
Colorado Dems Have A Big Money Advantage Before Election Day
In contrast with national races, the $30 million raised for local Colorado races seems quaint. But dig deeper and you find that one political party has a significant advantage, one that could alter the balance of power.

By Ben Markus

Denver Voters Will Have Their Say On Public Places For Pot
When it comes to pot, Denver may look a lot more like Amsterdam after November.

By Ben Markus

Should Pueblo Get Out Of Recreational Pot? County Will Put It To A Vote
If passed, it’d be the first time a Colorado city or county has said no to existing recreational marijuana operations.

By Ben Markus

Denver Home Prices Continue To Climb
Homes in Denver were worth almost 10 percent more in July of this year than they were at the same point last year.

By Ben Markus

Clinton Retains Huge Colorado Fundraising Advantage Over Trump
By a five-to-one margin, the Democratic candidate for president is holding her lead in Colorado campaign donations over rival Republican Donald Trump.

By Ben Markus

Meth, Both Potent And Cheap, Floods Denver’s Streets
Eric Stevens was just 17 years old when he tried meth for the first time. Decades later, he’s clean — but many others are falling prey to the drug.

By Ben Markus

Oil And Gas Industry Shifts Cash To ‘Raise The Bar’ Ballot Measure
Drillers want to make it harder for activists to pass future fracking restrictions.

By Ben Markus

Money, In And Out Of State, Rolls Into Colorado Campaigns
Since April, an average of $11 million a month has poured into Colorado political committees.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Pot DUI Law Is Modeled On The One For Alcohol. Is That A Problem?
Abby McLean’s trip through the criminal justice system highlights issues with the way the state prosecutes impaired driving.

By Ben Markus

10,000 Workers Join Chipotle Wage Theft Lawsuit
Lawyers for the workers say they now represent employees in virtually every state that Denver-based Chipotle operates.

By Ben Markus

Are Student Debt And Rising Home Prices Leading To Another Housing Crisis?
Young people are carrying record levels of student debt, making it hard for them to qualify for a loan.

By Ben Markus

Denver-Area Housing Starts Hit 10-Year High
Builders started construction on nearly 3,000 new homes in the Denver area between April and June.

By Ben Markus

Justice Dept. Investigating Commerce City PD Misconduct
The suburban Denver department requested the study in July, saying incidents involving several officers have eroded public trust.

By Ben Markus

Denver Hotel Occupancy Falters Slightly
But hotel companies aren’t panicking, because 2015 was a banner year.

By Ben Markus

Aspen’s Once Pioneering Affordable Housing Program Shows Its Age
What started as workforce housing in the 1970s is increasingly becoming retirement housing.

By Ben Markus

In Colorado, Clinton Outpaces Trump In Money Race For The White House
But Colorado donors are warming to Donald Trump, sort of.

By Ben Markus