These were the most common causes of death in Colorado in 2023
These were the most common causes of death in Colorado in 2023
Cancer reclaimed the top spot as Colorado’s No.1 killer last year, according to finalized numbers...
Fewer people died in Colorado last year, but state’s death rate remains elevated since pandemic
Fewer people died in Colorado last year, but state’s death rate remains elevated since pandemic
Fewer Coloradans died in 2023 than in the previous year, but the state still lost more people than it did...
“Chicken Window Happy Hours” a way for Denver neighbors to form bonds through urban farming
“Chicken Window Happy Hours” a way for Denver neighbors to form bonds through urban farming
Along the sidewalk of a street lined with brick and stucco homes in Denver’s Alamo Placita neighborhood,...
Denver finally puts a price tag on Mayor Mike Johnston’s homelessness initiative
Denver finally puts a price tag on Mayor Mike Johnston’s homelessness initiative
Denver housing officials finally have zeroed in on how much they expect Mayor Mike Johnston’s All In Mile...
Denver OKs $5 million contract to move hundreds of homeless people directly into apartments
Denver OKs $5 million contract to move hundreds of homeless people directly into apartments
Denver will dedicate $5 million in federal COVID-19 recovery funds to efforts to move more than 250 people...
Drug shortages keep on growing. Older, injectable medicines are among the most vulnerable
Drug shortages keep on growing. Older, injectable medicines are among the most vulnerable
By TOM MURPHY (AP Health Writer)
Erin Fox has tracked drug shortages for more than 20 years, and she sees...
Denver and other jails are ditching programs allowing inmates to go to work — once a mainstay. Here’s why.
Denver and other jails are ditching programs allowing inmates to go to work — once a mainstay. Here’s why.
For decades, people sentenced to jail for some low-level crimes in Denver had the opportunity to keep...
Another COVID vaccine? Yes, and here’s why
Another COVID vaccine? Yes, and here’s why
This fall, prepare for the latest round of COVID vaccine Whac-a-Mole. Like the old arcade game, no matter...
Colorado clinics, mental health providers are seeing more uninsured patients — and they’re worried that’s the new normal
Colorado clinics, mental health providers are seeing more uninsured patients — and they’re worried that’s the new normal
Health clinics in Colorado are seeing more uninsured patients than they have since the Affordable Care Act...
Colorado doesn’t have enough mental health workers to meet demand. Here’s what’s being done to fix that.
Colorado doesn’t have enough mental health workers to meet demand. Here’s what’s being done to fix that.
Colorado’s demand for people working in the mental health and addiction fields more than doubled during...
Colorado has most normal respiratory virus season since start of pandemic, but COVID still taking outsized toll
Colorado has most normal respiratory virus season since start of pandemic, but COVID still taking outsized toll
Colorado has wrapped up its first relatively ordinary respiratory disease season since the pandemic began,...
Denver’s airport turned off filter status lights at all water bottle filling stations. Here’s why — and what’s changing.
Denver’s airport turned off filter status lights at all water bottle filling stations. Here’s why — and what’s changing.
Denver International Airport officials confirmed what some hawk-eyed H2O fans had already noticed — the...
New law makes to-go, delivery alcohol permanent in Colorado
New law makes to-go, delivery alcohol permanent in Colorado
Colorado restaurants can continue delivering and selling to-go alcohol under a new law passed by the...
Mayor Mike Johnston unveils plan to break downtown Denver out of “doom loop” with $500 million in public investment
Mayor Mike Johnston unveils plan to break downtown Denver out of “doom loop” with $500 million in public investment
City leaders have zeroed in on a strategy they hope can break downtown Denver out of what Mayor Mike...
Four years later after the pandemic, Sushi Den reopens for lunch service
Four years later after the pandemic, Sushi Den reopens for lunch service
Sushi Den’s lunch service has been on ice since COVID-19 hit in 2020. But this week, the beloved Denver...
Bird flu has spread to cows in Colorado. Is avian influenza threat? We answer your questions.
Bird flu has spread to cows in Colorado. Is avian influenza threat? We answer your questions.
The bird flu has arrived in Colorado, and while it doesn’t represent anywhere near the threat that...
Colorado’s community health centers are struggling financially as patients lose Medicaid coverage
Colorado’s community health centers are struggling financially as patients lose Medicaid coverage
Less than a year into the process of removing Coloradans from Medicaid after the COVID-19 public health...