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More than 80% of local governments have opted out of Colorado’s new paid family, medical leave

Many said they have similar or better programs in place for their workers

Troubled operator K.P. Kauffman violated state order to stop selling its oil and gas

KPK says it must sell oil and gas or its 1,200 wells may end up orphaned

College hosts workers’ compensation workshop

Free workshop discusses safety, compliance

City of Durango to allow long-term permits for food trucks

Mobile businesses were having to move every six months under a temporary permit

City of Aztec seeks community input on tourism plan

Survey aims to determine who visits Aztec and how to plan tourism efforts

Colorado bill could create difficulties for restaurant owners

HB23-1118 would force employers to post work schedules two weeks in advance

The Big Idea Makerspace at San Juan College is for innovators and creators

‘Space’ will seek a new technician to staff the facility

Silverton Mountain plans a second chair at the frills-free ski hill

The expert-only steep skiing mecca hopes a new lift will add fuel to town’s growing winter economy

A study answers the question: Has legal pot in Colorado made other drug problems worse?

A study from the University of Colorado and the University of Minnesota uses long-term data on twins to assess the impacts

Main Street Cortez perks up with a new coffee shop

Cortez Coffee House and Eatery restores popular community meeting place

U.S. House OKs bill to open public land to development if reserve oil is tapped

Amendment from Rep. Boebert of Colorado would identify portions of Thompson Divide to be leased

Colorado may end age-discriminating work questions

Senate Bill 58 would put an end to asking applicants’ age