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Coloradans can now compare hospital prices for specific procedures, insurance plans
If you have a medical procedure on the horizon in Colorado, there’s a new way to shop around for the best price. Gov. Jared Polis on Tuesday announced a new website —…
Regulators passed sweeping rules to mitigate impacts of oil and gas drilling. Will they protect Coloradans?
Colorado oil and gas regulators Tuesday passed sweeping rules to deal with the cumulative impacts of drilling and hailed it as “a big step forward,” but legislators, environmentalists and community groups criticized…
Two Coloradans join first-ever commercial spacewalk to research ways for people to live on Mars
Scott “Kid” Poteet grew up in the 1980s watching the original “Top Gun” and spent a career flying fighter jets at Mach 2 — which is a fraction of the speed of the…
Southeastern Coloradans could pay $20 more a month if state regulators approve utility’s rate increase
Black Hills Energy, which serves about 100,000 customers in a slice of southeastern Colorado, is seeking a $36.7 million rate hike, which would increase the average residential bill by about $20 a…
Coloradans from every political party, age group and region want politicians to do something about the cost of living
There’s a catchall phrase that’s been tossed around as parody for decades, but feels increasingly earnest: In this economy? As in: Go out to eat, in this economy? Go to a concert,…
What’s Working: Nearly 55,000 Coloradans now have a retirement account after law went into effect
Quick links: Who’s saving? | Growth in 401(k)s| The missing 45,000 and future of CO Saves | Poll: Are you ready to retire? | Other: GlobalMindED, rural business loans One year after…
Federal data may be underestimating how many Coloradans have bad internet, report says
Federal data documenting who has adequate internet service and who doesn’t may be underestimating those who do not by more than a million people, according to a new analysis by researchers at…
What’s Working: State economy grew as Coloradans consumed in 2023. That could change with rising property values
A decline in new business formations in Colorado in the fourth quarter from a year earlier probably has less to do with any economic uncertainty than with something much more tangible: A…