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COVID-19 survivor adjusts to quarantine in a trailer
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Mike Sullivan spent his 77th birthday, April 4, in the hospital, infected with coronavirus and fighting to breathe.
Read MoreCOVID-19 closures inspire alternative activities
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Cora Masson of Boulder first jumped out of a plane in February 2019. Since then she has completed 230 skydives.
Read MoreWith gun sales spiking in Colorado, let’s talk about suicide prevention
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An emergency room physician and a gun shop owner, who advocate together for suicide prevention, say they are concerned a recent increase in gun sales in Colorado could leave more people at risk for suicide.
Read More2020 Passover virtual Seders shook up ancient traditions
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This week I attended three Passover Seders. One was Brooklyn-based, which I joined by teleconference Thursday afternoon, and a second later that same day was hosted virtually by Durango’s local congregation, Temple Har Shalom.
Read MoreProtecting children and families during isolation
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Child welfare caseworkers in Denver are working to safely visit families who may be at risk during this time of social distancing to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Read MorePreparing to give birth during COVID-19 Pandemic
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Colorado Voices: My husband and I found out we were going to be parents in October 2019. I can’t tell you how excited we both were. We could not wait to start planning for our baby’s arrival.
Read MoreRemote learning: COVID-19 crisis breeds teacher creativity
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Colorado's teachers are learning something: How to teach remotely.
Read MoreColorado Economy: Bridging the Crisis
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How will Colorado’s economy weather the COVID-19 storm? Is the current Federal stimulus package enough? How quickly will Colorado’s economy bounce back?
Read MoreInside one school district’s efforts to keep students mentally healthy during coronavirus shutdown
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School mental health professionals are working to show students they are supported while school buildings are closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Read MorePet adoptions during the COVID-19 crisis
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People across the country are staying indoors, doing their part to combat the COVID-19 virus. Some are taking this time as an opportunity to open their doors to animals in need, through fostering and adoption.
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