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Fort Collins as one of USDA’s regional hubs — ‘it began to make sense’
HAP FRY Special to The Gazette
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Updated 7 hours ago
FORT COLLINS – SeonAh Kendall was initially caught off guard when she got word that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) had named Fort Collins as one of its regional hubs. That Fort Collins was being lumped in with larger...
HAP FRY Special to The Gazette
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Air Force Academy may cut back distinguished visiting professor program
Mary Shinn
mary-shinn@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
The Air Force Academy may pare back the number of distinguished visiting professors it hires next school year as a cost-saving measure — a step that worries professors with knowledge of the proposed cuts. Those who are concerned say the...
Mary Shinn
Reporter
Food banks in Denver area struggle to meet the need
Sage Kelley
sage-kelley@denvergazette.com
Updated 22 hours ago
The line of people outside the Adams County Food Bank wrapped around the building as the clock ticked toward 10 a.m. Thursday. Some held grocery bags. Others sat on the ground. All wore the same saturnine expression. That sight has...
Sage Kelley
Reporter
Congress cracks down on intoxicating hemp, but high-potency pot products get a free pass┃Vince Bzdek
Vince Bzdek
vince-bzdek@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
Buried deep in the bill to reopen the government was a little Easter egg: a ban on all intoxicating hemp products nationwide. Hemp-derived cannabinoids recently reached a total of $28.4 billion in annual sales across the nation, exceeding annual sales...
Vince Bzdek
Reporter
Mawa McQueen is creating community through crepes at Crepe Therapy Cafe in Boulder
Jonathan Ingraham
jonathan.ingraham@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 hour ago
“I do not want to be remembered as a crepe lady. I want to be remembered as someone who made a difference in the world through my restaurant.” Crepe Therapy Cafe Boulder chef Mawa McQueen’s cooking journey is a very...
Jonathan Ingraham
Reporter
Air Force Academy may cut back distinguished visiting professor program
Mary Shinn
mary-shinn@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 day ago
The Air Force Academy may pare back the number of distinguished visiting professors it hires next school year as a cost-saving measure — a step that worries professors who say the number of highly qualified instructors has already faced serious...
Mary Shinn
Reporter
Denver’s Tami Door will lead a downtown again, this time Boulder’s
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
Tami Door, the former chief executive of the Downtown Denver Partnership, is getting back into downtown management for another major city in the metro region — at least for a little bit. The Downtown Boulder Partnership named Door as its...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
Metro Denver area retailers grapple with penny pinch
Dennis Huspeni
dennis.huspeni@gazette.com
Updated 2 days ago
With the U.S. Mint producing its last-ever batch of new pennies this week, metro Denver area restaurants and retailers have dealt with penny shortages and are asking customers for patience — and exact change. Customers’ use of cash for retail...
Dennis Huspeni
Reporter
Automakers discuss playbook on navigating tariffs, supply-chain challenges
The Detroit News
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Updated 3 hours ago
SOUTHFIELD AND PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Local sourcing, backup vendors, onshoring, alternative designs and support for key trade agreements are part of major automotive suppliers’ strategies in navigating constant supply-chain strains. From the COVID-19 pandemic to President Donald Trump’s tariffs...
The Detroit News
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In U.S. first, pioneering robotaxi company Waymo has taken to freeways
Tribune News Service
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Updated 3 hours ago
In a first for the U.S., Waymo on Nov. 12 began offering driverless robot-taxi rides on freeways in the Bay Area, along with Los Angeles and Phoenix. The pioneering Google spinoff will also expand service down the Peninsula all the...
Tribune News Service
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