HealthOnce top in the nation for youth e-cigarette use, Colorado’s usage rate has sharply dropped after community responseBy John Daley
NewsA nicotine manufacturing facility is coming to Aurora – bringing hundreds of jobs and potential pushbackBy John Daley
HealthPrograms to combat Colorado’s youth vaping crisis get millions in new funding from Juul settlementBy John Daley
HealthHooked: Stories about how Colorado is addicted to nicotine and the money behind tobaccoBy John Daley
NewsColorado schools to get more than $11 million from Juul settlement to address youth vapingBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsColorado Democrats once again kill bill to regulate flavored tobaccoBy 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
HealthFor those who have fought big tobacco, lobbyist’s presence on Denver Health board is ‘a contradiction’By John Daley
HealthColorado to get $32 million settlement from Juul, the vaping company sued over its marketing to teensBy John Daley
Government and PoliticsFlavor ban bill dies in Senate committee as session scrambles to wrap upBy 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
HealthThe fight over Denver’s flavor ban put the personal against the political, and set up state lawmakers for high-stakes debateBy John Daley
2020 ElectionsColorado Voters To Decide On Nicotine Tax Increase And A Minimum Price For Cigarettes With Proposition EEBy Sandra Fish
HealthTobacco Retail Is Concentrated Near Denver Schools And Low-Income Neighborhoods, A New Study FindsBy John Daley
HealthTeens In Colorado Keep Vaping At A High Rate, But More Perceive Risk, Survey FindsBy John Daley
HealthAs Coronavirus Spreads, Many Nicotine Users Look To Quit. But The Stressful Times Can Make That Hard To DoBy John Daley