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Colorado reshuffles vaccine plan in favor of essential workers, elderly

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis speaks to reporters at a news conference in September.

Colorado reshuffles vaccine plan in favor of essential workers, elderly

This chart shows Colorado’s prioritization plan for allocating coronavirus vaccine, as of Dec. 30. The new plan moves Coloradans age 70 and older, as well as a host of essential workers including teachers, higher in priority.

Colorado reshuffles vaccine plan in favor of essential workers, elderly

Tanya Daughtry, a pharmacy intern at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, shows the vials of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that arrived in December. Her co-worker fills syringes for vaccinating frontline healthcare workers.

Colorado reshuffles vaccine plan in favor of essential workers, elderly

Dr. Ben Carelock talks to the media about the COVID-19 vaccine that arrived at Southwest Memorial Hospital in December.

Colorado Guardsman has first reported U.S. case of virus variant

A waitperson wears a face mask while tending to a patron sitting in the outdoor patio of a sushi restaurant on Dec. 28 in Denver.

Colorado Guardsman has first reported U.S. case of virus variant

Senior Master Sgt. John RohrerColorado National Guard members conduct COVID-19 testing at a drive up testing site in Greeley, Colorado, April 23.

Five weeks and still no information about Durango man killed by Southern Ute tribal ranger

George Sands, 53, was shot and killed Nov. 24 by a Southern Ute Indian tribal ranger, but the tribe and law enforcement have released little information about the shooting death, including the identity of the shooter and whether a crime was committed.

Five weeks and still no information about Durango man killed by Southern Ute tribal ranger

A death certificate for George Sands lists his cause of death as “homicide” from “multiple gunshot wounds to head, neck and chest.”

Are tiny homes an affordable housing solution?

Sandra Brooks’ dog, Zoe, climbs out of her bed underneath the dishwasher in their tiny home. Interested tiny home residents should be prepared: They really are small.

Are tiny homes an affordable housing solution?

Escalante Village in Durango was touted as Colorado’s first tiny home community in 2018. La Plata County approved a second community in September, which will open next summer.
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