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Denver International Airport's Gate Expansion Project is scheduled to wrap up next year, and so far it remains on time and on budget. → Read More
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is set to welcome its first large crowd for a concert Thursday since the COVID-19 pandemic started. → Read More
Students in four Douglas County schools participated in remote learning on Friday because of COVID-19 outbreaks at their schools. → Read More
Adams 12 School District welcomed middle and high school students back to classrooms starting Monday for four days a week of in-person learning. → Read More
An additional 2.5 million Coloradans who qualify under Vaccine Phase 1B.4 are now eligible as of Friday to receive the COVID-19. → Read More
Governor Jared Polis signed a bill into law that will scale back statewide standardized testing for students this school year, pending approval from the U.S. Department of Education. → Read More
Several healthcare providers said they are helping patients reschedule appointments after this weekend’s winter storm led to tough driving conditions Monday and forced healthcare providers to cancel COVID-19 vaccine appointments. → Read More
Southwest and Frontier airlines issued travel alerts for passengers flying to and from Denver International Airport and several other Colorado airports ahead of weekend’s winter storm. → Read More
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment estimates school districts already passed the state’s goal of vaccinating three-quarters of student-facing staff in K-12 schools by Friday. → Read More
A mathematical model constructed by the Colorado COVID Modeling Team suggests COVID-19 may have been in Colorado in January, three months before the state's first case was officially confirmed. → Read More
Douglas County School District and Poudre School District announced plans to bring middle and high school students back for full in-person learning in late March. → Read More
The city of Broomfield announced the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment downgraded it to level blue on the state's COVID-19 dial, easing some restrictions for businesses. → Read More
The Colorado Education Association is warning of a potential crisis for Colorado schools after it said 40 percent of teachers responded in a survey that they are considering leaving the profession after this school year. → Read More
Walmart and Sam's Club will begin offering the COVID-19 vaccine for those eligible to receive it at select locations on Friday by appointment only. → Read More
The city of Denver is seeking input from the public on changes and improvements to Civic Center Park under its Civic Center Next 100 Concept Design project. → Read More
Walmart and Sam’s Club will begin distributing the COVID-19 vaccine by appointment online at various pharmacy locations around Colorado on Friday. → Read More
Educators are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. It comes as Coloradans over the age of 65 continue to struggle to find vaccine appointments on their own. The FOX31 Problem Solvers looked into what the process will look like for teachers. → Read More
The Colorado Avalanche Information Center added Vail and Summit County as well as the Sawatch range to its list of areas under high avalanche warnings after heavy snow hit the high country and more snow expected in the forecast. → Read More
The Douglas County School Board voted late Tuesday night to move middle and high school students from a remote learning model to a hybrid learning model starting Monday. → Read More
Teachers in Denver Public Schools (DPS) said they staged walk-ins at four high schools Tuesday morning in an effort to push the district to include educators in discussions and plans for in-person learning moving forward. → Read More