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Colorado Attorney General, environmental groups challenge EPA rejection of the state’s regional haze plan
Scott Weiser
scott.weiser@gazette.com
Updated 2 hours ago
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and several environmental organizations have filed separate petitions in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to reject Colorado’s regional haze plan. The plan included proposals...
Scott Weiser
Reporter
Denver Restaurant Week is back with deals starting at $25
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 60 minutes ago
Denver Restaurant Week has returned. The 10-day celebration of the local restaurant industry begins this Friday. The annual event is in its 22nd year and usually occurs in March, a typically slower period for Denver’s restaurant industry. This year’s edition...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
Colorado’s outdoor economy growth slowing
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 hour ago
The post-pandemic boom in the outdoor recreation world appears to have slowed, according to new federal data. The industry is still growing nationwide, but it’s been slower than in past years. The trend is evident in Colorado, as well, though...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
Sundance Film Festival will ‘build something new’ in Boulder, organizers say
Bernadette Berdychowski
bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 hours ago
Don’t expect the Sundance Film Festival to look exactly the same in Boulder as it had in Park City, Utah. “We can’t pick up a film festival that’s been in a location for over 40 years… and move it into...
Bernadette Berdychowski
Reporter
Colorado legislators eye changes to credit card ‘swipe fees’
Marianne Goodland
marianne.goodland@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 6 hours ago
Colorado legislators are proposing to eliminate “swipe fees” on sales taxes, a move that proponents say would save businesses tens of thousands of dollars a year but which will likely revive counter-arguments that those fees help create a stable and...
Marianne Goodland
Reporter
Four blocks from City Park, Tudor ranch has entertaining possibilities
Mark Samuelson
mark-samuelson@denvergazette.com
Updated 4 hours ago
At a moment agents are sensing unusual demand for ranch plans and for others that have a primary suite on the main level, veteran agent Ali Van Westenberg has one of those to show on Denver’s 17th Avenue Parkway, four...
Mark Samuelson
Reporter
Economic implications of Mideast conflict | Tatiana Bailey
TATIANA BAILEY Special to The Gazette
tatiana-bailey-special-to-the-gazette@denvergazette.com
Updated 21 hours ago
Any time there is a new geopolitical conflict, like the one we are now seeing in the Middle East, the greatest concern is the risk is to human lives. A secondary, but important concern, is impact to the economy. The...
As parents claim some AI chatbots encourage teen suicide, Colorado legislators eye regulation
Marissa Ventrelli
marissa.ventrelli@coloradopolitics.com
Updated 6 hours ago
Last September, the parents of two teen boys appeared before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism to tell their stories. Megan Garcia, the mother of 14-year-old Sewell Setzer, said her son took his own life in 2024....
Marissa Ventrelli
Reporter
Apple debuts $599 MacBook Neo to challenge Chromebooks, Windows PCs
Reuters
reuters@denvergazette.com
Updated 12 hours ago
Apple on Wednesday unveiled the MacBook Neo, a lower-priced addition to its laptop lineup starting at $599, as it looks to broaden its reach in a price-sensitive PC market while rivals face tighter supply of memory chips. A lower-priced laptop...
Reuters
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As rates dip below 6%, Denver agents see market come alive with multiple offers
Mark Samuelson
mark.samuelson@denvergazette.com
Updated 10 hours ago
When Mile Hi Modern agent Brandy Pfalmer’s clients put in an offer on a $1.025 million home in Denver’s Park Hill neighborhood last week, her clients added an extra $75,000 to sweeten the deal. But that wasn’t enough. Ultimately, Pfalmer’s buyers...
Mark Samuelson
Reporter
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Young entrepreneurs shine at Denver Startup Week
The future was on display at Denver Startup Week Wednesday as a panel of prospective entrepreneurs, three 11-year-old sixth graders, told the audience their ideas for the coming years, especially concerning a renewable energy-based economy. “When we think about our future, and we start to despair, we can instead think about these young people right […]
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Greeley Starbucks becomes 8th statewide to unionize
A Greeley Starbucks became the eight in the state to unionize after employees voted 20-1 in favor of the move Tuesday night. The journey to unionize began on August 5 when 90% of employees petitioned for recognition as a union. Employees from the store located at 2604 11th Ave. cast their votes throughout the day. […]




