Unemployment Claims Reach A Pandemic Low As Colorado Warns Of A Winter Bump
It’s typical for some seasonal changes to happen. As an example, construction claims tend to rise in the fall and winter.
By Taylor Allen
How The CDC Evictions Ban Has Slowed (But Not Stopped) Evictions in Colorado
Eviction filings dropped by half after the new federal order, but hundreds more cases have gone to the courts.
Colorado’s Fire Season Hits Another Milestone: Cameron Peak Fire Now 3rd Largest In State History
The Cameron Peak fire burning west of Fort Collins grew on Friday and Saturday with hot temperatures and strong winds.
Coloradans Applying For $300 Unemployment Benefit Face Tech Troubles And Long Wait Times
The state announced payments would start going out this week, but they haven’t been disbursed yet.
By Taylor Allen
Colorado Could Start To Pay Trump’s Extra Unemployment Benefit As Early As Next Week
What you need to know about the delay and how to apply for the $300 unemployment benefit.
By Taylor Allen
Broncos Home Games Will Have Fans Attend In-Person Starting Sept. 27
The Denver Broncos play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sept. 27.
Smoke From Fire Burning In Larimer County Blankets Front Range
The Cameron Peak fire has flared on Sunday, sending smoke and ashes for miles and setting off alerts about unhealthy air as far south as Douglas County.
By Taylor Allen
At Platinum Divaz, Black Girls Are Mentors And Leaders
The Platinum Divaz, a dance team based in Aurora, us dedicated to the mission of encouraging leadership skills and self-esteem, particularly for Black girls.
By Taylor Allen
Colorado Approved For Trump’s Stripped-Down Unemployment Benefit
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment expects to begin paying out a $300 federal unemployment benefits boost in mid-to-late September.
By Taylor Allen
Four Wildfires Char More Than 125,000 Acres In A Hot And Dry Colorado. And There’s No Relief In Sight
The Pine Gulch, Grizzly Creek, Cameron Peak and Williams Fork fires continue to grow over the weekend as drought conditions fuel their flames and send their smoke across the state.
By Taylor Allen
Glenwood Springs Businesses Hunker Down As Grizzly Creek Fire Grows Rapidly
By Wednesday afternoon, the Glenwood Canyon wildfire had grown to more than 4,600 acres and was zero percent contained.
Pandemic Loan Borrowers Still Carry Their Debt Worries Even As Forgiveness Applications Open
A company’s debt from a PPP loan can qualify for forgiveness if at least 60 percent of the money was used for payroll. But first, business owners have to prove that.
Colorado’s Economy Is Better Than The National Figures, But The State Still Has A Long Recovery Ahead
Colorado lost 342,700 jobs from January to April 2020, but regained 126,000 in May and June.
By Taylor Allen
Did Colorado Parks And Wildlife Have To Kill That Pet Fox? They Say Yes, And Here’s Why
An agency spokesman said if they find baby animals they take them to rehabilitation centers, but adult wildlife kept as pets cannot survive on their own when they are released back into the wild.
By Taylor Allen
Wildfire in Mesa County That Began Friday Climbs to 1,500 Acres By Sunday
The Pine Gulch Fire was ignited Friday by lightning in BLM land. About 90 people are working to contain and control the fire.
By Taylor Allen
Wildlife Officers Euthanize Fox Kept In Captivity For Two Years In Colorado Springs
Officers discovered the fox after a woman made an Instagram page featuring dozens of pictures of the fox dating back to May 4, 2018. Photographs and video show the fox in a dog collar, on a leash, eating human snacks, and inside a chain-link fenced cage.
By Taylor Allen