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Southwest Airlines avoids $1.3 million fine as Colorado agrees not to investigate union’s paid leave complaints
By
Andrew Kenney
· Yesterday, 4:00 am
Money
In Colorado Springs, home sales are sluggish, but new financing options for potential buyers may be on the way
By
Dan Boyce
· Aug. 11
Arts
At a record shop in Downtown Loveland, a family is hoping a community rally will help save its business
By
Eden Lane
· Aug. 11
Environment
Multibillion dollar Uinta Basin Railway chugs along amid environment and derailment concerns
By
The Associated Press
· Aug. 10
Money
Home insurance is getting more and more expensive in Colorado. Wildfires and hail are to blame
By
Anthony Cotton
· Aug. 5
News
Why Prop. HH, the Colorado property tax measure, has support from education advocates, national Democrats
By
Andrew Kenney
· Aug. 3
Government and Politics
Homelessness continues to rise in metro Denver. Here are 5 solutions, according to an expert
By
Rachel Estabrook
· Aug. 3
Government and Politics
Colorado Springs residents invited to listening tour sessions with mayor, city council
By
Abigail Beckman
· Aug. 2
Health
Amid contract negotiations, Colorado’s Kaiser Permanente employees say there aren’t enough workers to care for patients
By
Sarah Mulholland
· Aug. 1
News
Xcel Energy tells shareholders Marshall fire lawsuits could seriously hurt its finances
By
Joe Wertz
and
Sam Brasch
· Jul. 28
Sports
University of Colorado to join Big 12 Conference, leaving Pac-12: Here’s what that means
By
Paolo Zialcita
· Jul. 27
Government and Politics
Golden City Council votes to ban all flavored tobacco and nicotine sales
By
Paolo Zialcita
· Jul. 26
Energy
Swiss solar company bringing 350 jobs to Colorado Springs with new manufacturing facility
By
Nicky Shapiro
· Jul. 25
Money
Colorado added more jobs in June, and the unemployment rate remains low and steady
By
Sarah Mulholland
· Jul. 21
Transportation
RTD is cutting fares for the first time in decades
By
Nathaniel Minor
· Jul. 20
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