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In gun debate, both sides have evidence to back them up

In gun debate, both sides have evidence to back them up

Scientists collected data on all mass shootings that occurred between February 1980 and February 2020.
Frontier Airlines hopes IPO rides wave of travel recovery

Frontier Airlines hopes IPO rides wave of travel recovery

CEO Barry Biffle said Frontier will remain focused on the leisure-travel market
Key pillars of Colorado economy held up during pandemic last year

Key pillars of Colorado economy held up during pandemic last year

The news is better than expected, with a majority of clusters, five out of nine, managing to add jobs last year.
COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective for pregnant women and their babies – new study

COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective for pregnant women and their babies – new study

The study found that mothers who have been vaccinated are passing on precious immunity to their newborns.
COVID Vaccine hesitancy drops among all Americans, new survey shows

COVID Vaccine hesitancy drops among all Americans, new survey shows

A new poll of attitudes toward covid vaccinations shows Americans are growing more enthusiastic about being vaccinated
Coronavirus vaccines are rolling out across the world. So why are CSU scientists still working to develop new ones?

Coronavirus vaccines are rolling out across the world. So why are CSU scientists still working to develop new ones?

Researchers at Colorado State University are working on four COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one of which is nearing human clinical trials
Despite blizzard, Colorado’s critical mountain snowpack shrinks

Despite blizzard, Colorado’s critical mountain snowpack shrinks

Statewide snowpack sits at 92 percent of average as of March 19.
Year into pandemic, Coloradans working in grocery stores have new safety fears after Boulder shooting

Year into pandemic, Coloradans working in grocery stores have new safety fears after Boulder shooting

Editor's note: This story was originally published by By Elizabeth Hernandez The Denver Post and was shared via AP StoryShare.
Nosing in on kids who had COVID and lost their sense of smell

Nosing in on kids who had COVID and lost their sense of smell

Doctors at Children’s Hospital Colorado and Seattle Children’s Hospital were among the first to realize that some kids who contract covid-19 were having the same loss of smell and taste as adults with the virus
A mass shooting during a pandemic means more trauma and stress. Here’s one psychologists advice for how to cope

A mass shooting during a pandemic means more trauma and stress. Here’s one psychologists advice for how to cope

As people learn about the shooting at a King Soopers in Boulder Monday and grieve the 10 people who were killed, psychologists say it’s normal to feel the weight of compounding traumas.