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Hickenlooper signs eco-devo, jobs measures
Gov. John Hickenlooper is scheduled today to sign two bills that will get the state government more involved in ensuring the success of certain Colorado businesses and state residents looking for work.
Police catch suspected coin-store burglars red handed
Jefferson County Sheriff's deputies caught four suspected thieves red handed as they were loading a stolen vehicle with stolen goods from a coin store near West Long Drive and West Bowles Avenue early Thursday morning.
Fahrenheit ITa Acquires Indecon Solutions
Fahrenheit IT Staffing and Consulting , one of the nation's fastest growing middle-market IT staffing companies, announced today its acquisition of Indecon Solutions .
Gorton School walk links acts of kindness to anti bullying message
REASON TO CELEBRATE: Even if the School Committee voted to close Gorton, the school would have still held its anti-bullying walk.
Flags ordered to half-staff on Thursday
Flags in Colorado will be flown at half-staff Thursday, in honor of a Marine from Parker who was killed in Afghanistan earlier this month.
Former Trackster Ganzar Named Fulbright Scholarship Recipient
WACO, Texas Former Baylor track and field student-athlete Leigh Ann Ganzar was recently chosen as one of two Baylor University graduates to receive the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship - the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government.
Maven's Mission to Mars: Images
Well-dressed and entering Maven's haven, are, left to right: SPACE.com's Leonard David; Jeff Coyne, Maven assembly, test and launch operations manager at Lockheed Martin; and Gary Napier, communications specialist for Lockheed Martin Space Systems.
You're the Boss Blog: Taking Jobs Versus Growing Jobs
In a blog post on Monday for our colleagues at Economix, Nancy Folbre talks about economic development and the comparative advantages for states that "hunt" for existing jobs and those that "garden" for new jobs.
Secondary Sources: Labor Force Participation, Small Business, Liquidity Trap
"In addition to changing demographics and cyclical effects , there are also behavioral changes afoot-a point Casselman makes in his final installment of the Post/WSJ debate.
South Platte River work will muddy boating access for a few weeks
A bicyclist looks out on the South Platte River while crossing a bridge at South Platte Park this month.
Harmony Equine Center will hold open house this weekend
Harmony Equine Center ,part of the Dumb Friends League , will host an open house Saturday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. It is a free event.
U.S. homebuilding is surging, but job growth isna t
The resurgent U.S. housing market has sent builders calling again for Richard Vap, who owns a drywall installation company.
Guided Colorado Fly Fishing Trips Top Recent Poll
A recent survey revealed that a new trend appears to be gripping the nation, as Colorado Fly Fishing guide, Ken Robak and his site kens-anglers.com, take the top honors in the "Ideal Vacation 2013" category.
Cable Pioneer Greg Liptak Dies
Greg Liptak, the former group president of Jones International and the founder and first president of the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing , died Saturday, May 4, his family reported.
Homebuilders can't hire fast enough
U.S. builders and the subcontractors they depend on are struggling to hire fast enough to meet rising demand for new homes.
Fallen off-duty Littleton officer remembered for his kind demeanor
He was a big man with a big heart, a man who could scare the life out of suspect but could also comfort a child just with his smile.
US home building is surging, but job growth isn't
The resurgent U.S. housing market has sent builders calling again for Richard Vap, who owns a drywall installation company.
Funeral service Friday for officer
The driver, Jemal Abdelkader Dawed, 37, was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide, driving while under the influence of alcohol, careless driving and failure to yield the right of way.
Enron convict Skilling to get out of jail early
Skilling will still remain incarcerated for years, but he could shave nearly a decade off the 15 years remaining in his sentence as a result of the deal.
Electrical Construction and Maintenance
ABC Names Colorado Electrician Craft Professional of the Year
Associated Builders and Contractors announced today that Michael Arledge, a journeyman electrician for Greiner Electric, Littleton, Colo., has been recognized as the organization's 2013 Craft Professional of the Year.