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Financial services company TIAA closing Denver office, moving to Texas, reports say
DENVER — Financial services company TIAA is closing its downtown Denver offices and moving to a corporate center in Frisco, Texas, according to a report from Colorado Public Radio News. Citing a TIAA letter to employees, CPR News said the company will leave Denver in July 2026. “Most roles...
Ohio State RB transfer Dallan Hayden part of CU's most intriguing preseason position battle
Dallan Hayden had to watch more from the sidelines than he expected as a second-year player at Ohio State. The 2023 campaign provided a learning experience for the former blue-chip running back recruit, and also prompted him to secure a new opportunity in Boulder going into his third year of college ball.
Gastroenterology of the Rockies opens new clinic
Gastroenterology of the Rockies is opening a new GI clinic and endoscopy center in Denver, Colo. Doors to the clinic are slated to open on Aug. 26, with the endoscopy center opening shortly after, according to an Aug. 6 press release. The new site will offer patients on-site biologic infusion...
Colorado regulators approve oil drilling, fracking near Aurora Reservoir — with conditions
Colorado's regulators on Wednesday approved an application to drill for oil and natural gas, including fracking, near the Aurora Reservoir — under certain conditions. Commissioners from Colorado’s Energy and Carbon Management Commission voted, 3-1, to green-light what's called the Lowry Ranch Comprehensive Area Plan following hours of testimony from opponents and critics, as well as from Civitas, the oil and gas company that sought the application, in three meetings, including Wednesday's hearing. ...
Updated "lemon law" in effect, increases protections for vehicle owners
Starting Wednesday, there is an updated Colorado law designed to offer better protections to vehicle owners. The "lemon law" is designed to help consumers if they purchase a vehicle that turns out to be defective. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser Weiser issued a public advisory to help consumers understand their rights while providing guidance to car dealers to better understand their responsibilities.The updated law went into effect on Wednesday. According to the Colorado Attorney General's Office, it expands which vehicles are covered by the law, increases the duration of lemon law protections, lowers the requirement for a vehicle to be considered a...
First Fall Frost Predictions for 25 Locations in Colorado
Grand Junction, as well as parts of the Western Slope, are still experiencing near triple-digit summer heat. Yet some areas in Colorado are already approaching their first seasonal frost of the year. Here's a look at 25 locations in Colorado, and the day that the Farmer's Almanac believes each one...
Another Great Colorado Movie Theater Shuts Down – When Will It End?
Movie goers, movie lovers, across Colorado really have to take a hard look at how they embrace films, after another great theater has closed. Many movies are "bubble gum fare" for the masses: Marvel, Pixar, big comedies, for example. There's nothing wrong with those, but there also needs to be places to see films that don't fit into those categories.
What an Ozone Action Alert Day Is, and What to Do on High-Ozone Days
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Celebrating safety net health centers serving 1 in 7 Coloradans
Click play to listen to this article. (Colorado News Connection) Monday, Salud Family Health Fort Collins staff were giving away bags filled with fruits and vegetables at a pop-up farmer's market for National Health Center Week, meant to highlight the essential role Federally Qualified Health Centers play in improving public health.
Is it legal to record conversations in Colorado? What to know about the state's laws
Is it legal to record a conversation if the person you're recording doesn't know? Different states have different laws on the matter. Colorado is one of 37 one-party consent states, according to recordinglaw.com, meaning that only one party to the conversation has to consent to the creation of a recording. That can include your own consent if you are part of the conversation. However, it is illegal to record a conversation you weren't part of unless...
What you'll see on the Colorado ballot this November, what's pending and what didn't make the cut
The deadline for submitting signatures for ballot measures in Colorado was Aug. 5. To qualify for the November ballot, a measure must receive signatures equal to at least 5% of the total votes cast for all Secretary of State candidates in the last election. This year, that's 124,238. Measures that propose changes to the state Constitution must meet those same requirements and receive signatures from at least 2% of the total registered electors in each of Colorado's 35 Senate districts. ...
Suncor sued in federal court by environmental groups seeking hundreds of millions in fines
Colorado environmental groups sued owners of the Suncor refinery in federal court Tuesday seeking a halt to thousands of alleged pollution violations and asking for potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in fines. The Earthjustice lawsuit for Colorado’s Sierra Club, 350 Colorado and GreenLatinos is the latest in a long...