Denver Business Journal - Fri Nov 27
With aggressive discounting by stores and greater optimism by consumers, some Denver-area retailers say they're doing better than they expected on this Black Friday, with strong sales of clothing and electronics especially.
Late fees start to ebb, along with vehicle owners' ireDenver Post - Thu Nov 26
Coloradans paid $1.9 million in auto-registration late fees in October, marking the first time the monthly tally has dipped below $2 million since the fines went into effect in June.
State withholds tax revenue from Castle Pines NorthDenver Post - Mon Nov 23
Castle Pines North is barred from receiving property-tax revenues until it turns in its annual audit, which is already six weeks overdue, the state auditor has ruled.
Kids eat for free in Douglas County at these restaurantsExaminer.com - Mon Nov 23
Stepping up to the plate to help out families in need during these trying economic times are the following restaurants in the Douglas County CO area.
Art on a Whim hosts benefit for the BOECThe Summit County Journal - Fri Nov 20
For more than thirty years the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center has opened the outdoors to adults and youth with disabilities, serious illnesses and special needs with its adaptive sport and outdoor education programs.
Man accused of sex assault may have other alleged victims9NEWS - Thu Nov 19
Sheriff's investigators say he got to know a mother and her teenage boys at an Aurora church.
Back in the saddleReporterHerald.com - Thu Nov 19
Loveland man is 3-time Nat'l Senior Pro Rodeo champ When Loveland resident Eddie Schmidt is riding the saddle bronc, holding on for seven seconds, he can feel the magic.
Developer seeks urban-renewal designation for raw landThe Gazette - Wed Nov 18
It would be one of the city's more unusual urban renewal projects. A Colorado Springs developer and city government economic development officials are proposing to transform nearly 200 untouched acres in a fast-growing part of town into an urban renewal site - a designation typically reserved for run-down, problem-plagued areas.
Ergen steps down as EchoStar CEOThe Denver Business Journal - Mon Nov 16
Charlie Ergen, founder and chairman of satellite TV technology company EchoStar Corp.
A court for mental illnessDenver Post - Sun Nov 15
History will be made in Colorado's 18th Judicial District this week when Colorado's first districtwide adult Mental Health Court will convene to hear the case of "Robert," age 37.
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