
What A Moody’s Warning Means For Denver’s Commuter Rail
Denver Transit Partners, the private business that runs RTD’s commuter rail lines, has a rocky relationship with the transit agency.

RTD Could Terminate Contract With A Line Operator, Moody’s Warns Investors
RTD says it has no plan to terminate the deal with its A Line contractor. But the possibility is enough to worry analysts.

Surgeries Back On As Porter Hospital Officials Say ‘We’re Sorry’ After Infection Control Problems
Thousands of patients were recently informed that there’s a chance, albeit small, that they may have been infected while at the Denver hospital.

Barraged With Comments, BLM Insists No Drilling Leases In Sand Dunes
“There is no proposal to offer any leases in the San Luis Valley,” said BLM spokesman Steven Hall.

Texas Public Media Executive To Lead Colorado Public Radio
Stewart Vanderwilt is director and general manager of public radio stations KUT and KUTX in Austin.

Long-Delayed G Line Linking Denver And Arvada Gets A Conditional OK
The hold-up was over wireless crossing gates used on RTD’s A, B and G Lines. RTD can also begin the removal of flaggers from some A and G line crossings.

Records Detail Blown Stops, Speeding And Other Issues On RTD’s Commuter Rail Lines
Internal disciplinary records obtained by CPR News show engineers have made dozens of serious mistakes in the last two years.

Class-Action Lawsuit Over Denver Homeless Sweeps Moves Toward Trial
The plaintiff’s lead attorney said he promised his clients when he took the case in 2016 that they would have their day in court.

Colorado Population Growth Starts To Spread Beyond Front Range
The growth spurt outside the Front Range can be credited to Pueblo and Grand Junction finally shrugging off the effects of the Great Recession.

RTD, Union Reach Tentative Deal That Includes A Big Pay Increase
Union officials say the new deal will help address RTD’s recent struggle to recruit and retain drivers.

How RTD Is Trying To Make Bus And Train Fares More Equitable
A new proposal calls for RTD to create a pass for low-income riders and offer bigger discounts to children.

RTD Puts Best Foot Forward In Arguing G Line Case To State Regulator
The hold-up is over the wireless system that controls the A, B and G lines’ crossing gates.

Data Reveals Big Spike In RTD Light Rail Red Signal Violations
In the early 2010s, the number of violations per year hovered around 10. Since then, that figure has jumped to more than 100 a year.

Old-Timers Hope A Remade Stock Show Will Bring North Denver’s ‘Hoods ‘Full Circle’
After the neighborhoods were neglected for decades, long-time residents hope prosperity is just around the corner.

Court Shuts Down Douglas Bruce’s Latest Attempt To Appeal Conviction
A U.S. Court of Appeals judge on Thursday said the author of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights “utterly failed to make the showing of actual innocence.”

Judge OKs Full Testing On RTD’s Delayed G Line
An RTD spokesman said the judge’s order is a “big step” for the 11-mile commuter rail line.