COVID-19: In Conservative Colorado Town, Mask Wearing Gets Worse
The situation has deteriorated since the summer.
The situation has deteriorated since the summer.
The governor admitted that he’s not out of the woods.
The health department answers the advocates’ charges.
New entries smashed the record for the ninth week in a row.
Closing these counties could cause a political firestorm.
The politicians’ holidays were terrible in different ways.
The NFL showed the Broncos ultimate disrespect.
Modest improvements don’t provide much of a cushion.
We didn’t see any volleyballers with facial coverings.
Employees say nearly two dozen people are infected.
A list that offers perspective and hope in a challenging year.
Governor Jared Polis warned about potential tragedies from holiday gatherings.
Antonio Blackbear was wielding an Airsoft pistol.
The company says it’s required customers to wear masks since July.
Media prices are up nearly 35 percent in five years.
Hospitals are worried about staff shortages and more.
Multiple testing sites in the metro area have been overwhelmed.
Drew Lock went from goat to hero — or somewhere in between.
More than a third of hospitals anticipate staff shortages this week.
One in every 49 people likely have the virus statewide.
“I know you hate this,” Hancock said.
Hate crimes in the state rose 74 percent year over year.