Colorado leaders are pushing to get more people their first COVID-19 vaccine dose. There’s a new directive from the governor to use up any reserve, “second dose” supply, so that nothing is sitting on the shelf.
The Colorado health department says it is imperative all Coloradans have access to the COVID-19 vaccine -- and are calling on providers not to turn anyone away.
A former state representative in Colorado sued Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert on Sunday after being blocked from the first-term federal lawmaker’s Twitter account.
A Denver woman has filed a complaint against Mayor Michael Hancock, who flew to visit family for Thanksgiving despite sending messages on social media and to city staff asking them to avoid travel.
Who should get doses of the COVID-19 vaccine first? It’s a question that leaders in Colorado and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have both been examining as we continue to navigate the pandemic.
A fraud detection program included in upgraded Colorado Department of Labor and Employment software has flagged thousands of unemployment benefits requests as suspicious.
Prosecutors say suburban Denver police officers who detained four Black girls by gunpoint after wrongly suspecting they were riding in a stolen car this summer won’t be charged.
Several hundred flag-waving supporters of President Donald Trump were rallying peacefully at the Colorado state Capitol to protest Congress’ expected certification of Electoral College votes confirming Joe Biden’s presidential win.
A group of people known as “The Family” was indicted in Denver as they are suspected of organized crime to “support their methamphetamine addiction,” according to the Denver District Attorney’s Office.
Close to 7,000 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began and about 1,100 staffers have contracted the disease with 311 on leave as of Wednesday after testing positive or showing symptoms.
State officials announced that a major investment is accelerating a plan in place to have nearly a million people behind behind the wheel of an electric vehicle by 2030 in Colorado.
Nearly three dozen businesses in a Colorado county were able to operate with fewer COVID-19 restrictions on Wednesday thanks to the 5 Star State Certification Program.
“This was a senseless and disgraceful act that demonstrates a complete disregard for our state’s wildlife, and the parties responsible need to be held accountable."
As more and more people in Colorado start receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, some people will be taking part in a program that monitors possible side effects.
Home to Aspen and world-renown skiing, the county says it is enacting a new travel order to prevent a surge in coronavirus cases as the winter season ramps up.