Food March 4, 2021 The Pandemic Has Exacerbated Food Insecurity Across Colorado By Daliah Singer Access to nutritious, affordable food is now a struggle for more than one-third of Coloradans, a recent survey found. Economy March 2, 2021 Utility Bills Burn Through Paychecks for Thousands of Coloradans By Sarah Tory Statewide, a quarter of households are struggling to cover their home energy costs. Community Power February 24, 2021 For Indigenous Rights Activists in Colorado, Pandemic Brought Momentum and Pushback By Kristin Jones Increased visibility and a string of victories in 2020 also stirred up opposition to efforts to change mascots and other Native causes. People & Places January 29, 2021 Early Data Shows Significant Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution By Nancy Lofholm Much like the rest of the country, Colorado is struggling to equitably vaccinate populations and communities impacted most by the coronavirus. 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. COVID-19 January 7, 2021 Winter Arrives as the Pandemic Limits Indoor Solutions for Homelessness By Sharon Sullivan Understaffed shelters in western Colorado are straining to care for people experiencing homelessness, including those testing positive for the coronavirus. Housing January 6, 2021 Initiatives to Address Homelessness Spurred by New Urgency and Ideas By Michael Booth Stagnating wages and the pandemic are accelerating efforts underway in the Denver metro area to provide housing and services. COVID-19 December 18, 2020 In Long-Term Care During the Pandemic, and Desperate to Get Out By Kristin Jones The devastation of the coronavirus in long-term care facilities has brought new urgency and creativity to the work of getting people out of them. COVID-19 December 10, 2020 Eight Months Into the Pandemic, An Immigrant Community Finds Hardship and Hope By Sarah Tory A church pastor and congregation in Colorado’s Eagle Valley have created new support systems during difficult times. 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. 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
Food March 4, 2021 The Pandemic Has Exacerbated Food Insecurity Across Colorado By Daliah Singer Access to nutritious, affordable food is now a struggle for more than one-third of Coloradans, a recent survey found.
Economy March 2, 2021 Utility Bills Burn Through Paychecks for Thousands of Coloradans By Sarah Tory Statewide, a quarter of households are struggling to cover their home energy costs.
Community Power February 24, 2021 For Indigenous Rights Activists in Colorado, Pandemic Brought Momentum and Pushback By Kristin Jones Increased visibility and a string of victories in 2020 also stirred up opposition to efforts to change mascots and other Native causes.
People & Places January 29, 2021 Early Data Shows Significant Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution By Nancy Lofholm Much like the rest of the country, Colorado is struggling to equitably vaccinate populations and communities impacted most by the coronavirus.
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.
COVID-19 January 7, 2021 Winter Arrives as the Pandemic Limits Indoor Solutions for Homelessness By Sharon Sullivan Understaffed shelters in western Colorado are straining to care for people experiencing homelessness, including those testing positive for the coronavirus.
Housing January 6, 2021 Initiatives to Address Homelessness Spurred by New Urgency and Ideas By Michael Booth Stagnating wages and the pandemic are accelerating efforts underway in the Denver metro area to provide housing and services.
COVID-19 December 18, 2020 In Long-Term Care During the Pandemic, and Desperate to Get Out By Kristin Jones The devastation of the coronavirus in long-term care facilities has brought new urgency and creativity to the work of getting people out of them.
COVID-19 December 10, 2020 Eight Months Into the Pandemic, An Immigrant Community Finds Hardship and Hope By Sarah Tory A church pastor and congregation in Colorado’s Eagle Valley have created new support systems during difficult times.
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.