Colorado’s “Excess” Deaths Outpace Confirmed COVID-19 Count
New CDC data suggest the state might be under-counting coronavirus deaths.
New CDC data suggest the state might be under-counting coronavirus deaths.
Our expert sees a surge in demand after the stay-at-home order.
The feds want to see a two-week decline in cases before states reopen.
The economist offers Denver-specific analysis based on his national report.
Case and death tolls identify the county as a virus hot spot.
“Helping people who have no other options is very important.”
The governor spelled out new public-safety rules.
The state has identified Weld County as a major virus hot-spot.
At one store, 80 percent of the customers were mask-free.
The new orders came down mere hours before stay-at-home expired.
Is a nearby residence getting a little too social?
Sergeant Jason Newton has words of comfort amid crisis.
Journalists or tattletales?
The air might look good today, but the future is cloudy.
With a sweep set for April 30, time is tight.
Reports suggests possible defiance of restrictions in Weld County.
“ICE appears to want to keep Essien in detention more to prove a point about its authority.”
The mayor said he was focused on Denver’s unique challenges.
Denver isn’t the only major city to extend orders beyond their state’s.
The health department received complaints about the store being closing it.
The sweep, which will cover twelve blocks, will take place on April 30.
There are differences between the plans, but only by a matter of degrees.