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Tighter security rules for ride-share companies on agenda despite 2025 veto of Colorado bill

Gov. Jared Polis vetoed a bill in 2025 to beef up security for ride-share companies because he believed it could have driven the companies out of the state. Regulators and lawmakers are taking another run at it this year.

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Zaidy’s owner, weight loss doctor introduce product to combat ‘Ozempic face’

Low energy and “Ozempic face” can be the downsides for people on GLP-1s, the increasingly popular drugs that go by the names Ozemic, Wegovy and Mounjaro.

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Aurora store that helped launch breweries to close after 30 years

Even though her longtime home-brewing shop is closing, Michelle Reding is happy. The move is one of the last straws in her yearslong road to retirement.

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Auto parts retailer leases huge warehouse in Commerce City

It was the largest industrial lease in the Denver metro area in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to real estate brokerage CBRE.

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Plastic surgeon says producer duped him into investing in Broadway shows

Angry emails populate much of Dr. Jeffrey Wheeler’s lawsuit, which spans 44 pages and was filed in federal court in Denver on Jan. 14.

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Baker brewery Novel Strand buys its real estate for $1 million

“We own the business and we own the land,” Novel Strand co-founder Tamir Danon said. “You can’t get rid of us now.”

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