Reader: Home by 10? See You Later, Denver.
Liquor sales end at 10 p.m., starting November 8.
Liquor sales end at 10 p.m., starting November 8.
Bars, restaurants and clubs must be closed by ten, too.
The numbers are worse in 74 of 78 neighborhoods.
The governor revealed new records for cases and hospitalizations.
Team executives John Elway and Joe Ellis have mild symptoms.
Riders two and up are urged to use facial coverings.
The case count peaks are nearly triple those from the first wave.
The rules are clear, but not everyone agrees with them…
This marks the fifth consecutive week for record outbreaks.
Denver’s average case count is in the severe range right now.
Hospitalizations are at a level not seen since May.
Restaurants will have to cut their capacity in half.
Rising county stats could lead to more restrictions.
A total of 110 Aurora ICE detainees have tested positive.
The technology can’t track users’ whereabouts.
Cases are up 64 percent from the first wave’s peak.
The split started over a mask mandate.
The number of just-added outbreaks is unprecedented.
One county won’t have to comply after a previous beef over masks.
Denver is among the cities fueling Colorado’s rise in hospitalizations.
Hospital capacity could be at risk within a month, officials said.
My first instinct upon hearing their claim was to laugh.