COVID-19 strikes again - this time around, the virus has driven four schools within Greeley-Evans District 6 to make the shift back to remote learning.
The Colorado Department of Health and Environment (CDPHE) has updated its policies regarding COVID-19 prevention efforts across state schools, including isolation and quarantine protocols.
Especially during the time of a global pandemic, it is constantly stressed that if you are feeling sick, do not go to work - Omicron is changing that approach.
Beginning Monday (Sept. 20), four new large community vaccination sites will be opened across Colorado's Front Range in an effort to reach and provide all Coloradans with a chance to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Larimer County health officials have warned the public that hospitals across the county are in the midst of operating over their traditional capacity limits for now the third week in a row.
Thousands of Coloradans are set to receive refunds from popular ticket reselling company, StubHub for shows and events that were canceled during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has issued an updated public health order which now requires hospitals across the state to report data to the state regarding the age and vaccination status of COVID-19 patients.
The Greeley-Evans School District 6 Board of Education voted unanimously last week to require masks all for Pre-K through 8th grade students, as well as staff in buildings for those students.