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Beer, doughnuts and a $1 million lottery – how vaccine incentives and other behavioral tools can help the US reach herd immunity

Beer, doughnuts and a $1 million lottery – how vaccine incentives and other behavioral tools can help the US reach herd immunity

A growing number of states, cities and companies are offering incentives to encourage people to get vaccinated.
A nation slowly emerging from pandemic honors Memorial Day

A nation slowly emerging from pandemic honors Memorial Day

Memorial Day parades and events were held in localities large and small across the country Monday
Veterans took an especially bad hit during the pandemic

Veterans took an especially bad hit during the pandemic

Living military veterans are facing a deadly risk that has nothing to do with war or conflict: the coronavirus.
Pandemic Leads Doctors to Rethink Unnecessary Treatment

Pandemic Leads Doctors to Rethink Unnecessary Treatment

Numerous studies have shown that overtreatment causes unnecessary suffering and billions of dollars in unnecessary health care costs.
Colorado renters and landlords are in a race with the eviction ban. Should the state intervene?

Colorado renters and landlords are in a race with the eviction ban. Should the state intervene?

Soon, landlords may regain the option to evict tenants who aren’t caught up on rent.
Local newspapers can help reduce polarization with opinion pages that focus on local issues

Local newspapers can help reduce polarization with opinion pages that focus on local issues

Opinion journalism is not news reporting; it is distinguished by its stated point of view.
2nd wolf reintroduction info session focuses on dealing with livestock conflict

2nd wolf reintroduction info session focuses on dealing with livestock conflict

The session focused on what other states have done when releasing wolves and managing conflicts with livestock.
‘Our kids have run out of resilience:’ Experts declare youth mental health ‘state of emergency’ in Colorado

‘Our kids have run out of resilience:’ Experts declare youth mental health ‘state of emergency’ in Colorado

Children’s Hospital Colorado issued an emotional call to action as they talked about the jump in serious youth mental health problems
Colorado Lawmakers Wage Multifront Assault on High Drug Costs

Colorado Lawmakers Wage Multifront Assault on High Drug Costs

The combined impact of the various measures could save Coloradans between 20% and 40% in out-of-pocket costs.
University of Colorado labor union calls on the system to rethink its budget priorities. But will its report foster the debate it’s seeking?

University of Colorado labor union calls on the system to rethink its budget priorities. But will its report foster the debate it’s seeking?

A University of Colorado labor union urges more spending on students and employees.