One year of COVID

How Colorado’s senior senator Michael Bennet helped create a major anti-poverty program
Colorado's senior U.S. senator, Michael Bennet, is at the center of a new $120 billion...

The government will reimburse you $9,000 for a COVID funeral
The federal government is reimbursing Americans for COVID-19 funeral expenses, an unprecedented program that could...

Record unemployment, massive bailouts, new businesses: Colorado’s pandemic economy is a shifting landscape
Once the dust settles, it¶¶Ňőap clear what was once viewed as a possible short-term event...

Colorado mothers aren’t returning to the workforce as quickly as everyone else
One report estimates pandemic kept 27,000 Colorado women out of the labor market — those...

Colorado health care workers grapple with burnout, trauma as pandemic stretches into a second year
Health care professionals have spent a year enduring trauma -- and it's still not over....

Federal money flows into Denver suburbs and now they have to figure out how to spend it
Cities and counties in the Denver metro will have millions to spend on things like...

Wonder what it’s like working in a restaurant over the past year? 5 hospitality professionals share their experiences.
"Restaurant work is valuable across the board, and my hope is that we can begin...

Class time, high-fives and hugs: What Colorado students lost to the pandemic-disrupted school year
Before March 2020, the word “quarantine” wasn’t a regular part of Arlo Martin’s vocabulary. But...

Worn out, isolated and sad — grief of all kinds mounts for Coloradans a year into pandemic
Coloradans have faced layer upon layer of grief since the start of the pandemic, at...

Nearly a year after falling ill, some of Colorado’s COVID-19 “long-haulers” are still trying to heal
A year after the first cases of the new coronavirus were confirmed in Colorado, patients...