USDA: Error rate in national food stamp program increases in 2019
The USDA has report an error rate of over seven percent for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in 2019.
Colorado voters to decide on tobacco and nicotine tax in November
Colorado's November ballot will ask voters to more than triple the tax on cigarettes over the coming years.
'Renewable' natural gas may sound green, but it's not an antidote for climate change
Energy companies are marketing a new fuel: 'renewable' natural gas. But it's not the same from a climate change perspective as wind or solar energy.
Rare neurological disorder, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, linked to COVID-19
As if the symptoms of COVID-19 were not disturbing enough, physicians have noted a rare neurological condition that emerges during some severe cases of this viral infection.
Is the COVID-19 pandemic cure really worse than the disease? Here's what our research found
Is the U.S. better off with the public health interventions being used to keep the coronavirus from spreading or without them?
USDA designates three more Colorado counties as Primary Natural Disaster Areas
Elbert, El Paso and Kit Carson counties join Pueblo County with primary natural disaster area designations from the USDA.
U.S. to withdraw from World Health Organization
In the midst of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, United States President Donald Trump has decided to withdraw the country from the World Health Organization.
Over 100,000 Colorado businesses receive PPP loans
Colorado businesses received more than $3 billion in Paycheck Protection Program funds through the Small Business Administration.
Florida lawsuit offers glimpse into estimated $1.4B ransomware toll on U.S. businesses
A class-action lawsuit in Florida is seeking $99 million in damages from a healthcare company following a data breach.