Claire Cleveland

Access still an issue in Colorado’s aid-in-dying programs

DENVER (AP) – After 17 years of friendship, Kathy Escobar’s friend asked her for help navigating the medical aid-in-dying program at Denver Health. Bill Ekdahl had COPD, a lung disease, tha...

Children and the vaccine: what you need to know

COVID-19 cases in children have been on the rise – up 400% in August and September

State and national parks will be busy this year. How to plan ahead

Reservations at popular spots might fill up months in advance

Colorado restaurant workers are eager to get the COVID vaccine – but they’re still waiting for their turn

When Grace Kane walks into Denver’s Safta for her shift as a server, there’s tension in the air. Getting a COVID-19 vaccine would go a long way to relieve the stress and anxiety of working i...

COVID-19 ‘long haulers’ suffer symptoms weeks, months, later

For some, fatigue, brain fog, chest pain won’t go away

What is Colorado’s most iconic food? The winner is ...

Green chile trumps microbrews in informal survey

What is the most ‘Colorado’ food?

Green chiles, Rocky Mountain Oysters popular for over 100 years