COVID-19 Update: Polis Tries New Pitch to Get Kids to Wear Masks
The governor wants more young people to start wearing the masks.
The governor wants more young people to start wearing the masks.
Council members will vote on the proclamation tonight.
Four neighborhoods share the highest ratings.
Denver teens are much less likely to be masked than older peers.
At least nineteen virus deaths have been tied to two centers.
The CSU grad oversees the Westgate SuperBook betting operation.
The city started putting up barriers April 11.
The governor appeared wearing a hard hat.
The slogan is simple: Wipes clog pipes.
Well, at least you can work at home.
There are plenty of surprises in the statistics.
“The pandemic itself does not need to result in a global PTSD.”
Lizzie Sheehan’s adventure was supposed to last two weeks.
“It is unfortunate that our court system doesn’t recognize the suffering of our people.”
One local DA wants to issue zero criminal summonses.
With much of the Denver design company’s work on hold, Alt Ethos dedicated its computers to researching COVID-19.
A poll suggests more than 83 percent of renters paid by April 6.
Denver parks remain open, but most of their amenities don’t.
Religion was the theme of a press event at the governor’s mansion.
A group of civil rights attorneys are suing Sheriff Steve Reams over COVID-19 concerns.
That makes a total of five staffers infected.
DeGette’s office has heard from dozens of patients on this issue.