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Colorado Implements Age 'Honor System' For Vaccine Providers
The state has issued new equality directives to vaccine providers.

The state has issued new equality directives to vaccine providers.

Here's a roundup of recent good news from in and around Denver's metro area.
Under the program, approved Denver businesses will soon be able to receive more leniency with capacity caps and other restrictions.
A team of CU Boulder environmental engineers installed high-efficiency air filters in classrooms to combat the coronavirus.
The Texas-based burger joint is set to open its second Denver location in the city's Hale neighborhood.
“Small business is at the very heart of a thriving economy and has been hit especially hard during the pandemic."
Community members are invited to learn about the latest coronavirus vaccination developments and case numbers in the county.
Cinemark is planning to reopen its nine Colorado theaters Friday.
The state has sent a letter to vaccine providers with several updates ​—​ here's what you need to know.
Coloradans now have access to new data about the state's vaccination rollout.
Boulder County residents are invited to join Wednesday's virtual community meeting and ask questions about the pandemic and vaccine rollout.
Jefferson County has highlighted businesses that have worked hard to ensure employees' and customers' safety.
The University of Colorado’s Leeds School of Business has released its latest report on business sentiment.
Here's how to find out which Colorado businesses, colleges and facilities have reported outbreaks in your neighborhood.
Indoor dining is allowed again in 33 Colorado counties.
Here's how to sign up to be notified about when and where you can receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Indoor dining is allowed again across Denver's metro area.
The city is seeking approval to participate in Colorado's Five-Star Certification program. Here's what that means.
Gov. Jared Polis has asked the state's public health agency to ease restrictions on Level Red counties.
People 70 and older, teachers and grocery store workers have shifted into Phase 1B of the state's vaccine distribution, Gov. Polis said.
Arapahoe County businesses can apply for a new partner program that will allow them to operate under higher capacities.
An acai super fruit bowl shop is coming to Littleton in the new year, franchisees announced.
Coloradans have come together to help save an iconic Denver bar that's struggling during the pandemic.
County public health officials are working to connect health care employees with vaccination clinics.
Here's everything you need to know about celebrating Christmas Day in metro Denver.
If approved, Jefferson County businesses could apply to receive more leniency with capacity caps and other restrictions.
Douglas County became the first county in metro Denver to be approved for the state's 5-Star Certification Program. Here's what that means.
Your chance to win gift cards worth up to $500 ends on Christmas Eve.
City public health officials have issued Denverites guidance for staying safe during the holiday season.
The county has applied for a variance that would allow businesses more leniency.
"It is critical to continue to do everything possible to support small businesses," Olde Town Arvada BID's executive director said.
Much needed help is headed to Colorado residents after months. Here’s what you need to know.
Here's what Boulderites need to know during the holiday season.
Coloradans can look up the latest vaccination data on a new state webpage.
City public health officials have issued Denverites guidance for staying safe during the holiday season.
Students will learn remotely for the first two weeks after the winter break, the district announced.
Here's a roundup of recent good news.
The city gave an update on the latest statistics and its plan for vaccine distribution.
Colorado county officials are looking at whether the state's new certification program can be implemented locally.
Community members are invited to learn about case rates, hospitalizations, vaccination and resources, public health officials said.