HealthColorado’s Leaders Say Consumers Will See A Public Health Insurance Option With Lower Premiums. But They’ll Have To Convince Hospitals FirstBy John Daley
OutdoorsDenver-Based Alterra Buys Another Ski Mountain. This Time It’s Vermont’s SugarbushBy The Associated Press and Colorado Public Radio Staff
Government and PoliticsProp CC’s Loss Sets Up A 2020 Tax Overhaul Showdown Over TABORBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsProp DD Won. Here’s When And How You Can Place Your 1st Colorado Sports BetBy Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsProposition DD, Which Would Legalize Sports Betting, Too Close To Call OvernightBy Ben Markus
Government and PoliticsProposition CC Opponents Claim Victory, Celebrate By Inviting Full TABOR Repeal Attempt In 2020By Nathaniel Minor
MoneyThe State Fair Has Lost Money For 21 Years Straight. An Audit Finds It Has ‘Fundamental’ ProblemsBy Andrew Kenney
Money98% Of Colorado’s Job Growth Has Been In Just 10 Counties. But It Should Be More Evenly Spread Across The State In The FutureBy Nathaniel Minor
Government and PoliticsPolis Makes His 2020 Budget Pitch: More Cash For Preschool, Road Needs And Colorado ParksBy Bente Birkeland
MoneyCoors’ Windy City Move Is More Of A Sentimental Wound For Colorado Than An Economic OneBy Ben Markus
MoneyFinding Ski Bums To Work At Resorts Is Getting Harder In Tight Labor MarketBy The Associated Press