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EPA rejects Colorado’s plan to tie coal plant shutdowns to cleaner skies
Scott Weiser
scott-weiser@denvergazette.com
Updated 8 hours ago
Federal air quality regulators on Friday rejected Colorado’s latest haze-reduction plan, saying the state wrongly tried to force coal-fired power plants to close early as part of efforts to clear up views in national parks and wilderness areas. The U.S....
Scott Weiser
Reporter
After sale, what’s next for Denver Pavilions?
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 9 hours ago
The Denver Pavilions and the parking lots attached to it are at last under the same ownership, opening up the possibility for redevelopment of the downtown shopping center. In late December, the Denver Downtown Development Authority closed on the mall...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
Gov. Jared Polis ‘frustrated, surprised’ at efforts to revive vetoed union bill
Marissa Ventrelli
marissa-ventrelli@denvergazette.com
Updated 10 hours ago
Gov. Jared Polis was surprised that Democratic lawmakers and labor groups are seeking to revive a union-backed legislation less than a year after he vetoed the bill due to concerns about its impact on businesses and mandatory dues. Elected officials...
Marissa Ventrelli
Reporter
Red Carpet Reception proves new home’s a winner for Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale | NONPROFIT REGISTER
Joanne Davidson Special to Colorado Politics
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Updated 10 hours ago
NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW News: It wasn’t just the art that people were talking about at Thursday night’s Red Carpet Reception for the 34th Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale. A good number of the 1,000-plus guests were on their first visit to the show’s spacious new location on the...
NASA taps Colorado companies to lead development on telescope searching for life on other planet
Alexander Edwards
alexander-edwards@denvergazette.com
Updated 12 hours ago
NASA has selected two Colorado companies to help develop a future NASA space telescope that will look for signs of life on other planets. The flagship project, called the Habitable Worlds Observatory, will be the first space telescope purpose built...
Alexander Edwards
Reporter
Ski patrollers end strike against Telluride
RACHAEL WRIGHT Special to The Gazette
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Updated 20 hours ago
After 13 days, the longest ski patrol strike in U.S. history has come to an end. On Dec. 27, the 72-member Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Association voted to go on strike after approaching Telluride Ski Resort (Telski) owner Chuck Horning...
Xcel seeks back-to-back rate hikes totaling $546 million
Scott Weiser
scott-weiser@denvergazette.com
Updated 20 hours ago
Colorado’s largest utility filed for major increases in both electric and natural gas rates within weeks of each other, a move that could add roughly $17 a month to the average household bill serving both services. Xcel Energy submitted a...
Scott Weiser
Reporter
Inside the ‘Boulder Bubble,’ a custom home is $17.25 million
Mark Samuelson
mark-samuelson@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
You’d expect a newer custom home in the Denver area, one with 9,000-plus feet of living space on a larger city site, with a pool and good mountain views, to have a lofty price, right? Maybe in the high-seven figures?...
Mark Samuelson
Reporter
Alaska Airlines sets out expansion, placing its largest Boeing order yet
Reuters
reuters@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
WASHINGTON – Alaska Airlines said Wednesday it will purchase 110 new Boeing aircraft — the largest single order in the carrier’s history — as part of an aggressive expansion and fleet modernization plan. The deal includes 105 737 MAX 10...
Reuters
Reporter
Warner Bros. rejects Paramount takeover again
The Associated Press
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Updated 2 days ago
NEW YORK — Warner Bros. again rejected a takeover bid from Paramount and told shareholders Wednesday to stick with a rival offer from Netflix. Warner’s leadership has repeatedly rebuffed Skydance-owned Paramount’s overtures — and urged shareholders just weeks ago to back the sale of...
The Associated Press
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