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'Wonderful, Safe & Fun' Polar Plunge Events Scheduled This Winter & SpringTime to grab your swimsuit! The 2021 Polar Plunge is on! Jumping into ice cold water may seem like a crazy idea, but it serves an important purpose.

'Lullaby Project' Helps Connect Families As CU Boulder Researchers Study Effects Of Music On Mental HealthThrough the Lullaby Project, families get to create and sing their own lullabies for their babies with the help of professional musicians.

'Should Be Top Priority': Scientist Says Those With Down Syndrome Should Receive Vaccine SoonMany people with disabilities are more vulnerable to COVID-19, but they are seemingly pushed down on the priority list to get the vaccine.

Colorado Tax Experts Warn Of Changes To Consider When Filing 2020 TaxesTax season is underway, and many Coloradans could be in for quite the shock.

Movement, Meditation & White Space: Health Coach Says Give These A Try When Facing Pandemic-Related StressCertified health coach Erica Ballard has a few "tried and true" tools to help decrease stress and increase heart health.

'Remarkable' Winter Park Balcony House Placed On This Year's Colorado Endangered Places ListDana Crawford is known as Denver’s preservation matron and nominated the Balcony House to the Most Endangered Places List.

COVID In Colorado: Pandemic Has Deep Impact On Organ DonationThe American Transplant Foundation is a nonprofit that helps donors and recipients, especially with the changes due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Calling Canines: CSU Needs Dogs In Cancer Vaccine StudyResearchers at Colorado State University are on a mission to cure cancer in canines, and they need more pups to take part.

'Be Flexible': Colorado Doctor Urges Young Athletes To Take PrecautionsEven with COVID-19 restrictions in place, there are still concerns of how to keep student athletes protected.

Colorado Singer Nathaniel Rateliff Gets Custom Snarf's Sandwich 'The Rateliff'From now until March 31, all you have to do is buy “The Rateliff,” and 25% of sales will go directly to Hunger Free Colorado and Fill The Void.

Micro Apartments Growing In Popularity In Dense Cities Like DenverWith the rising cost of living in Colorado, a new trend is popping up across Denver.

Bigger Jackpots Are Better For Colorado When It Comes To The LotteryFrom Jan. 2 to 22 (when the Mega Millions was won), the Colorado Lottery sold $33,624,612 worth of Powerball and Mega Millions tickets.

Fishing The Good Fight Helping Colorado Men Overcome Depression, Anxiety & Substance AbuseWe all know someone struggling with mental health or perhaps you are. Reaching out can be difficult, especially for men.

COVID In Colorado: Doctor Behind Recovery Bootcamp Stresses PatienceSome coronavirus patients are still experiencing symptoms months after they should have recovered.