
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

At Least 122,000 Guns Bought Between January And April In Colorado
This is the second busiest start to a year for Colorado gun sellers on record, behind only 2013.

By Ben Markus

Homeowners, Rocky Flats Operators Reach $375M Settlement
Fifteen thousand property owners near Arvada and Westminster had sued the operators of the nuclear weapons plant in 1990.

By Ben Markus

Colorado’s Rural Economy To Stay In Doldrums, Survey Predicts
Colorado’s rural economy is expected to continue to suffer, primarily due to extremely low commodity prices.

By Ben Markus

Denver Hotel Occupancy Dips To Start 2016
Owners point to fewer conventions compared to last year and less business traffic due to the oil downturn.

By Ben Markus

Judge: Admitted Planned Parenthood Shooter Not Competent To Stand Trial
As Robert Dear was led out of court Wednesday, he called the judge a “filthy animal” and “prejudiced.”

By Ben Markus

Ruling Expected Today On Admitted Planned Parenthood Shooter’s Competency
Robert Dear is charged with murder, attempted murder and other counts in the Nov. 27 shootings at the Colorado Springs clinic.

By Ben Markus

Planned Parenthood Shooting: Competency Hearing Resumes Tuesday
The outstanding issue is a big one: Is admitted shooter Robert Dear mentally fit to stand trial?

By Ben Markus

Colorado Casino Revenue On Record-Setting Pace
Revenues for the first quarter of this year are up 5 percent, compared to the same time last year.

By Ben Markus

If Trump’s On The Ballot, Is Colorado Still A Battleground State?
Colorado’s demographics make it tough for the apparent Republican nominee to win here, analysts say. But Trump’s campaign says they’ll still fight for the state.

By Ben Markus

Denver Construction Up 50 Percent Compared to Last Year
The Denver area has, so far, seen a huge jump in construction compared to last year — and last year was a record.

By Ben Markus

State Psychologist Calls Planned Parenthood Gunman Incompetent To Stand Trial
Robert Dear has been charged with 179 counts including murder, attempted murder and assault.

By Ben Markus

Planned Parenthood Shooter Faces Key Competency Hearing
Robert Dear is charged with killing three people the day after Thanksgiving at a Colorado Springs clinic.

By Ben Markus

Denver Home Prices Continue Tear
Metro-area home values were 9.7 percent higher in February, compared to a year ago.

By Ben Markus