
Colorado Unemployment Rate Ticks Up For First Time In Five Years
The state saw a net loss of 2,000 jobs last month, in the business services sector and in leisure and hospitality.

By Mike Lamp

Coloradans (And Their Insurers) Brace For Another Hail Season
Insurance companies handled more than 180,000 hail-related damage claims in the past three years.

By Mike Lamp

Hickenlooper Signs Long-Delayed ‘Public Lands Day’ Bill. Why Was It So Controversial?
The bill was complicated by a disagreement about federal management of public land and the armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon earlier this year.

By Mike Lamp

CU Report Predicts Modest Growth In Jobs
“Colorado is still on that healthy track of economic growth,” said Brian Lewandowski, research associate at CU’s Business Research Division.

By Mike Lamp

Nearly 1,600 Colorado Drivers Ticketed In State Seat Belt Use Campaign
Dozens of local law enforcement agencies joined the State Patrol in citing drivers and passengers for violating Colorado’s seat belt law.

By Mike Lamp

Report: Denver’s Office Vacancy Rate Lowest Since 2000
Available office space in the metro area is at about 12 percent, according to the global real estate services firm CBRE Research.

By Mike Lamp

Denver-Based Western Sugar Co-Op Faces Fines Of Nearly $116K
The sugar beet cooperative was investigated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after one of its workers died at one of its plants.

By Mike Lamp

Avalanche Danger Across Parts Of Front Range, Central Colorado
Heavy snow and strong winds are increasing the risk.

By Mike Lamp

Douglas County School Board OKs Revised Voucher Program
This version does not provide vouchers for tuition at religious schools, like an earlier proposal.

By Mike Lamp

Ski Resorts Report Above Average Bookings, Despite Modest Snowfall
March is typically Colorado’s snowiest month, but the mountains have not seen heavy snow in the past two weeks.

By Mike Lamp

Fort Collins Mulls Condo Defects Regulation
The building ordinance is aimed at getting more condominiums built in Fort Collins.

By Mike Lamp

Fracking Earthquakes Bill Passes First Hurdle
The bill faces slim odds in the Republican-controlled Senate.

By Mike Lamp

Police Accountability Bills Move Forward With Bipartisan Support
There are five measures in all, sponsored by four Democrats and one Republican.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado River Snowmelt Volume Study Yields Surprises
The researchers point out that warmer-than-average spring temperatures have been increasing since the 1980s.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado’s Ancient 8-Foot Fish Fossil Leaves Paleontologists Humbled
Bruce Schumacher and a colleague discovered the fossil.. Now it’s part if the collection at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

By Mike Lamp

Colorado’s Senators Oppose Housing Guantanamo Prisoners
Sen. Michael Bennet says the military prisoners should be sent to a military prison. Sen. Cory Gardner says he’s opposed to closing Guantanamo at all.

By Mike Lamp