denver is giving itself stronger enforcement tools to hold owners of neglected and derelict properties accountable, including significantly larger fines for those who fail to comply with city orders.
A Colorado administrative law judge has upheld the demotion of a former Colorado Department of Corrections manager who admitted participating in years of inappropriate text message exchanges with other prison leaders.
A man who stayed at a downtown Denver hotel last summer says he woke up to bats flying around his room — and that one of them bit him. He has now filed a lawsuit against the hotel.