Data show fentanyl is present in nearly 50 percent of all accidental drug-related deaths in Denver.
Colorado is the second state in the nation to partner with the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 265 COVID-19 hospitalizations Monday.
Since the pandemic began, more than 12,000 people in the state have died due to COVID-19.
Two years since the first COVID-19 case was detected in Colorado, the state prepares for what a future living with COVID will look like.
Weekly emergency room visits doubled for girls ages 12 to 17, according to the CDC.
A new federal strategy has been announced as Colorado approaches its two-year anniversary of the first reported COVID-19 cases in our state.
Now that most mask indoor mask mandates have been dropped in our state, here's a look at COVID-19 risk levels.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment extended its public health order 20-38 through March 14.
Gov. Jared Polis announced a plan for the state's next chapter of pandemic recovery.
Indoor mask mandates have ended in most Colorado cities and counties, and now, federal guidelines have eased too.
COVID-19 infection rates and hospitalizations are continuing to fall, while available hospital beds and statewide immunity are rising.
The new proposed permit would require the energy company to reduce air pollution and increase transparency.
Here's a look at which states rank the highest for life expectancy.
The CDC on Friday began adding data concerning the tracking of COVID-19 in wastewater across the country, to better predict trends.
Updated federal data shows how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Denver.
Vaccinations are expected to be made available for children under 5, pending an emergency authorization from the FDA.
Masks will still be required in schools and childcare facilities.
The state positivity rate is about 22 percent.
An updated modeling report for Colorado estimates that infection prevalence might sink below 1 percent by the end of February.
The federal government is partnering with some retail pharmacies in Colorado to distribute free N95 masks.
See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Denver and across CO.
The omicron surge is waning nationwide, giving health experts a glimmer of hope the COVID-19 pandemic is entering a more manageable phase.
According to the National Institutes of Health study, COVID-19 vaccination does not reduce chances of getting pregnant.
ER doctors are asking the state for assistance as some front-line health care workers burn out amid numerous COVID-19 roadblocks.
Colorado residents will be able to get free masks at several locations beginning this week. Find out where.
Dire blood shortages are forcing doctors in Colorado to delay blood transfusions for those who need them.
Colorado households can order up to four rapid antigen coronavirus tests starting Wednesday.
In addition to an ongoing vaccination information campaign, Colorado is adding mobile testing and vaccination centers across the state.
To best use state resources, Colorado is transitioning its COVID-19 antibody therapy buses into testing locations for the virus.
People coming in for unrelated illnesses or problems are testing positive for the virus.
The CDC recognizes January as National Birth Defects Awareness Month.
Medical experts say they've seen a recent trend of kids testing positive for the omricon variant, some as young as newborns.
"It’s only going to hang around for a short period of time, we hope," Dr. Bill Janssen of National Jewish Health told CBS.
Health experts say new actions is required as the omicron variant surges throughout the country.
The state is completing an average of 11,000 tests per day.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Denver and across CO.
The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention authorize booster shots for children ages 12-15.