Improving Economy Helps NoCo Banks Unload 'Toxic' Properties
The improving real estate market is helping banks get problem loans off their books.
View ArticleFort Collins Leads The Way In NoCo For Energy Efficient Building
Northern Colorado accounts for 13 percent of the state’s most energy- efficient buildings, according to data from the U.S. Green Building Council .
View ArticleFoothills Redevelopment Still In Limbo
The holiday shopping season is well underway but delays continue to plague the redevelopment of Foothills Mall in Fort Collins.
View ArticleDrilling For Answers on the Link Between Health and Fracking
Despite a lack of studies supporting their claims, some people living near oil and natural gas wells in Northern Colorado say the practice of hydraulic fracturing has caused them health problems.
View ArticleAs Drought Lingers, Colorado Tries to Prevent Economic Dryout
Some Northern Colorado cities are considering watering restrictions as they contend with the lingering drought -- and its effect on the region's economy.
View ArticleChallenges for OtterBox Not Slowing Company's Growth
Fort Collins-based OtterBox has been growing significantly in the past few years, with revenue now topping $600 million.
View ArticleLawmakers, Telecom Critical Of Rural Colorado Broadband Project
A group called EAGLE-Net Alliance has drawn fire from federal lawmakers with questions on whether it has wasted taxpayer money.
View ArticleAs Economy Improves, Colorado's Housing Market Starts To Heat Up
Homes in Northern Colorado are selling faster than they have in years. That’s not too surprising, considering recent state budget projections showing Colorado’s economy improving.
View ArticleSun Shines On Second Solar Farm For Poudre Valley REA
Northern Colorado will soon get a second solar farm, thanks to a partnership between Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association and Carbondale-based Clean Energy Collective.
View ArticleDowntown Greeley Gets A Bump From Business-Friendly Programs
Business is booming in downtown Greeley, with businesses seeing increased activity driven at least partly by the city's Downtown Development Authority programs.
View ArticleUSA Pro Challenge Comes To NoCo With A Hefty Price Tag
Northern Colorado cycling enthusiasts have until the end of June to raise the money needed to host one stage of this year’s USA Pro Challenge .
View ArticleNew Regional Tax To Fund Larimer County Arts Could Be Headed For 2014 Ballot
Larimer County arts groups are gearing up to ask voters to approve a new taxing district that could mean millions of dollars for dozens of arts organizations.
View ArticleCould High Speed Rail Be Coming To Northern Colorado?
A study exploring the feasibility of high-speed rail from Fort Collins to Pueblo has identified five potential routes along the I-25 corridor that could carry more than 10 million passengers annually.
View ArticleDrilling Boom Fuels Weld County Property Values
When you think of the richest counties in Colorado, Weld County isn’t necessarily the first to come to mind.
View ArticleNoCo Group Hopes To Drive EV Demand With More Spots To Charge
An organization working to encourage greater use of electric vehicles is heading up an effort to add more than a dozen charging stations throughout Fort Collins and Loveland.
View ArticleColorado Beer Sales Flat Despite Rise In Craft Brewing
Despite strong growth in the last several years for Colorado craft brewers, overall beer sales are down statewide -- and it appears the state's behemoth brewers are dragging down the numbers.
View ArticleLooking To The ‘Streets’ For The Future Of Foothills
Many Fort Collins residents are wondering what the renovation of the Foothills Mall will ultimately look like. But the answer to that question may have already been revealed at another site south of...
View ArticleCompetition Among Health Plans Suppressing Rate Hikes
The concept of "rate shock" was a hot topic after the passage of the Affordable Care Act . But so far, a dramatic surge in health insurance premiums hasn't materialized.
View ArticleFloodwaters Likely To Dampen Northern Colorado Economy
The massive flooding that began last week across much of the Front Range has largely subsided, but the cleanup and recovery are sure to take a long time.
View ArticleState Regulators Probe Complaints Of Healthcare Rate Threats
As Coloradans begin shopping for health insurance via the newly opened exchange , the Division of Insurance is looking into letters some people say theyve gotten from their insurance carriers warning...
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