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Denver approves $400 vaccine bonus program for city employees

Denver City Council gave its final approval to a program that will pay a $400 bonus to city employees who got vaccinated against COVID-19 by September 30. The program is one of... Read more »

Denver metro has 85 organizations serving the homelessness, think tank analysis finds

The Denver metro area has at least 85 different organizations that help serve people experiencing or exiting homelessness, an analysis from the Common Sense Institute (CSI) found. The analysis, released on Monday, marks the second... Read more »

Colorado marijuana sales continued slump in August

Colorado marijuana sales continued to slump in August, according to recent figures released by the state’s Department of Revenue (CDOR). Total sales topped $192 million, bringing Colorado’s year-to-date total up to $1.54... Read more »

Median home price in Colorado ‘remains steady,’ Denver metro listings drop

The median price of homes in Colorado “remains steady” across the state as inventory continues to drop, according to the latest monthly market report from the Colorado Association of Realtors (CAR). Statewide,... Read more »

Colorado set to raise statewide minimum wage to $12.56, adjusting for inflation

Colorado’s statewide minimum wage could increase from $12.32 to $12.56 beginning January 1, 2022, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) said Monday. CDLE’s proposed increase is mandated by the Colorado Constitution,... Read more »

Denver City Council unanimously adopts resolutions opposing pair of Republican-backed initiatives

The Denver City Council unanimously adopted two proclamations on Monday night declaring the body’s opposition to two initiated ordinances that will appear on the November ballot. Initiative 303 would require Denver to crack... Read more »

Denver committee gives initial approval to $400 bonuses for vaccinated public employees

A Denver City Council committee gave its initial approval to two bills that would pay bonuses and benefits to vaccinated and essential city employees. One bill would transfer $5 million from Denver’s... Read more »

Denver housing market increases inventory, but demand continues to push prices upward

Denver’s housing market increased its inventory by nearly 30% last month, but experts say it won’t be enough to shift the market in favor of homebuyers. According to the latest monthly market report from... Read more »

Denver, Grand Junction airports receiving millions in FAA grants

The Denver and Grand Junction airports are set to receive federal grants for improvements, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Tuesday. Denver International Airport will receive $8.7 million to support projects to... Read more »

Denver lost ‘loose grip’ on inventory in August, realtors group says

Denver’s red-hot housing market may be experiencing an autumn slowdown as the market lost its “loose grip” on housing inventory last month, according to some local realtors. The Denver Metro Association of Realtors’ (DMAR)... Read more »