Hundreds of area restaurants and thousands of jobs are in jeopardy as the state works to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
State officials and public health experts have determined that the risk of virus transmission through home-delivered or to-go restaurant food is low enough to sanction the practice...
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TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2020
DENVER | The Colorado death count attributed to COVID-19 rose to 69 today, up from 51 Monday.
Two new outbreaks in non-hospital...
More than half of a group of severely ill coronavirus patients improved after receiving an experimental antiviral drug, although there's no way to know...
"We're still going to be in crisis or recovery, and you want a vice president who can manage that," said Karen Finney, a Democratic strategist who worked for Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign. "This seems like a much more important decision than usual."
AURORA | TC Newland describes himself as a face-to-face type of person, but he got his latest head football coaching job remotely.
Hinkley High School...