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Colorado home insurance premiums are soaring faster than anywhere else

Already burdened after a spike in property taxes, homeowners in the state are spending on average nearly $1 out of every $22 they earn insuring their properties.

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Xfinity drops Denver7, other E.W. Scripps-owned channels in contract dispute

Four Colorado stations have been impacted, including KOAA, KCDO, KMGH and KPXC. Scripps owns and operates 40 broadcast stations nationwide in the Comcast footprint.

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Workers at Alamo Drafthouse in Sloan’s Lake to strike over QR code rollout

The strike will begin on Friday.

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Colorado companies playing part in historic Artemis II lunar mission

Colorado aerospace companies are playing big roles in NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, scheduled to launch Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

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Jared Leonard, AJ’s and Campfire restaurateur, pleads guilty to $2.3M fraud

Jared Leonard, the Evergreen restaurateur behind Campfire Concepts and AJ’s Pit Bar-B-Q, admitted Friday to defrauding federal aid programs out of $2.3 million and not paying $434,000 in taxes.

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Six months after buy, owner lists Centennial office buildings near proposed Midtown district for sale

Highland Place II, an office building in Centennial, was sold in the fall. Now, with spring just begun, it’s back on the market.

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Bank finds buyer for foreclosed office building off Leetsdale

A bank has found a buyer for a small Denver office building that it foreclosed on late last year.

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Denver adds Focus building near Union Station to neglected buildings list