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Colorado farmers scale back crops and fear for survival as drought, tariffs and war take their toll

“If we don’t get moisture, I’m not going to plant,” said chile grower Praxie Vigil, who runs Vigil Farms along the Bessemer Ditch near Pueblo.

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Aerospace companies choose Colorado as place to expand operations

Danish company Multicut plans to locate at the Forge Campus in Loveland. Ohio-based SelectTech Services Corp. will expand to El Paso County.

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Statewide interest wins out in Elbert County-Xcel Energy transmission line dispute

Public Utilities Commission overturns county’s denial of Xcel permits.

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Will drought limit grazing for Colorado’s cattle herds, force sell-offs?

Drought has cattle producers facing mounting challenges: rising hay prices, potential limits on grazing.

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First drive-thru-only Chick-fil-A to open in Denver

The restaurant is at 9111 E. 40th Ave.

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Hyatt Regency Denver completes $70 million makeover

The 37-story hotel’s guestrooms have been redesigned with new furniture, fixtures and finishes.

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Denver’s Stomp Athletics lands $50K deal on Shark Tank for basketball shoe traction pads

Denver startup Stomp Athletics scored a $50K deal on Shark Tank with Kevin O’Leary. The company’s basketball shoe traction products saw a major sales spike after airing.

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56 Denver restaurants urge City Council not to lower tipped minimum wage