
A Line Contractor Wants $80M From RTD Over Flaggers, Withheld Payments
In its filing, Denver Transit Partners also urged the court to reject RTD’s counterclaims.

Three More Colorado Ski Resorts Are Opening Early
It’s turned out to be a healthy early ski season so far.

RTD Pays Millions In Settlement With N Line Contractor
The line from Union Station to Thornton is set to open in 2020, about two years behind schedule.

Hickenlooper Seeks 5 Percent Spending Boost In His Final Budget Proposal
But by time the budget is actually enacted, it could look significantly different than the governor’s proposal.

Colorado Is A Pretty Darn Safe Place To Cast A Ballot. This Is How We Got Here
Colorado’s good reputation for election security can be traced to Boulder.

RTD Countersues Commuter Rail Operator, Says It Attempted To ‘Retroactively Shift Blame’
The filing paints a chaotic portrait of the months and years leading up to the A Line opening in April 2016.

RTD Threatens To End Contract With Its Commuter Rail Operator
RTD says Denver Transit Partners was unable to address safety concerns and unresponsive to issues raised by regulators.

Ex-Gov. Roy Romer On His Nobel-Winning Son: ‘I Knew He Had That Talent’
“I was pleased about his career without this. I’m pleased with it,” the former governor said.

No Cars Go: Hanging Lake Shuttle To Begin Service In May 2019
Shuttle details, including prices, will be announced in coming months.

FBI ‘Did Not Want To Learn The Truth,’ About Kavanaugh Allegations, Says Attorney For Boulder Accuser
“We are deeply disappointed by this failure,” writes William Pittard, a lawyer representing Deborah Ramirez.

‘Vinotok’ Is Crested Butte’s Big Fall Festival. The Locals Would Prefer You Skip It
“We will not tell you, if you call, what the dates are,” said Marcie Telander, who started the event more than 30 years ago.

RTD’s Contractor Sues Agency For ‘Tens Of Millions’ Over Crossing Gate Issues
A long-simmering, hushed dispute between RTD and its private partner that built and operates its flagship commuter rail lines has broken into the open.

Cargill, Somali-American Workers Reach $1.5M Settlement Over Discrimination, Terminations
The workers allege the company fired them wrongfully, and revoked a policy that allowed them to take breaks in order to pray during their shifts.

In The Spring Creek Fire’s Wake, Heartbreak Before A Long Recovery
Hot and dry weather with windy conditions helped make this the worst fire season in Colorado since 2002.

RTD Panel Approves More ‘Equitable’ Train, Bus Fare Overhaul
Major changes have been in the works for more than a year, with input from advocacy groups, colleges, school districts, and other organizations.

Colorado Elections Brass Practice For A Hypothetical ‘Worst Election Day’
The event gave elections officials a chance to brush up on a series of what-ifs before the 2018 midterms.