
I-70 Rebuild: Denver Asks CDOT For More Neighborhood Protections
Denver officials are still onboard with a massive overhaul of I-70 – but they remain worried about the impact on the surrounding neighborhoods.

By Ben Markus

Record Caucus Crowds Catch Officials Off Guard As Sanders Wins Colorado
One longtime Colorado political pollster says Sanders’ support from young adults washed out any edge Clinton may have had with Latinos.

By Ben Markus

Colo. Car Dealers See Big Jump In Auto Sales
Fifteen-thousand new cars and trucks were registered in Colorado last month, making it the best January in at least 6 years.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Casinos Bring In $65M In Record January
The casinos paid about $11 million in taxes to the state in January.

By Ben Markus

Consulting Group Sues Frontier Airlines Over Alleged Unpaid Tax Help
A lawsuit alleges that Frontier used information from a consulting firm to fix the tax problem without paying them.

By Ben Markus

Young, Independent Voters Flex Political Muscle In Colorado
Colorado has 2nd fastest growing millennial population in the country, and, by far, the most as a proportion of the population of any swing state.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Caucus 2016: Tell Us Who You Will Support
If you’ll be participating in Colorado’s caucuses, Colorado Public Radio wants to hear from you.

By Ben Markus

Denver Housing Prices Continue On A Tear
Only Portland and San Francisco have seen faster home appreciation over the last year.

By Ben Markus

Sanders Colo. TV Ad Spending Tops $1 Million
His campaign has purchased an additional $374,000 dollars’ worth of ad time all across the state, according to public records.

By Ben Markus

Denver-Area Home Starts Hit 8-Year High In 2015
Much of the area’s 9,000 new homes were high-end properties.

By Ben Markus

Sanders Outspends Clinton 4-1 On Colorado TV Ads: Two Charts
The cost difference is because Sanders is running six times as many ads all over the state, while Clinton is focusing only on Denver.

By Ben Markus

Colo. Gas Prices Now Lowest Since 2009
Will Speer, a senior analyst with GasBuddy.com, says prices will remain low for a while, since refineries are sitting on historic levels of supply.

By Ben Markus

Oil And Gas Producer Fines Doubled In 2015
Many of the penalties were assessed against smaller producers with fewer resources.

By Ben Markus

Sanders Spends Over $670K on More Than 1,900 TV Ads In Colorado
Democrat Bernie Sanders has launched his first TV ad buy in Colorado this political season.

By Ben Markus

Molson Coors’ Profits Fall 65 Percent In Final Quarter Of 2015
Name brand beers like Coors and Miller still dominate in terms of volume – but their share of the market is falling steadily.

By Ben Markus

Colorado Auto Dealers See Best Year Since 2001
It’s only the second time in 15 years that auto sales have surpassed 200,000.

By Ben Markus