Colorado Could See 600K Uninsured, Growing Medicaid Funding Gap Under GOP Health Plan
The AHCA would create a $1 billion annual shortfall in Colorado’s state budget starting in 2020.
What’s Next For Denver B-cycle?
The bike sharing program hit a bit of a road bump last year, when it attracted fewer riders for the second straight year.
More Questions About Refugees In Colorado: Who Pays? How Can I Help? Help Others First?
Thanks for all the responses — more than 250 at last count: questions, and expressions of support or opposition to the president’s executive order.
Emails Show Tension Between RTD, Feds Over A, B Lines
The emails show disagreement between the two agencies over basic facts and how to communicate them to the public.
Colorado’s Refugee Population Explained In 4 Charts
President Trump’s executive order got us wondering about Colorado’s refugees: Where are they from? Who brought them here? Where do they live?
Photos: Aurora Offers Haircuts For Homeless
The special event coincided with a metro-wide effort to count every homeless person in a “high-stakes” census.
RTD ‘Confident’ Feds Won’t Shut Down The New DIA, Westminster Trains
A federal waiver that’s allowed the trains to keep rolling while work continues expires this week. But officials say they anticipate getting another.
Photos: National Western’s MLK Jr. Rodeo Celebrates African Americans In The West
For one day at the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, the spotlight shines on the West’s African-American cowboys and cowgirls.
Trump’s AG Pick Jeff Sessions Sidesteps Marijuana Issue In Confirmation Hearing
The Republican did not commit himself to enforcing federal law or continuing the Obama administration’s policies regarding the drug.
Under Trump, What’s The Future Of Marijuana In Colorado?
Advocates and local government leaders say they’ll keep a close eye on any announcements out of Washington, D.C. that may offer clues about the future of Colorado’s marijuana industry.
Frontier Airlines Preparing For IPO, Report Says
Frontier has hired Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase and Evercore to manage its IPO, The New York Times reports.
Colorado River Ranchers, Conservationists Score ‘Life-Changing’ Grant
A group of ranchers near Kremmling will move forward with an ambitious plan to rehabilitate about 12 miles of the river.
Report: Colorado’s Blacks Are Arrested At Disproportionately High Rates
Blacks make up just 4.2 percent of the state’s population, but account for 12.4 percent of all arrests and summons made in 2015.
Has Colorado’s Population Boom Peaked? Probably, Says State Demographer
State demographer Elizabeth Garner still expects the state’s population to rise at a slow to moderate clip in the coming years.
As Deadline Looms, Most Of Denver’s Short-Term Rental Hosts Operate Outside Law
Just 327 out of an estimated 3,000 hosts have obtained their short-term rental license as the city readies enforcement.
Why Denver’s $30M Sun Valley Grant Win Is A Personal Victory For Lisa Saenz
Residents of what the city says is its poorest neighborhood have reason to cheer an economic shot in the arm that also protects against being forced out by rising rents.