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What's stopping Colorado's Black youth from playing baseball

What's stopping Colorado's Black youth from playing baseball

American-born Black athletes account for less than 8% of MLB players
Unvaccinated staff eyed in rising nursing home cases, deaths

Unvaccinated staff eyed in rising nursing home cases, deaths

Lagging vaccination rates among nursing home staff are being linked to a national increase in COVID-19 infections and deaths at senior facilities
Interior secretary: Drought demands investment, conservation

Interior secretary: Drought demands investment, conservation

Confronting the historic drought requires a heavy federal infrastructure investment to protect existing water supplies
Holocaust education often blurs fact and fiction. That must change.

Holocaust education often blurs fact and fiction. That must change.

We need to overhaul how we teach about Nazi victims.
Woman dead, 3 missing after flooding in Colorado burn area

Woman dead, 3 missing after flooding in Colorado burn area

The woman's body was found near the small community of Rustic
Jousting, fair foods and a Viking wedding the Colorado Renaissance Festival returns after a year yonder

Jousting, fair foods and a Viking wedding the Colorado Renaissance Festival returns after a year yonder

Every summer dozens of acres in Larkspur are transformed into a medieval kingdom for the Colorado Renaissance Festival.
State engineers developing measurement rules for water diversions

State engineers developing measurement rules for water diversions

State officials are preparing for a future with less water by developing rules and guidance for water users to measure how much they are taking from streams.
Should Colorado students wear masks in school? Most districts are still weighing options.

Should Colorado students wear masks in school? Most districts are still weighing options.

School officials in many communities face competing pressures between public health guidance, parents who want a more “normal” school year for their children, and other parents who want to see COVID precautions remain in place.
As new school year beckons, Colorado colleges wonder how do we get students to come back

As new school year beckons, Colorado colleges wonder how do we get students to come back

About 65 percent of college students returned to school in Colorado in the fall of 2020, down about two percentage points from the previous year.
Red State, Blue State, Twin Outbreak: Behind Wyoming and Colorado’s Anomalous Covid Spikes

Red State, Blue State, Twin Outbreak: Behind Wyoming and Colorado’s Anomalous Covid Spikes

Health officials are keeping a close eye on covid hot spots that have emerged in recent weeks tied to low vaccination rates.