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Will Coloradans see higher beef prices if JBS workers go on strike?

About 3,800 workers are set to walk off the job at the company’s flagship plant at 5:30 a.m. Monday over what they say are persistent unfair labor practices, unsafe working conditions and low wages

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Printing business challenges permit for QuikTrip gas station along South Platte River

A Denver business that operates along the South Platte River is protesting a new neighbor: a QuikTrip gas station and convenience store it says never should have been approved in a floodplain.

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Improving Investor Behavior: Where does your risk live?

The real question isn’t whether risk exists, but where it shows up (and when).

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Grocery startup Nude Foods bags $250K on ‘Shark Tank’

The founders of Nude Foods Market went on ABC’s “Shark Tank” to pitch a local ‘zero waste’ grocery outfit with locations in Boulder and Denver.

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El Paso County approves boundary line adjustment near possible second Colorado Buc-ee’s

County officials approved a BLA application despite concerns from Tri-Lakes area residents.

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Colorado bill eliminating some credit card fees passes committee as lawmakers try idea again

The bill “addresses a simple question of fairness: Should (businesses) be charged for swipe fees on money that was never theirs to begin with?” said Sen. Iman Jodeh, an Aurora Democrat.

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