
Colorado Guns Sales Spike Following Orlando Massacre
Nearly 30,000 firearms were sold last month, a 30 percent increase over June of last year.

By Ben Markus

JeffCo Voters A Critical Voting Bloc For Presidential Elections
Since 2000, the suburbs west of Denver have accurately picked the next president.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Electricians, In Short Supply, Hold Career Fair
The lack of skilled electricians is holding back construction, resulting sometimes in missed deadlines or scrapped projects.

By Ben Markus

Denver New Home Prices Hit All-Time High, A Trend That Won’t Be Changing Soon
The average price for a new single family detached home in metro Denver is more than $500,000.

By Ben Markus

Cinemark Seeks $700K From Theater Victims For Legal Fees
The victims lost a civil lawsuit against the theater, alleging lax security the night of the shooting.

By Ben Markus

Beth McCann Wins Denver DA Democratic Primary
This was something of a comeback for McCann, who unsuccessfully ran for the office 12 years ago.

By Ben Markus

Anti-Semitic Case Reports In Colorado Nearly Doubled In 2015
The incidents range from an assault on a kid wearing a yarmulke to white powder sent to a Boulder synagogue.

By Ben Markus

Englewood-Based Dish Sues Tribune, Adding to Tense Negotiations
Dish alleges in a federal lawsuit that Tribune is conducting a widespread smear campaign against the Colorado satellite TV provider.

By Ben Markus

White, Black And Latino Kids Smoke Pot At The Same Rates. Arrest Rates? That’s Different
Denver Police spokesman Sonny Jackson rejects the idea that DPD targets black and Latino kids for pot offenses.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Marijuana Skeptics Take Aim At Potency
A ballot measure cleared for petitioning by the Colorado Supreme Court would set new potency and packaging limits on recreational pot.

By Ben Markus

Shareholders Sue Chipotle Executives Over Lavish Compensation, Mismanagement
The lawsuit says executives sold tens of millions of dollars in shares in the months leading up to outbreaks of foodborne illness.

By Ben Markus

Court Overrules City, Forces It To License Dispensary
For the first time in Colorado, a court has overturned a local decision to deny a license to sell recreational marijuana.

By Ben Markus

Wide-Open Denver DA Race Attracts Historic Levels Of Money
The race to replace Mitch Morrissey is already three times as expensive as last time there was a competitive run for the office.

By Ben Markus

Court Drops Some Plaintiffs From Suit Over Tax Limiting Law
The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that some people challenging Colorado’s Taxpayer Bill of Rights lack the standing to do so. Nonetheless, that challenge will proceed.

By Ben Markus

Denver Home Prices Continue To Be Among Nation’s Fastest Growing
While the oil and gas industry has struggled with low prices and layoffs, the slowdown has not crept into housing.

By Ben Markus

Grand Jury Indicts Former El Paso Sheriff
Terry Maketa was indicted Wednesday on charges of extortion, kidnapping, and tampering with a witness.

By Ben Markus