Office of Communications
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The Office of Communications of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has overall responsibility for internal and external communications. Staff routinely works with the media, provides communications support to the executive director, and provides communications and publications support to department programs.
Communications Director, Mark Salley
To speak with a department media representative directly, please contact the Office of Communications at 303-692-2013 or e-mail cdphe.officeofcommunications@state.co.us.
News Releases by Date and Title
2013
2012
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Sept. 25: It's time to get your annual flu vaccination. Ask about protecting your family from pertussis (whooping cough) too
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Sept. 19: Colorado students invited to enter 2013 National Radon Poster Contest
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Sept. 18: Golden siblings receive national leadership award for radon awareness work
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Sept. 17: Twenty Colorado hospitals to receive awards for supporting breastfeeding
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Sept. 11: West Nile virus: take precautions
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Sept. 11: Forever Cheese Recalls Ricotta Salata Frescolina
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Sep. 5: Colorado receives national achievement awards in cancer prevention and data collection
- Aug. 30: Town Hall meeting in Ft. Collins to address health disparities
- Aug. 20: State health department urges people who have contact with infants to get immunized for pertussis (whooping cough)
- Aug. 13: Tobacco use trend shows slow decline for middle and high school students in Colorado
- Aug. 9: State Vital Records Office cautions Coloradans to safeguard official documents
- Aug. 6: Small quantity radioactive source stolen in Denver
- Aug. 6: Campaign seeks to raise awareness of immunization coverage provisions included in Affordable Care Act
- Aug. 1: Colorado ranks No. 1 in breastfeeding during baby’s first six months
- Aug. 1: Department reports three positive lab tests resulting from unsafe dental practice patient notification
- July 30: Costs of death records to increase
- July 17: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment approves Suncor dewatering, monitoring, remediation plans with enhancements
- July 12: Patients of oral surgeon advised to get tested for HIV and hepatitisdue to unsafe injection practices
- July 11: Man Therapy offers innovative approach to men’s mental health
- June 27: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provides information about wildfire cleanup and recovery
- June 25: Health care workers planning to serve medically underserved communities receive loan repayment funds totaling $1.9 million
- June 21: Family Leadership Training Institute recognizes 56 graduates
- June 20: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announces intent to hold public hearing on Energy Fuels license application
- June 19: Mosquito surveillance reveals West Nile virus in three Colorado counties – No human cases reported
- June 14: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issues statement on Energy Fuels court decision
- June 13: First-ever Colorado LGBT plan aims to reduce disparities and improve health
- June 12: District court judge dismisses regional haze lawsuit
- June 11: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment orders Grand Junction company to pay $240,500 for radiation safety violations
- June 6: Colorado River Valley added to daily air quality forecasting
- June 4: New health department campaign takes aim at whooping cough
- May 29: Four Corners Air Quality Group to hold public meeting in Farmington, NM
- May 25: Recall issued for organic baby spinach possibly contaminated with Salmonella
- May 23: Honeyville Honey Farm recalls its Honeyville Honey Barbecue Sauce
- May 23: Wild rabid bat found at Denver Zoo. Anyone having contact with the rabid bat may need vaccinations for rabies.
- May 21: River Ranch Fresh Foods recalls bagged salads due to possible health risk
- May 15: Free hepatitis C screenings on National Hepatitis Testing Day May 18
- May 14: State health department alerts people to heightened measles risk
- May 10: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment orders Suncor to perform additional monitoring, preventive measures
- May 3: Colorado suicide prevention experts rally the community for support
- May 1: Grant helps Farm to School Task Force fight childhood obesity
- April 27, 2012: CDC recognizes Dr. Robert Brayden as childhood immunization champion
- April 25. 2012: Prescription drug take-back day coming up Saturday, April 28
- April 23, 2012: Youngest children are at greatest risk when parents choose delayed vaccination schedules
- April 10, 2012: State releases NRC letter confirming federal government will not intervene in Piñon Ridge radioactive materials license decision
- April 10, 2012: Colorado Home Visiting Program Receives $3.7 million to improve early childhood health and development for at-risk kids
- April 2, 2012: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issues compliance orders to Suncor Energy for air quality violations at Commerce City refinery
- March 29, 2012: CDC data show increase in autism since 2006
- March 29, 2012: Parents reminded that baby chicks and ducks can carry Salmonella
- March 28, 2012: Denver walk with U.S. Surgeon General April 4 to promote National Public Health Week
- March 16, 2012: State challenges claims and intervention from NRC regarding litigation pertaining to the licensing of Energy Fuels proposed Piñon Ridge uranium mill
- March 15, 2012: New “Tips From Former Smokers” campaign aims to educate and assist Colorado smokers
- March 9, 2012: Colorado’s air quality plan receives initial approval from U.S. Environment Protection Agency
- March 8, 2012: Surgeon General’s report calls on Colorado to make the next generation tobacco-free
- Feb. 29, 2012: State approves Energy Fuels request to defer financial assurance payments
- Feb. 24, 2012: Colorado Health Service Corps accepting applications March 1-31
- Feb. 15, 2012: State Laboratory adds “bubble boy” disease to its panel of newborn screenings
- Feb. 6, 2012: Agriculture and air quality symposia scheduled
- Feb. 6, 2012: After-school program meals now available in at-risk areas
- Feb. 6, 2012: Travelers encouraged to get vaccinations before going abroad
- Jan. 24, 2012: State identifies “Winnable Battles” to improve public health and the environment
- Jan. 23, 2012: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment orders Suncor to prevent new offsite contamination
- Jan. 20, 2012: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reminds Coloradans to test homes for radon during winter months
- Jan. 19, 2012: Window closing on getting flu vaccination
- Jan. 13, 2012: Colorado hospital-acquired infections annual report available online
- Jan. 13, 2012: Agreement between state and Cotter will accelerate mill cleanup, impose penalties for missed deadlines
- Jan. 10, 2012: Grant funding available for Colorado entities that recycle
- Jan. 5, 2012: FDA issues drug safety communication regarding liquid acetaminophen marketed for infants
- Jan. 3, 2012: Gov. Hickenlooper proclaims January Radon Action Month, urges Coloradans to test for radon gas