COVID-19 May 5, 2022 More Than a Year After the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, Racial Disparities Persist By Jenny McCoy Only 48% of Hispanic Coloradans have received at least one dose of the shot, compared to 82% of white non-Hispanic people. September 28, 2021 Jenny McCoy People & Places August 6, 2021 Study on Racial Residential Segregation Finds Surprising Contrasts Between Denver and Colorado Springs By Jenny McCoy The analysis found that nationally, segregation is increasing nationwide, while some of the Colorado findings were met with skepticism. Education July 27, 2020 In Rural Crowley County, a Safe Return to In-person School is Desperately Needed by Many By Jenny McCoy The numerous reasons why staff, students and parents at Crowley County Ward Intermediate School are anxious to avoid distance learning this fall. COVID-19 April 28, 2020 For Colorado Kids, Coronavirus is Triggering a Range of Emotions By Jenny McCoy Though the state’s youngest residents are less susceptible to contracting COVID-19, the pandemic is still impacting them in profound ways. COVID-19 March 30, 2020 Working In a Grocery Store Right Now Is Harrowing By Jenny McCoy Coloradans employed at various grocery chains share their experiences serving the public in the midst of the global pandemic. COVID-19 March 18, 2020 Pregnant in the Time of Coronavirus By Jenny McCoy How expecting Coloradans are responding to the outbreak, and what health care providers are doing to ensure safety. Health Care October 15, 2019 Is Health Care in Colorado Regressing? By Jenny McCoy After years of apparent progress, new Colorado Health Access Survey results from the Colorado Health Institute suggest worsening health care affordability and access for many people. Economy July 9, 2019 What It Actually Takes to Make Ends Meet in Colorado By Jenny McCoy A new analysis reveals that more than a quarter of Colorado households don’t earn enough to meet basic needs. Housing June 10, 2019 Why Some Neighborhoods Gentrify and Others Don’t By Jenny McCoy A Colorado researcher identifies factors that put some communities at risk for rapid, often unsustainable development. Load More Stories Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
COVID-19 May 5, 2022 More Than a Year After the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout, Racial Disparities Persist By Jenny McCoy Only 48% of Hispanic Coloradans have received at least one dose of the shot, compared to 82% of white non-Hispanic people.
People & Places August 6, 2021 Study on Racial Residential Segregation Finds Surprising Contrasts Between Denver and Colorado Springs By Jenny McCoy The analysis found that nationally, segregation is increasing nationwide, while some of the Colorado findings were met with skepticism.
Education July 27, 2020 In Rural Crowley County, a Safe Return to In-person School is Desperately Needed by Many By Jenny McCoy The numerous reasons why staff, students and parents at Crowley County Ward Intermediate School are anxious to avoid distance learning this fall.
COVID-19 April 28, 2020 For Colorado Kids, Coronavirus is Triggering a Range of Emotions By Jenny McCoy Though the state’s youngest residents are less susceptible to contracting COVID-19, the pandemic is still impacting them in profound ways.
COVID-19 March 30, 2020 Working In a Grocery Store Right Now Is Harrowing By Jenny McCoy Coloradans employed at various grocery chains share their experiences serving the public in the midst of the global pandemic.
COVID-19 March 18, 2020 Pregnant in the Time of Coronavirus By Jenny McCoy How expecting Coloradans are responding to the outbreak, and what health care providers are doing to ensure safety.
Health Care October 15, 2019 Is Health Care in Colorado Regressing? By Jenny McCoy After years of apparent progress, new Colorado Health Access Survey results from the Colorado Health Institute suggest worsening health care affordability and access for many people.
Economy July 9, 2019 What It Actually Takes to Make Ends Meet in Colorado By Jenny McCoy A new analysis reveals that more than a quarter of Colorado households don’t earn enough to meet basic needs.
Housing June 10, 2019 Why Some Neighborhoods Gentrify and Others Don’t By Jenny McCoy A Colorado researcher identifies factors that put some communities at risk for rapid, often unsustainable development.