
Union Goes After Republicans In Spanish On Colorado’s Airwaves
The ad, running through the weekend, features statements from Republican presidential hopefuls arguing against amnesty.

By Ben Markus

Audit Gives Thumbs Up To DIA’s Emergency Plan
Auditors say the airport is well prepared, but said it could do a better job of not repeating its mistakes.

By Ben Markus

Union Pacific Will Close Historic Denver Facility, Citing Downturn In Coal, Fracking
Some of the buildings at the Burnham Shops maintenance yard date back to the 1880s.

By Ben Markus

Denver To Take Up Measure Aimed At Boosting Condo Construction
City officials and developers argue that a rash of homeowner lawsuits are to blame for the lack of condo construction.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s First 2016 Election Ads Are Here
By next Tuesday more than 400 spots will have run in Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo.

By Ben Markus

Stock Show Campaign Raked In $1.5 Million
The campaign to finance a remake of the National Western Stock Show complex in Denver spent more than all the other campaigns in Denver combined.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Dish Network Sees Profits Rise, But Subscribers Continue To Leave
Dish lost 23,000 pay TV subscribers in the third quarter of this year.

By Ben Markus

Counties With High Hispanic Population Lagged In Election Turnout
Denver had relatively high profile issues, yet turnout was among the lowest in the state’s biggest counties at 35 percent.

By Ben Markus

MillerCoors’ Profits Fall As Coors Light Sales Decline
The company, which is partly based in Denver, is down about 9 percent compared to the same quarter last year.

By Ben Markus

Anadarko Reports $2.2B Loss On Weak Oil Prices
Oil sales in Colorado actually rose 14 percent — but the price of that oil is about half what it was a year ago.

By Ben Markus

11 Percent Rise In Denver Home Prices Leads US
The latest S&P Case Shiller home price index shows steadily rising single-family home prices in Denver since January 2012.

By Ben Markus

Growth In New Car Sales Slowing In Colorado
So far this year, dealers have sold nearly 146,000 new cars — up more than 5 percent from the same period last year. That’s according to a count of registration records by […]

By Ben Markus

Federal Reserve Denies Bank Catering To Marijuana Clients
The Federal Reserve says as long as marijuana is illegal under federal law it cannot allow a bank that caters to marijuana industry.

By Ben Markus

Few Denver Mortgages Are Underwater, Report Says
Rapidly rising home values in Denver may be hurting would-be buyers, but they are helping homeowners in a number of ways.

By Ben Markus

Pot DUIs Fall Statewide, Tick Up In Denver
So far this year, the State Patrol has handed out nearly 500 citations for driving under the influence of marijuana.

By Ben Markus

State Law Technicality Forces Another Pot Tax Vote
A little-known ballot item could allow the state to keep the money raised from marijuana. Otherwise, all $66 million goes back to the pot stores and taxpayers.

By Ben Markus