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Regional West selling assets of RCI, Inc. to Connecticut company
Regional West Health Services has entered into an executive management agreement with CGS Health, a third-party administrator currently based in Connecticut, with the intention of finalizing the sale of the assets of Regional Care, Inc. (RCI) on...
Kansas football tickets vs Arizona: Best prices for available seats
LAWRENCE — Kansas football’s Big 12 Conference slate continues Saturday with a road game against Arizona, which is scheduled to kick off at 2:30 p.m. (CT) in Tucson, Arizona. The Jayhawks (5-4, 3-3 in Big 12) are coming off of a win at home...
How housing policy is failing NC’s young people
The opinions expressed in this piece are solely the author's and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carolina Journal or its publisher. The “first of the month” — Nov. 1. Like clockwork, I opened the Wells Fargo app and winced as my balance...
University of Colorado drives $12.2B state impact
DENVER — The University of Colorado system generated $12.2 billion in economic impact across the state last year, underscoring the university’s expanding influence on Colorado’s economy through education, research, innovation and health care,...
Denver plays Minnesota for conference showdown
Poll By Canadian Press on October 27, 2025. Denver Nuggets (1-1, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (2-1, fifth in the Western Conference) Minneapolis; Monday, 9:30 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: Minnesota hosts Denver in a matchup...
Big Tech says 'AI bubble? What AI bubble?'
Talk of an AI bubble isn't slowing down Big Tech. Google, Meta, and Microsoft are spending more than ever to build the backbone of the AI boom. All three reported earnings on Wednesday, and all three told investors they'll spend even more on the...
Vibrant Denver campaign is paying influencers to say nice things about the bond package
If you scroll past enough local TikToks, you might find yourself watching a mustachioed man with the handle “Good Trouble” holding a tiny microphone and talking about how confusing Denver’s upcoming ballot is. “I'm a fairly recent Denver...
AHLA Announces 2025 TechOvation and Tech Acceleration Award Winners
DENVER – The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) and Hospitality Technology Next Generation (HTNG) today announced the recipients of the 2025 HTNG TechOvation and AHLA Tech Acceleration Awards – two prestigious technology awards...
Majority of City Council blasts Denver’s contract with Flock, saying it’s ‘undemocratic’
At least four cameras watch over Alameda Avenue at Broadway. Oct. 23, 2025. Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Nine members of the Denver City Council are raising legal concerns about Mayor Mike Johnston’s recent extension of the city’s contract with the $7...
States Advance Single-Stairway Reforms to Expand Housing
Lawmakers across the United States are turning to a relatively simple but potentially effective reform to ease the nation’s housing shortage: Allow small and medium-sized apartment buildings to have a single stairway rather than two, as is...
Area schools to honor veterans next Tuesday
ALAH Arthur Lovington Atwood Hammond High School hosts its annual Veterans Day program Tuesday, Nov. 11, and all veterans and their families as well as community members are invited to attend. The day begins with a lunch prepared and served by the...
Toppin named to Naismith Player of the Year Watch List
JT Toppin will step onto the court tomorrow night for the season opener with a slew of preseason honors to his name. The latest, and arguably the biggest, came today with him being named to the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Men’s College Player of...
Chief Medical Officer at HCA HealthOne explains why researchers dropped recommended daily step count
DENVER — There is a new study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine that suggests 4,000 steps a day at least three times a week could be enough to lower your risk of death by up to 40%. This is very different from the 10,000 steps we've all...
Mass Opposition To Flock Surveillance Grows In Denver
Above photo: Hundreds pack into a Town Hall in Denver. PSL Denver. Hundreds packed a conference room in Denver, Colorado on the evening of Wednesday, October 22, after the city’s Mayor Mike Johnston renewed a contract with surveillance company...
Big 12 Power Rankings: Where does Colorado stand after losing to Utah?
Believe it or not, football season is almost over. We’re already ten weeks in, and the playoff picture is becoming crystal clear. Unfortunately, the Buffs aren’t in it. After getting completely embarrassed by the Utes in Salt Lake City, Colorado’s...
Commentary: Don't use child safety laws to turn Big Tech into a baby-sitter
Forcing private companies to act as nannies is unnecessary and unconstitutional. Yet, that’s what’s being attempted in Colorado’s new law on healthy social media usage among youth. The last few years have seen numerous failed attempts to hold...
Hurricane Melissa ties Atlantic records as scientists trace power to warming seas Hurricane
Melissa stunned meteorologists this week after tying historic records for strength at landfall in the Atlantic. With sustained winds reaching 185 miles per hour and barometric pressure matching the deadly 1935 Labor Day storm, Melissa ranks among...
9Things to do in Colorado this weekend: Oct. 31-Nov. 2
Colorado celebrates Día de los Muertos, the Denver Film Festival opens and Kaytranada and Justice rock Ball Arena. DENVER — This weekend, Colorado welcomes November with Day of the Dead celebrations, a Denver screening of "Airplane," a Kaytranada...
Home Values Have Skyrocketed in Some Cities—But Completely Stalled in Others. Where Does Your City Rank?
Key Takeaways Over the past 50 years, cities with expanding economies saw the fastest home value gains as people and jobs flocked in. High-paying jobs coupled with hurdles that limit homebuilding caused house prices to surge in California,...
Denver Police Department welcomes trick-or-treaters at community Halloween parties
The Denver Police Department is offering some spooky fun to the community with six Halloween parties across the area. Children and their families gathered at the District Three Station on Sunday for carnival games, balloon animals, face painting,...