All Stories by Fran Kritz Follow Fran: Twitter Education August 30, 2022 As Schools Get Hotter, Air Conditioning is Still Out of Reach for Some By Fran Kritz Longstanding inequities in public school HVAC infrastructure in the state are being exacerbated by climate change. Health Care October 11, 2021 Programs Across Colorado Aim to End ‘Period Poverty’ By Fran Kritz Tens of thousands of people in Colorado may struggle to afford tampons, pads and other menstrual hygiene products. Health Care January 19, 2021 Confusion and Omissions Dampen Hopes For Speedy COVID-19 Vaccinations of Unhoused Coloradans By Fran Kritz Administering the COVID-19 vaccine to people experiencing homelessness was always going to be difficult. Colorado is making it appreciably harder. Housing November 20, 2020 Six Months After Eviction, a Denver Woman Wonders If She’ll Ever Have Stable Housing Again By Fran Kritz Repeated attempts at eviction moratoriums have not kept everyone housed during the pandemic. COVID-19 July 6, 2020 On Dialysis and Unable to Work, A Westminster Man Toils to Keep His Wife and Children Fed By Fran Kritz Three weeks in the pandemic-era life of a Colorado family experiencing food insecurity. Health Care April 28, 2020 In the Wake of COVID-19, Colorado Expands Telemedicine Options for Medicaid Clients By Fran Kritz Telehealth is now available to more people, and in more formats, than ever before. Will it last after the pandemic? People & Places July 8, 2019 To Improve Access, Denver Public Library Ended Its Overdue Fines By Fran Kritz A simple but powerful step has begun eliminating barriers to library access, especially among people who rely on library services the most. Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
Education August 30, 2022 As Schools Get Hotter, Air Conditioning is Still Out of Reach for Some By Fran Kritz Longstanding inequities in public school HVAC infrastructure in the state are being exacerbated by climate change.
Health Care October 11, 2021 Programs Across Colorado Aim to End ‘Period Poverty’ By Fran Kritz Tens of thousands of people in Colorado may struggle to afford tampons, pads and other menstrual hygiene products.
Health Care January 19, 2021 Confusion and Omissions Dampen Hopes For Speedy COVID-19 Vaccinations of Unhoused Coloradans By Fran Kritz Administering the COVID-19 vaccine to people experiencing homelessness was always going to be difficult. Colorado is making it appreciably harder.
Housing November 20, 2020 Six Months After Eviction, a Denver Woman Wonders If She’ll Ever Have Stable Housing Again By Fran Kritz Repeated attempts at eviction moratoriums have not kept everyone housed during the pandemic.
COVID-19 July 6, 2020 On Dialysis and Unable to Work, A Westminster Man Toils to Keep His Wife and Children Fed By Fran Kritz Three weeks in the pandemic-era life of a Colorado family experiencing food insecurity.
Health Care April 28, 2020 In the Wake of COVID-19, Colorado Expands Telemedicine Options for Medicaid Clients By Fran Kritz Telehealth is now available to more people, and in more formats, than ever before. Will it last after the pandemic?
People & Places July 8, 2019 To Improve Access, Denver Public Library Ended Its Overdue Fines By Fran Kritz A simple but powerful step has begun eliminating barriers to library access, especially among people who rely on library services the most.