How COVID-19 vaccines will get from the factory to your local pharmacy
Moving the potential COVID-19 vaccines is a complex and expensive process, often requiring extreme cold temperatures.
Moving the potential COVID-19 vaccines is a complex and expensive process, often requiring extreme cold temperatures.
Bob Garver takes a look at "Kajillionaire," a movie that explores the dynamics of a family in business together.
Coffee has a variety of health impacts, and can also tell a bit about the person.
(The Center Square) – A conservative advocacy group in Colorado has already submitted a ballot proposal for 2022 that would ask voters to approve reductions to property tax assessment rates, roughly one month after the 2020 general election.
Colorado Rising State Action hopes to lower the state’s residential property tax assessment rate by 0.65% – from 7.15% to 6.5%. The proposal would also lower the non-residential property tax assessment rate by 2 percentage points, from 29% to 27%.
About 712,000 American workers filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week, a drop of 75,000 from the week prior but still an indication that new restrictions on businesses to slow the latest surge of COVID-19 cases continues to be a drag on the economy.
Attorneys for President Donald Trump told a Georgia legislative panel Thursday they plan to file a lawsuit to throw out the state's certified election results and have the General Assembly select the state's presidential electors.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday sided with two California church groups that are challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom's ban on indoor religious services during the latest COVID-19 surge.
How do you like to spend your days off? Every empty day on your calendar presents a blank slate for you to fill with whatever you want. Of course, social distancing and the upcoming winter weather might throw a wrench in some common day-off plans, but that doesn’t mean you have to be bored all day. Relax and rejuvenate safely with these fun things to do on your next day off.
Colorado’s labor department has begun sending out one-time stimulus payment to eligible Coloradans, Gov. Jared Polis’ office announced on Wednesday.
As 2020 winds down, roughly 23 percent of households in the U.S. are struggling with food insecurity, a number that has doubled since last year.