
Proposal would create new fund for fighting wildfires
A plan to change federal wildfire funding aims to provide the money needed to fight fires, while also protecting programs for preventing fires.

By Mike Lamp

Lessons from 2013 floods help prepare for the next time
Colorado’s energy industry and state regulators learned some lessons from last September’s floods. That knowledge could help prevent some damage the next time high water hits the state’s oil and gas fields.

By Mike Lamp

Slideshow: 2014 Marade to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.
Thousands gather for Denver’s 29th annual MLK Day celebration.

By Mike Lamp

2013 produces more millionaires in Colo.
The Phoenix Global Wealth Monitor says nearly 114 thousand Coloradans had “investable assets” of at least a million dollars last year.

By Mike Lamp

Mountain resorts celebrate early-season snow
Good early-season snow is bringing more skiers to Colorado’s slopes and raising hopes for a strong winter and spring.

By Mike Lamp

Confidence is up in Colo. business community
Business community is optimistic according to Leed School confidence index.

By Mike Lamp

Colo. sees another drop in unemployment
Colorado’s unemployment rate is at its lowest in five years.

By Mike Lamp

Colo. created more jobs than thought
Colorado’s employment situation looks a little better based on newly revised estimates from the state labor department.

By Mike Lamp

More kids enroll in Colorado schools as learning resources shrink
Enrollment is on the rise in public schools across Colorado. But the surge comes as funding for kids and classrooms takes a takes big hit.

By Mike Lamp

Federal grant creates hundreds of jobs to help Colorado rebuild after flood
A newly-announced grant by the U.S. Dept. of Labor will provide more than 200 temporary jobs in Colorado, putting people to work repairing flood damage.

By Mike Lamp

Health Department says uranium spill contained
The Cotter Corporation is working to clean up a spill of contaminated water at its now-closed uranium mill near Canon City.

By Mike Lamp

40 Days Later, Flood Recovery On Track
Colorado’s flood repairs are right on target, according to the man appointed by Governor Hickenlooper to oversee the effort.

By Mike Lamp

Shutdown Shutters Colorado’s Federal Laboratories
Colorado scientists are being honored this week. CO-LABS, representing 30 federally funded research centers in the state, is recognizing breakthroughs in climate resarch, disease control and other fields.

By Mike Lamp

Shutdown Forces Furloughs at Fort Carson
The 26,000 soldiers at Fort Carson are still on duty during the federal government shutdown, but life on the Army base near Colorado Springs is a little different since much […]

By Mike Lamp

Rematch: Broncos Open Season Against Ravens
It was the Ravens who ended Denver’s Super Bowl hopes last season.

By Mike Lamp

Denver B-Cycles To Roll Year-Round
Denver’s B-cycle bike share program has been growing ever since it began in 2010.

By Mike Lamp