This may come as no surprise to homeowners, but the cost of Colorado’s homeowners insurance is the eighth highest in the nation, according to Bankrate, a financial services company that tracks all…
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How the U.S. patent office expanded innovation in Colorado in the past 10 years
By opening a regional office in Denver 10 years ago, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is fulfilling a mission to better reach inventors where they live. What followed has been like…
After years of dings, coal-fired powerhouse Tri-State now noted for switch to solar, wind
After years of harsh critiques from environmental groups and departing co-op members over its slow pace of change, Tri-State Generation is now winning praise for plugging in and planning a host of…
Stanley Cup Final: Canucks' Jim Rutherford hired and fired Paul Maurice several times over 30 years: They're still friends
Breadcrumb Trail Links Vancouver Canucks Sports NHL Hockey It’s been 40 years since Jim Rutherford picked PaulMaurice, a lanky defenceman from Sault Ste. Marie, in the OHL’s draft. Get the latest from…
University of Denver to make its electricity 100% solar within three years
The University of Denver’s push for national name recognition in sports has proven wildly successful, with another hockey championship in 2024 and top programs in lacrosse, soccer and gymnastics. Now the southeastern…
What’s Working: Stolen AT&T customer data was years old. Is it too late to protect your data?
As word spread last weekend that the personal data of 73 million current and former AT&T customers was discovered on the uncensored dark web, AT&T provided the usual advice to customers: Reset…
Colorado business leaders are neutral about the economy — the best they’ve felt in two years
Colorado business leaders are feeling better about their sales and profits going into the second quarter, lifting a quarterly business index into positive territory for the first time in two years. That…
What’s Working: How Colorado women went from earning 78.1 cents for every $1 paid to a man, to 87 cents — in two years*
Two years after the state’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act went into effect, Colorado women have seen their wages increase faster than their male counterparts. Could it be the new law?…
Colorado could owe $2 billion in taxpayer refunds. That will squeeze next year’s state budget.
Colorado budget writers may be headed back to the drawing board. Slower population growth and rising fee revenue could trigger upwards of $300 million more state taxpayer refunds than expected in the…
In four years, Colorado workers at 143 companies filed to form a union. At least 16 have a contract.
Days to first contract: 247, 500 and never There’s no central repository for union contracts. The NLRB keeps track of workplaces that file for representation, but not all do, so even that…