Biden administration delays oil and gas lease sales again amid environmental protest
The Bureau of Land Management delayed three oil and gas lease sales for the second time this month to complete environmental reviews and "allow time for protest resolution."
Colorado man forced to shutter small business due to COVID-19 mandates: 'Stress was immense'
A Colorado-based small business, C&C Breakfast and Korean Kitchen, had to close due to COVID mandates and restrictions amid the pandemic. The owner of the family-run business, Jesse Arellano, shared with Fox News Digital that he felt he had no choice after suffering through hard times.
Lawsuit alleges power line sparked Colorado wildfire
The first lawsuit assigning blame for the wildfire that destroyed over 1,000 homes in suburban Denver has been filed.
Film producer, GOP candidate who did business with Disney says company's 'wokeness' will be their 'downfall'
Deborah Flora, a Colorado Republican seeking to challenge Democrat Senator Michael Bennett in the 2022 midterm election, posited that The Walt Disney Company may not survive the injection of "wokeness" flowing through the company.
Colorado man accuses Carvana of selling him stolen, damaged vehicle
Carvana's website states that all of its vehicles are put through a 150-point inspection. It also emphasizes that it does not sell cars that have been in a reported accident or have frame or structural damage.
Colorado governor tries to fight highest inflation in nation with cuts on gas, services
High shipping costs, rising energy costs, a shortage of materials, elevated commodity prices and rising wages have driven national and state-wide inflation to record levels.
Colorado Vrbo host discovers drugs, illegal IDs, and feces inside rental property
A Denver woman who leased out her property through Expedia Group Inc.’s Vrbo was shocked to recently discover her rental had been reworked to conduct illegal activity.
Whitewater rafting groups lose in minimum-wage dispute
Rafting outfitters fought a federal $15 minimum wage mandate and lost.
Tech-savvy kids defeat Apple’s and others’ parental-control features
Tech-savvy children, whose online time skyrocketed during the pandemic, are finding ways to circumvent the controls meant to protect them.
Denver airport sees hundreds of flight cancellations due to high winds
High winds are causing travel problems across at Denver International Airport, where wind gusts of up to 55 mph were reported in the area.
Colorado Dem governor has paid little in taxes despite wealth, report says
Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis is drawing scrutiny for paying little in taxes despite earnings that classify him as a millionaire.
Denver airport's jobs fair hoped for 5K visitors – only 100 people showed up
Denver International Airport held a job fair this weekend hoping to see 5,000 eager prospective hires. But only about 100 people showed up.
Body composting a 'green' alternative to burial, cremation
Seth Viddal, a business owner, has created an environmentally friendly alternative to burials and cremations.
Dem-backed MLB All-Star Game move cost majority-Black Atlanta tens of millions of dollars
The left-wing push to move Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game out of Atlanta in the name of racial equity cost the majority-Black city an estimated $70 million or more, according to experts.
Real estate listing for decaying, stinky 'house from hell' already sold a week after being listed
There’s a buyer for every house.
Austin, Texas, ranks top for tech worker migration, LinkedIn data shows
Austin, Texas, Nashville, Tennessee and Charlotte, North Carolina rank as the top three cities to see the largest inflow of tech-related job migration over the past 12 months, according to new data provided by LinkedIn.
Space Force officer lost leadership post after denouncing critical race theory, Marxism
A Space Force commander was reportedly relieved from his post for making comments denouncing Marxist ideology in the military.















