Triple threat imperils Colorado’s water supply
Colorado is melting, drying up and blowing away right in front of our eyes as a result of at least three big environmental problems that impact the state’s water for decades to come.
Colorado is melting, drying up and blowing away right in front of our eyes as a result of at least three big environmental problems that impact the state’s water for decades to come.
Some 11 percent of CFOs expect to make cuts in accounting and financial staff in the fourth quarter, up from 7 percent who expected to reduce staff three months ago, a survey shows.
Smoke from wildfires in California and other parts of the West has drifted over Colorado, prompting the state health department to issue a smoke health advisory for the northwest and north-central parts of the state.
As expected, Colorado Springs Gazette owner Freedom Communications filed for bankruptcy Tuesday, turning the company over to its secured lenders, The New York Times reports.
Injured workers didn’t have a lot of nice things to say Monday about Pinnacol Assurance, the quasigovernmental insurance firm of last resort for worker’s compensation.
The Colonial Revival architecture of the Colorado governor’s mansion makes it an ideal location for some of the movie’s scenes, the filmmakers say.
If at first you don’t succeed — even by a 3-1 margin — try, try again. That is the sentiment from the folks who tried last fall to get Colorado voters to declare that life begins at conception.