
Condo defects bill moves out of the Colorado Senate to the House
House Speaker Dickey Lee Hullinghorst wants a key change to the Senate bill: preserve the ability of homeowners to sue builders.

By Ben Markus

Aurora theater shooting jury selection nearly complete
By the end of the day, there should be 12 jurors and eight to 12 alternates ready to hear opening statements.

By Ben Markus

Construction defects bill passes hurdle in Colorado Senate
The bill faces an uncertain future once it moves to the House.

By Ben Markus

Denver’s overheated new home construction market, and how it got that way
In 2003, contractors started about 16,000 homes. In 2014, there were only about 8,000 home starts.

By Ben Markus

Colorado restaurant sales continue record tear
Nearly every county in the state posted record restaurant traffic at the midpoint of 2014.

By Ben Markus

Colorado officials bust illegal pot ring, 3 dozen indicted
Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman said the drug ring purported to be a caregiver — a non-profit that grows medical marijuana for patients.

By Ben Markus

Edible marijuana restrictions fail at state Legislature
The bill would have basically removed a requirement that edibles be shaped or marked in a unique way, allowing people to tell the difference between a regular candy and a […]

By Ben Markus

Report: Racial disparities in arrests persist with legal pot
Even after legalization, black people were more likely than white people to be charged with marijuana-related crimes.

By Ben Markus

Nearly $2B pours into downtown Denver office, residential growth
The report paints a picture of a downtown that has shifted dramatically from a primarily commercial center to a place people want to live too.

By Ben Markus

Condo defects bill chugs forward at Colorado Legislature
State lawmakers attempting to jumpstart new condo building in Colorado scored a win on Wednesday.

By Ben Markus

Denver Sheriff’s Dept. ‘seriously mismanaged,’ city auditor says
The report was released in the wake of a string of jail abuse cases that have cost the city more than $10 million since 2012.

By Ben Markus

Record craft beer growth reported (when you change the definition)
Craft brewers across the country produced 22 million barrels of beer last year, reported the Boulder-based Brewers Association.

By Ben Markus

One in 10 Colorado banks are troubled or problematic, report says
One in 10 banks or credit unions headquartered in Colorado are troubled or problematic, according to a report from the firm Bauer Financial.

By Ben Markus

Vail Resorts sees profits lift in last quarter
Profits rose significantly compared to the year before, thanks largely to its Colorado resorts.

By Ben Markus

The divorce rate in Colorado is at its lowest level in a decade
The state’s divorce rate at 4.08 divorces per 1,000 residents, the lowest rate since 2004. There were 21,483 divorces in 2013.

By Ben Markus

Anadarko cuts Colo. spending sharply as oil prices fall
Colorado’s largest oil driller plans to cut capital spending around Weld County by up to 25 percent this year.

By Ben Markus