Life and CultureSocial Call helps seniors combat loneliness while building intergenerational connectionsBy Chandra Thomas Whitfield
NewsInterview: A sheriff’s deputy’s advice to older people (and everyone) on avoiding scamsBy Nell London
NewsMesa County has more than 100 seniors on a waiting list to receive Meals on Wheels. It’s not aloneBy Tom Hesse
NewsInterview: Colorado’s population trends are on a collision course with the state’s housing shortageBy Michelle P. Fulcher
Government and PoliticsColorado employers may soon be banned from asking candidates about their age in job interviewsBy Matt Bloom
NewsTime for COVID boosters if you’re 50 or older — Colorado is sending out remindersBy Paolo Zialcita
JusticeUS Attorney: Colorado violated the law by not providing adequate services for disabled residents in nursing homesBy Ben Markus
Health5 years into Colorado’s medical aid-in-dying programs, access is still an issue and researchers say educating doctors could helpBy Claire Cleveland
MoneyColorado is launching a retirement program for all employees. Here’s what that means.By Andrew Kenney
JusticeA 75-Year-Old Idaho Springs Man Is Still Recovering After He Was Tased Without Warning By PoliceBy Claire Cleveland
JusticeWhen Responding To A Person With Dementia, Experts Say Police Need To Acknowledge Their Fears, Not Dismiss ThemBy Andrea Dukakis
HealthThe Number Of Seniors Catching And Dying From COVID-19 Has Plummeted As Vaccines Take HoldBy John Daley
HealthMesa County Tries To Tackle One COVID Vaccine Gap By Bringing The Shots To Where People LiveBy Stina Sieg
HealthFrom Starvation To Overdose, Coronavirus’ Hidden Toll Emerges In Colorado’s Death DataBy John Daley