Gerber Recalls Ravioli Pasta Pick-Ups
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (CBS4) – Gerber is recalling their cheese ravioli pasta pick-ups due to an allergy concern. The voluntary recall is a result of egg not being mentioned on the “Contains” statement....
View ArticleReport: Suncor Refinery Released Hundreds Of Pounds Of Toxic Gases
By Melissa Garcia COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4)– Hundreds of pounds of toxic gases were released into the air at the Suncor Energy oil refinery for the second time in five months, according to a...
View ArticleColorado Mental Health Institute Passes Inspection
PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — The Colorado Mental Health Institute at Pueblo is no longer in “immediate jeopardy” of losing federal Medicare funding. The Pueblo Chieftain reports staff members were informed...
View ArticleOil Company Says It’s Trying To Meet Clean-Air Regulations
DENVER (AP) — An energy company accused of air pollution violations in Colorado says it’s trying to comply with government regulations and is disappointed that state and federal agencies went to court...
View ArticleColorado Oil And Gas: ‘We’ve Made Steady Improvements’
By Stan Bush DACONO, Colo. (CBS4) – Colorado’s oil and gas companies are trumpeting their actions to reduce ozone levels in the state. “We want people to know the oil and gas industry is here to get...
View ArticleColorado’s First West Nile Virus Case Report This Season
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – The first case of West Nile Virus in Colorado in 2017 has been reported. Last year, eight people died out of the 149 human cases of West Nile. “When the virus is present,...
View ArticleColorado’s Medically Assisted Suicide Law Quietly Underway
DENVER (AP) — Colorado’s medically assisted suicide law is quietly underway, with an estimated 10 prescriptions filled since voters approved the law last year. Colorado Politics reports that advocates...
View ArticleWoman Tracking Epilepsy Possibly Caused By Rocky Flats Chemicals
By Jeff Todd WESTMINSTER, Colo. (CBS4) – A grass-roots community survey is finding a higher number of people with epilepsy than normal congregated in the northwest part of Denver. “I found out I had...
View ArticleHappy Dog Ranch Delighted To Have Tons Of Tires Towed Away
LITTLETON, Colo. (CBS4) – You’ve probably seen them; piles of tires dumped illegally across Colorado. Now, a million of those discarded tires have been removed and the majority have been recycled...
View ArticleColorado Practices Preventing Ebola Outbreak In Mock Emergency
DENVER (CBS4) – State emergency planners spent Monday testing Colorado’s ability to respond during a health crisis. A mock emergency focused on patients suspected of having Ebola and the procedures to...
View ArticleCalling All Artists: State Health Department Wants Your Murals
DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment wants your artwork. They’re aiming to raise awareness about public health. Artists who want to apply have until 11:59 p.m. on...
View ArticleSuncor Equipment Malfunction Produces Yellow Smoke Over Commerce City
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (CBS4) – The Suncor Commerce City refinery experienced an equipment malfunction Tuesday evening, resulting in a yellow smoke plume over the facility. The Colorado Department of...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Colorado: 329 Deaths, 7,941 Confirmed Cases In The State
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado health officials believe social distancing and the statewide stay-at-home order are working. Officials with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said new...
View ArticleCoronavirus Patients Face Long Recovery After ICU: ‘We’re Starting At Square...
AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – More than 2,000 people across the state have been hospitalized due to coronavirus, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. For those in intensive...
View ArticleCastle Rock Restaurant Owners Sue Polis & Health Departments Over Order To Close
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (CBS4) – The owners of a Castle Rock restaurant that defied the state’s public health order and opened on Mother’s Day are now suing health officials and Gov. Jared Polis for...
View ArticleCoronavirus Hospitalizations Continue To Decline Across Colorado
DENVER (CBS4) – The number of patients currently hospitalized for COVID-19 in Colorado continues to decline. As of Wednesday, 261 patients were hospitalized for the virus, according to the Colorado...
View ArticleColorado Health Officials Prepare New Guidelines For Nursing Home Visitations
DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is working on new guidelines for nursing home visitations during the coronavirus pandemic. People over the age of 80 make up...
View ArticleCDPHE: 91% Of Colorado Kindergartners Vaccinated Against Measles, Mumps &...
GLENDALE, Colo. (CBS4) – Colorado health officials are working to increase vaccination rates in the state. By the end of June, 91% of Colorado kindergartners were vaccinated for measles, mumps and...
View ArticleLittleton School Officials Say Restart Plan Could Change In Mid-August
LITTLETON, Colo. (CBS4) – Littleton Public Schools plans to update their restart plan on Aug. 13, after reevaluating COVID-19 data. In the meantime, the district is planning for a return to school on...
View ArticleColorado COVID-19 Hospitalizations Reach 200 For First Time Since August
DENVER (CBS4) – The number of people currently hospitalized in Colorado with confirmed cases of COVID-19 rose to 200 on Thursday for the first time since Aug. 9. The Colorado Department of Public...
View ArticleRecord Number Of COVID-19 Tests Administered In Colorado Wednesday
DENVER (CBS4) – A record number of COVID-19 tests were administered in Colorado this week. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reports 19,761 COVID-19 tests on Wednesday followed...
View ArticleRise In COVID-19 Cases Could Lead To Tighter Restrictions In Adams, Arapahoe...
(CBS4) – The Tri-County Health Department says Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties could see tighter restrictions if COVID-19 cases continue to increase at the current rate. The counties are each at...
View Article‘Skyrocketing’ COVID-19 Cases Prompt New Restrictions In Adams County
ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4) – Health officials are implementing new restrictions in Adams County in response to an increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. On Friday, the Colorado Department of...
View ArticleCDPHE Releases Guidance For Schools Amid Rise In COVID Cases
DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment released a report on Wednesday to help school districts evaluate the costs and benefits of in-person or remote learning. A...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Hospitalizations Increase, 28% Of Facilities Anticipate...
DENVER (CBS4) – The number of people currently hospitalized with confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to rise in Colorado. On Monday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: More Than 1/3 Of Hospitals & Facilities Anticipate Staff...
DENVER (CBS4) – More than a third of hospitals and facilities in Colorado anticipate a staff shortage in the next week, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. More than...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Record 55,085 Tests Conducted Wednesday
DENVER (CBS4) – A record number of Coloradans were tested for COVID-19 on Wednesday. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reports 55,085 tests were conducted across the state with a...
View ArticleColorado Sets New Record For Daily COVID Tests As More Sites Prepare To Open
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado set a new record on Thursday for daily COVID-19 tests. More than 57,000 people received a test on Thursday, surpassing the record set on Wednesday of more than 55,000 tests....
View ArticleNew Modeling Report Estimates 1 in 49 Coloradans Has COVID
DENVER (CBS4) – CDPHE released a new modeling report on Friday, which estimates 1 out of every 49 Coloradans is infected with COVID-19. The report found the prevalence of the virus is as high as 1 in...
View ArticleCDPHE Urges Coloradans To Cancel Gatherings With People Outside Their Home
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado health officials are urging everyone to cancel gatherings with people they don’t live with, including Thanksgiving gatherings. Officials said now is the time to take every...
View ArticleAn Estimated 1 in 41 Coloradans Has COVID As State Surpasses 200,000 Cases
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado health officials said on Tuesday that an estimated 1 in 41 Coloradans has COVID-19. Experts warned ahead of Thanksgiving that gatherings of more than 10 people from different...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: New Modeling Report Finds Highest Prevalence Of The Virus...
DENVER (CBS4) – On the eve of Thanksgiving, health officials are encouraging Coloradans to celebrate the holiday with only members of their household. A new modeling report released on Wednesday...
View ArticleState-Partnered COVID Testing Sites To Close For Thanksgiving
DENVER (CBS4) – Coloradans should check ahead before getting a COVID-19 test this week. All state-partnered testing sites will close on Thanksgiving and some may also close on Friday. (credit: CBS)...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Record 65,750 Tests Conducted The Day Before Thanksgiving
DENVER (CBS4) – More than 65,000 Coloradans were tested for COVID-19 on the day before Thanksgiving. It is the single largest number of COVID-19 tests in one day in the state since the pandemic...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Health Officials Seek Feedback On Proposed Business...
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado health officials are seeking feedback about a proposed certification program that would allow businesses to operate under fewer restrictions if they pass a state inspection....
View ArticleSouthern Colorado Hospitals Reach ICU Bed Capacity As COVID Hospitalizations...
DENVER (CBS4) – Colorado health officials recorded 4,270 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday. Hospitalizations in the state continue to increase to new record levels. (credit: UCHealth) There are now...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Cases, Deaths Continue To Climb Across The State
DENVER (CBS4) – The number of COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to increase across Colorado. On Wednesday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 3,862 new confirmed cases...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: December Hospitalizations Continue To Decline
DENVER (CBS4) – The number of people hospitalized with confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to decline in Colorado. On Wednesday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Face Mask Mandate Could Be Subject To Exemption With...
DENVER (CBS4) – The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment released a new update to the COVID-19 Dial this week which includes the potential for some counties to get an exemption to the...
View ArticleColorado’s Next COVID Challenge: Convincing Residents With Lower Risk For...
DENVER (CBS4) – The final big vaccine site among six on Colorado’s Front Range opened Thursday as the next phase of COVID vaccination was about to open to all Coloradans 16 and up. As a new group of...
View ArticleCOVID In Colorado: Hospitalizations Increase To 500 Statewide
DENVER (CBS4) – The number of confirmed COVID-19 hospitalizations in Colorado continues to increase. On Friday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 500 people hospitalized...
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