Prices are still relatively high. But behind the scenes, up to 60% of sellers offered concessions and many still trimmed their prices. And then there’s the worsening condo market. Read … Read More “What’s Working: Why Colorado’s flat home-sale prices may be worse than they look” »
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The satellite internet services received 8% of awarded funding, while fiber companies won 48% of locations and 91% of funding. Amazon’s low bids meant Colorado is using just over half … Read More “Amazon and Starlink awarded 50% of Colorado’s underserved broadband locations” »
Rural Colorado mourns 6, including father and sons, who died from suspected gas exposure at dairy farm
Alejandro Espinoza Cruz, of Nunn, died along with his 17-year-old son Oscar Espinoza Leos — a high school student — and a second son, 29-year-old Carlos Espinoza Prado of Evans … Read More “Rural Colorado mourns 6, including father and sons, who died from suspected gas exposure at dairy farm” »
Judge blocks Trump from cutting funding from 34 cities and counties — including Denver — over “sanctuary’”policies
The Trump administration has ratcheted up pressure on sanctuary communities as it seeks to make good on President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to remove millions of people in the country … Read More “Judge blocks Trump from cutting funding from 34 cities and counties — including Denver — over “sanctuary’”policies” »
Top Senate Democrat shuffles committee to overcome opposition to measure tweaking Colorado’s first-in-the-nation AI law
The extraordinary changes to the Senate Appropriations Committee give Democrats a 5-2 advantage on the panel, whereas before they had a 4-3 majority. Democratic state Sen. Jeff Bridges was removed … Read More “Top Senate Democrat shuffles committee to overcome opposition to measure tweaking Colorado’s first-in-the-nation AI law” »
A gasoline spill raised alarms about Animas River impacts near Durango. The risk is small, not gone, experts say.
A pipeline leaked 23,000 gallons of gasoline half a mile away from the river in December. About half of the contaminants have been removed. Read More
After defeating a senator’s plan to sell public land, a unified coalition of Colorado advocates keeps up the fight
Recreation and conservation activists rallied to kill Utah Sen. Mike Lee’s unpopular plan to sell federal lands. Now they’re united and campaigning against other threats to public lands. Read More
The University of Colorado Housestaff Association, which represents medical and surgical residents and fellows, has filed a complaint with state labor officials Read More
Colorado e-bike survey shows rebate users cutting car trips, still facing weather and street challenges
More than 3,000 rebate winners told state officials how they were using — or not — their battery-powered bikes Read More
Colorado tax revenue was especially susceptible to changes in the “big, beautiful bill.” Here’s why.
The Colorado legislature is convening on Aug. 21 for a special lawmaking term to plug a roughly $750 million hole in the state budget stemming from tax revenue reductions caused … Read More “Colorado tax revenue was especially susceptible to changes in the “big, beautiful bill.” Here’s why.” »
