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Nonpartisan does not mean silent. And the data make one thing clear: Racism is a public health crisis.
Many Coloradans were struggling with housing insecurity before COVID-19, and the sudden economic crash is likely to make things worse.
Root Causes, a new project developed by the Colorado Health Institute in collaboration with the Colorado Health Foundation connects data on mental health and complex social factors.
It’s too soon to talk about fully reopening the economy, but it’s exactly the right time to dream big about how to come back better than we were before.
In the midst of one public health crisis, another is about to hit.
A public-private partnership is providing free child care for Colorado's essential workers - but the COVID-19 crisis is exposing the vulnerability of the state's child care system.
Nearly one in five people in southeastern Colorado went hungry at some point in the past year. Las Animas nonprofit leaders say the need is increasing.
The proposed Public Charge rule could substantially deter families from using public benefits because the list of public benefits considered is much longer, the proposed rules are incredibly complex, and the ultimate outcome of the public charge test is difficult to predict.
Most Coloradans have plenty of healthy food to eat. But that's not always the case in rural Colorado.