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Facing a labor shortage, construction tries to rebrand
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Amy Scott
Apr 11, 2019
To recruit more young people, employers talk up technology and higher pay.
The number of electrical car charging stations is rising, but does that mean wider adoption of electrical cars will follow?
Dec 11, 2017
Charging electric vehicles in 2017 can still be a hassle, and it leads some to rethink their purchase. Here’s how the industry, and even some government entities, are trying to address that.
Wedding cake case goes to the Supreme Court
Dec 5, 2017
The Supreme Court justices will hear oral arguments today in the case of a Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. He said a state law forbidding discrimination on grounds of sexual discrimination forces him to act against his Christian beliefs. Supporters of the couple argue that if you go […]
What happens to a neighborhood when oil and gas companies move in next door?
Nov 2, 2017
Residents of Broomfield, Colorado are fighting to keep oil and gas drilling out of residential areas.
Coal under Trump: one miner’s perspective
Aug 18, 2017
"When somebody has something good to say about you, you’d say, 'You know what? That’s great.'”
A deadly home explosion renews debate on drilling near homes
Jun 15, 2017
High housing costs in Denver are driving home development in outlying areas close to oil and gas infrastructure.
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Colorado's rain barrel banditry is coming to an end
Jun 3, 2016
A frontier-era law ended last month when small drums were legalized.
Wheat, corn, cannabis? Farmers eye next cash crop
Apr 20, 2016
With the demand for cannabis growing, farmers realize their expertise has value
Local Money: Google moves into Boulder, Colorado
Nov 13, 2015
Google's expanding its Boulder, Colorado campus, but some residents are worried about the effects on housing costs.