Health care website offers more help

The Obama administration is working to make it easier for people to compare health plans and sign up for coverage on the website created under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. New...

DATE: Oct. 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Briefs

Avian flu outbreak hurts supply of eggs Higher egg prices at restaurants and grocery stores are here to stay for a while. An outbreak of avian flu in June triggered a massive culling of about 42...

DATE: Oct. 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Mesa Verde’s historic visitor center needs tenant

Mesa Verde National Park is struggling with what to do with the old Far View Visitor Center. The circular building with panoramic views was abandoned in 2013 in favor of a new visitor and research...

DATE: Oct. 23, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Crow Canyon reorganizes, lays off six staff

The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center has embarked on a reorganization that the center’s president, Deborah Gangloff, says will help streamline operations and emphasize revenue generation.Six...

DATE: Oct. 23, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Grocers launch effort to sell full-strength beer and wine

DENVER – Colorado grocers on Wednesday launched a ballot effort to allow all supermarkets to sell full-strength beer and wine. The long-anticipated initiative is being touted as a matter of choice...

DATE: Oct. 22, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Family Dollar store coming back to Cortez

Family Dollar is making its return to Cortez, and construction on the 8,200-square-foot store is wrapping up this year. According to Bryn Winburn, spokesperson for Family Dollar, the store is...

DATE: Oct. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

SCAPE starting loaned executive program

Starting in 2016, the Southwest Colorado Accelerator Program for Entrepreneurs will begin a new loaned executive program. To take advantage of all of the talent and knowledge in the community,...

DATE: Oct. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Water treatment to begin

The dustings of snow on top of the San Juan Mountains only signify the urgency to which the Environmental Protection Agency looks to stabilize the discharge of acid mine drainage at the Gold King...

DATE: Oct. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

EPA: Water for Navajos was OK

DENVER – New tests on water sent to Navajo Nation farmers after millions of gallons of waste spilled from a Colorado mine indicate that the emergency supply met federal and tribal standards for...

DATE: Oct. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

$14 million spent on spill, EPA says

The Environmental Protection Agency has so far spent more than $14 million in its response to the Aug. 5 Gold King Mine blowout, according to an internal document. And an Oct. 6 weekly Situation...

DATE: Oct. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Pretty in Pink Fashion Show

DATE: Oct. 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

Denver companies recall marijuana grown with pesticides

Two Denver marijuana cultivation facilities voluntarily recalled a wide-ranging group of products Wednesday over concerns they contained residues of disallowed pesticides. TruCannabis and Colorado...

DATE: Oct. 15, 2015 | CATEGORY: Business

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