
JBS picketers find resolve and sunny weather outside the meat-packing plant
One cutting station worker says she’ll be there every day of the two-week strike.

Alterra CEO steps down
A committee will serve the leadership post until a replacement is found.

Colorado on the way to show job losses for 2025 as data finalized
According to labor data, the state’s job market shrunk by 0.6% in the middle of last year.

Vail’s earnings are going downhill
It’s hard to hit financial targets as a ski resort owner when the snow just doesn’t fall.

Colorado tapping the brakes on apartment construction
The number of new affordable and market rate units fell to a decade low at the end of 2025.

University’s mine once produced gold, now the school plans to turn part of the dark, dusty tunnel into a quantum lab
Colorado School of Mines plans to create an underground cryolab 400 meters into a mountain for a stable environment for quantum computing tests.

‘Persistently lacking’ snowfall has mountain visitors putting away their skis
Vail’s financial outlook and hotel bookings are on a downward trend.

Crocs had a good holiday season but still struggles under the heel of tariffs
Revenues for the Broomfield-based iconic shoe company were down less than analysts forecast.

Streets in Denver’s Highlands neighborhood tell a story about a Scottish-inspired dream
A handful of curved streets is what’s left of a vision for the hilly area north of the original city limits.

Visits to Vail Resorts down 20% this winter after lack of snow
Vail says lift ticket, ski school and dining revenue are all down.

Mountain towns tighten their belts as pandemic-fueled tourism high starts declining
Tourism is the lifeblood of many of Colorado’s mountain communities. Money from out-of-towners helps pay for everything from fixing roads and building affordable housing to planning holiday parades and maintaining parks.

How to recession-proof your finances
Financial adviser talks about emergency funds, ways to save and what to watch out for.

Metro Denver could see a couple inches of snow Saturday night
Weekend weather on the Front Range and in the mountains finally includes snow.

Colorado’s slowing growth could be a symptom of its own success
Coming out of the Great Recession, the state was booming, drawing people and jobs.

In a major change in cannabis policy that could impact Colorado’s industry, president directs DOJ to ease regulations
Reclassifying the drug to a Schedule III drug puts it on par with Tylenol with codeine and opens the doors for Colorado research.


Government jobs boost Colorado gains in September as reports start up after the shutdown
Monthly jobs numbers are early estimates and are revised as more information comes in.
