COVID-19 Forced Women And Mothers From The Workforce And Some Can’t Go Back
One in ten working mothers with children under 18 said they quit a job due to COVID-19, and half of them cited school closures as one of the reasons.
Nearly 100 Immigrants Test Positive For COVID-19 At Aurora ICE Detention Facility
Almost a hundred people at the privately-owned Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Aurora have tested positive for COVID-19.
‘She Was The Light Of Our Lives’: Family Mourns 25-year-old Boulder Shooting Victim Rikki Olds
Rikki Olds will be remembered by friends and family as bold, caring, and full of infectious joy.
You’re Eligible For The COVID Vaccine Now. But Can You Get An Appointment?
The process for actually getting that shot in your arm can be complicated and often wrought with technological difficulties.
Boulder Muslim Community Fears Backlash After Alleged Mass Shooter’s Name Released
Daily prayers at the Islamic Center of Boulder have been canceled indefinitely due to security concerns.
Who We Lost In The Boulder King Soopers Shooting
In the hours following the shooting, friends and family paid tribute to their loved ones across social media. Here’s what we know about the victims.
No Motive Yet As Investigators Name Victims, Piece Together Timeline Of Boulder King Soopers Shooting
Boulder shooting at King Soopers: The latest updates, what we know about the victims, the shooter and more.
Double Check Your COVID Vaccine Appointment Before You Head Out Into The Colorado Snowstorm
A handful of Front Range vaccine clinics will be closed this weekend during the winter storm that’s anticipated to dump feet of snow.
Friends And Family Remember 6 Lives That Colorado Lost To The Coronavirus
In the last year, Colorado has lost nearly 6,000 people to COVID-19.
COVID-19 Restrictions Also Made For A Milder Flu Season In Colorado
The influenza vaccination rate is also up 13 percent.
Immigration Advocates Say DMV Shared Data With ICE That Led To Arrests. Colorado Lawmakers Don’t Want It To Happen Again
Public records show a DMV fraud investigations unit helped ICE identify, surveil and detain individuals without warrants.
Family Caregivers Have A Difficult Job. Nursing Home COVID-19 Outbreaks Made It Even Harder
There are currently more than 80 active outbreaks in nursing homes, assisted living and memory care facilities. For many families, that means working double duty to care for elderly relatives at home.
US House Launches Investigation Into Meatpacking Plants, JBS For ‘Failing To Protect Workers From COVID-19’
Nearly 54,000 meatpacking plant workers across the country tested positive for the coronavirus and at least 270 have died.
‘Tis The Season: Colorado Hits The Coldest Temp Yet In The Lower 48 States
The reading at Antero Reservoir is also a hair away from the coldest temperature so far this season in all of the U.S. Alaska registered the lowest so far with negative 51 degrees.
Coronavirus Cuts Holiday Travel Through Denver International Airport By Half
About 300,400 travelers passed through the airport’s TSA checkpoints the week of Christmas.
As Colorado Counties Line Up For Looser Coronavirus Restrictions, Others Push Back
To qualify for the program, businesses must set up extra safety precautions on top of what is already required by law. Certified businesses will get to expand their operations in exchange.