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State Leaders, Colorado Education Association Send Mixed Messages About In-Person Learning
Gov. Jared Polis tightens up restrictions due to a surge in COVID-19 cases statewide.

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Gov. Jared Polis tightens up restrictions due to a surge in COVID-19 cases statewide.

They will suspend in-person learning Dec. 1 at the Thanksgiving break.
Gov. Jared Polis began the discussion about quarantines last week.
The University of Colorado Boulder campus has moved to remote learning for all classes and students after a surge in coronavirus cases.
A coalition of families, teachers and administrators from across the state met on the Colorado State Capitol steps Monday.
The guidelines suggested hospital staff ‘Set the tone’ and use clear and caring language on why mask and visitor policies are important.
The district had planned to return to in-person learning on Nov. 16.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Roland Blanscet would celebrate his birthday each year at the Grizzly Rose.
The tree stopped at the Bass Pro Shops on Northfield Boulevard in Denver between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14.
Biden has confirmed his intent to impose a national mask mandate to curb the spread of COVID-19.
“I’m just a local storm enthusiast,” he said. “I’ve loved weather ever since I was a little kid and saw ‘Twister.'”
“The Liberator” tells the tale of soldiers from the U.S. Army’s 45th Infantry Division, which became known as the Thunderbird Division.
In his first season as full-time starter, Lock has flashed plenty of good moments mixed with some bad as well.
This comes one day after DCSD alerted families to prepare for the possibility of remote learning.
The CHSAA board of directors voted to approve the variances granted by Gov. Jared Polis for fall sports season back in September.
“I feel like I can go anywhere in the country,” said Neeld, 28, a Denver-based registered nurse.
This comes amid a surge in coronavirus cases in both Douglas County and across Colorado.
Just before the start of the pandemic, Kaitlin Moss developed a line of sanitizing wipes.
Colorado coronavirus cases continue to surge with a 10.38% daily positivity rate on Nov. 10.
On Sunday, Willie and his family were at their home in Parker when a fire started in the garage.