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The Colorado Chamber hosted a panel with all eight of Colorado's U.S. House members, focusing on the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act" and its potential impacts on the state's business community.
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Legislators failed to make revisions or to come up with a plan to keep a first-in-the-nation AI law that's been derided by tech companies from taking effect early next year.
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Travis Hamblen prides himself on providing hats for all budgets. Tariffs are making that difficult.
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If prices continue to surge, the consequences would be "tariff-ible," according to one roastery in Jackson, Wyoming.
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House Bill 25-1011 would have required daycare chains to be more transparent about pricing and to notify parents prior to layoffs. But opponents said it'll discourage operators from opening up centers.
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At Fort Lewis College, a new project is underway to relabel bathrooms without mentioning gender expression. And in Cortez, local businesses like WildEdge Brewing Collective and the ZU Gallery are coordinating on ‘Fa La La La Local,’ a shopping event organized by the Cortez Retail Enhancement Association, or CREA.
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American Airlines and Dell are directly criticizing Republican-sponsored legislation in the state legislature that would curb expanded voter access.
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In early January, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced a plan to rescind the Cole Memorandum, an Obama-era directive to federal law enforcement…
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In this episode of the Big Fat Farm Show, host Kellie Pettyjohn talks with Tucker Robinson, co-owner of WildEdge Brewing, about his transition from…
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Kokopelli Bike and Board is the first in the area to add coffee to its existing menu of bikes, repairs and sporting gear. KSJD's Austin Cope talked with…