Denver

    By Bruce Watson

    | 10:05AM 5/23/2012
    For the past few months, reports have repeatedly affirmed that the economy is slowly improving. However, as one recent study highlights, some areas are recovering much faster than others.

    By Piet Levy

    | 10:00AM 3/08/2011
    It's time to celebrate, kids. For many of you, spring break is just around the corner. Great news, unless you were so busy with school (or partying) that you didn't make plans. But so long as you have a bit of cash saved up, you actually can get away for spring break. Expedia, Travelocity and...

    By Geoff Williams

    | 7:00AM 11/23/2010
    ATM fees have become even more of a budget buster in the last year, especially in cities like Seattle, Denver, Houston and Miami where fees ATM owners charge non customers are, on average, 30 cents or more higher than in other parts of the country, a recent Bankrate study found. Bankrate's 2010...

    By Bruce Watson

    | 3:00PM 9/24/2010
    The U.S. Air Force and Navy both rank among the top 100 polluters in America, and many of their now-abandoned bases have been declared Superfund sites by the EPA. Here's how two of these bases tackled the toxic stews left behind.

    By Bruce Kennedy

    | 4:08PM 9/02/2010
    Work is moving forward on a new light rail link from downtown Denver to its airport, backed by an unusual combination of federal loans and private investment. The project will create thousands of jobs, and add a much-needed public transit option for reaching the nation's fifth-busiest airport.

    By Bruce Watson

    | 11:00AM 8/17/2010
    When Lowry Air Force base closed in 1994, the surrounding area not only lost a major employer (which supplied some 7,000 people with jobs) but it also took a big chunk out of the area's population -- and threatened its economy.

    By Alysse Dalessandro

    | 2:00PM 7/15/2010
    Scammers are using the Better Business Bureau's name in two major Colorado cities to lure consumers into giving up personal information in exchange for prize money. Twice this week, a Colorado resident received a call from "James Manley with the BBB." She was told she had won a BBB raffle prize of...

    By Jennifer Oldham

    | 8:00AM 3/20/2010
    To many vacationers, life's a mountain, not a beach. An online service that tracks flights that travelers are researching for spring break found interest in the Mile High city is climbing, with a 49% gain in flight searches taking place this year in the weeks before spring break when compared to...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 12:50PM 10/27/2009
    The decline in newspaper advertising and an upswing in medical marijuana sales are happening simultaneously. And if viewed together, they present an illuminating opportunity for a few daily papers, should their publishers take advantage of the opportunity. The two industries are moving in opposite...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 5:30PM 10/12/2009
    In yet one more reason why the national dialog has changed from "health care reform" to "health insurance reform," Grand Junction, Colo. native Alex Lange was denied insurance coverage by Rocky Mountain Health Plans. Lange has never smoked, drank alcohol, nor has he ever been diagnosed with a...