Women Make Less Than Men, Even Among Specialized OB-GYNs
CU researchers say even women OB-GYNs make less than their male counterparts. And it takes women across all job fields until the beginning of April for their pay to catch up to what men make in the previous year.
King Soopers and Workers Reach Tentative Deal To Avoid Strike
Union workers still have to ratify the deal, which includes pay raises for associates but only some union-sought concessions on sick time.
Colorado National Popular Vote Repeal Effort Gets ‘Thousands’ Of Signatures
The campaign is worried the winner of the national popular vote may not match up with the winner of Colorado’s majority of voters.
Red Mountain Pass Reopens After Crews Clear Up To 60 Feet Of Snow, Debris
US 550 is open but transportation officials still advise caution. Crews are still clearing the shoulders of the road. Also, they found an 11-foot-wide boulder on the road.
Super Worm Equinox Moon: A Big Game Of Supermoon Telephone
Wednesday night’s supermoon will look bigger, but it’s not actually as big as it looks. Blame the hype on social media exaggeration and the horizon.
Lots Of Winter Snow And Rain Looks Good For Colorado’s Drought
Increased snow and rain in the Rio Grande basin states during February and March have created a statewide snowpack 135 percent above normal.
Workers and King Soopers Both Want To Return To Negotiations, Avoid Strike
The union thinks the company’s offer isn’t fair to employees, given King Soopers’ and City Market’s success in the state.
Hundreds Of Drivers Were Stranded By The Bomb Cyclone. Here’s One Couple’s Story
And get this: Their last name is Winter.
Polis and AG Sue Federal Government Over Public Safety Dollars Tied To Immigration Enforcement
Gov. Jared Polis and Attorney General Phil Weiser say Trump is violating the constitution by refusing to release grant money over immigration enforcement.
Had A Rough Spring Forward? A Former State Senator Wants To End Daylight Saving Time Changes For Good
A measure to end the bi-annual clock change may end up on your 2020 Colorado ballot.
King Soopers Workers Threaten To Strike After Negotiations Break Down
The union says they’ll strike, but they’re also going to vote on a proposal from parent-company Kroger that they say is unfair.
Denver Compost Program Grows, Readies To Sell To You
When the program started as a pilot project in 2008, Denver found that around 50 percent of the trash being sent to the landfill was compostable. Last year the city diverted 9,000 tons of waste from methane-producing landfills to compost.
Historic Avalanche Season Could Continue Into The Spring
Snowstorms and wind have caused large and dangerous avalanches, some of which have covered I-70 in snow and closed the highway. And it may keep coming.
Weld County May Join Others As ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’
Montezuma, Custer and Fremont counties have passed resolutions to support their sheriffs not enforcing a state “red flag” gun control bill if it becomes law. Weld County may soon join them.
Trail Troll Finds New Home In Breckenridge
The popular and controversial troll sculpture from Breckenridge’s arts festival will be reconstructed on a new site away from neighborhoods.
Colorado GOP Political Strategist Dies in Kenya Helicopter Crash
Kyle Forti, three other Americans and their pilot were killed when their helicopter crashed on a remote island in northwest Kenya.