Metro Moves: Boutique office in Cherry Creek breaks ground
Trump’s coffee tariff change helps U.S. roasters, hurts Brazil
Reuters
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Updated 11 hours ago
NEW YORK – The Trump administration’s decision to eliminate tariffs on most coffee bean imports will be a boon for coffee roasters and importers in the U.S., but top global grower Brazil will suffer because its coffee remains subject to...
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US construction spending rebounds in August
Bill Radford
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Updated 11 hours ago
U.S. construction spending unexpectedly rebounded in August, likely lifted by home renovations as higher mortgage rates continued to weigh on single-family homebuilding. The Commerce Department’s Census Bureau said Monday that construction spending increased 0.2% after an upwardly revised 0.2% gain...
Bill Radford
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Novo cuts Wegovy prices, but doctors still see cost challenges
The Associated Press
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Updated 11 hours ago
Novo Nordisk is chopping prices again for Wegovy, but doctors say the expense will remain challenging for patients without insurance. The drugmaker said Monday that it has started selling higher doses of the injectable obesity treatment for $349 a month...
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Home Depot, Lowe’s earnings to gauge recovery in home-improvement spending
Reuters
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Updated 11 hours ago
Home Depot and Lowe’s are set to post modest sales gains when they report quarterly results this week, giving investors a read on whether the outlook is improving or consumer caution is still holding back renovation and do-it-yourself spending. The...
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Women’s soccer team looking at options outside Denver to build stadium
Bernadette Berdychowski
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Updated 8 hours ago
Denver Summit FC is considering other places to house its stadium outside of the city, the new major league women’s soccer team said in a statement. The announcement followed a tense City Council committee meeting last week where city leaders...
Bernadette Berdychowski
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Colorado Lottery Commission proposes credit card sales, sparks controversy
Marianne Goodland
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Updated 11 hours ago
The Colorado Lottery Commission is planning some rule changes that are already raising eyebrows at the state Capitol, including the prospect of allowing residents to use credit cards to purchase lottery tickets. Within the more than 100 pages of rule...
Marianne Goodland
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Metro moves: Denver airport begins work on new cell phone waiting lot
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 12 hours ago
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON DIA CELL PHONE WAITING LOT A new travel...
Bernadette Berdychowski
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Can Colorado reinvent its uranium legacy?
Scott Weiser
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Updated 12 hours ago
Uranium mining in Colorado has a bright future. George Glasier believes that. From his cattle ranch near Nucla, Colo., where sagebrush valleys give way to rugged canyons, Glasier leads a company working to restart old uranium mines and build a...
Scott Weiser
Reporter
One issue is uniting Americans in a time of polarization, according to a new poll
Amelia Thomson-deveaux
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Updated 8 hours ago
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Pessimism about the country’s future has risen in cities since last year, but rural America is more optimistic about what’s ahead for the U.S., according to a new survey from the American Communities Project. And...
Amelia Thomson-deveaux
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Washington state leaders rip Colorado over ‘failing’ wolf reintroduction program
Marianne Goodland
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Updated 10 hours ago
Washington’s Fish and Wildlife Commission on Saturday said “no, not now” to sending wolves to Colorado, after a hearing in which the state’s residents vigorously argued against it. The commission voted, 8-1, to send a letter to Colorado stating that...
Marianne Goodland
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Denver 311 service hours reduced, 'Sunny' chatbot takes on more
The City and County of Denver announced on Monday that it is reducing service hours for its Denver 311 non-emergency service, which helps visitors and residents navigate the city and its services, and is relying more on “Sunny,” an AI-powered chatbot. According to a post from the city’s official social media account, the new hours […]
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NOT ALONE IN THE MINES: The legend of Colorado's "Tommyknockers"
From infamous haunted hotels to stories of spooky hiking trails and cannibalism, Colorado has no shortage of blood-curdling tales and landmarks. One such legend of a slightly tamer degree is that of “tommyknockers” – notoriously mischievous goblin-like creatures known for playing tricks in Colorado mines. The mines built in Colorado during the gold and silver […]




