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Mission Foods shuttering its Pueblo tortilla plant

Company says 90 employees will lose their jobs starting in mid-October, but union claims cuts were immediate.

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Cargill workers in Fort Morgan approve new deal, ending monthslong labor lockout

The company will begin reaching out to all employees, and workers will return in waves in the coming days, said Chris Suazo, a business agent with Teamsters Local 455, the union representing 1,700 Cargill workers.

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Waymo robotaxis will start picking up Denver riders soon. Here’s what it’s like.

The company has been testing the vehicles on Denver streets since last year, and says the self-driving vehicles will begin picking up public riders “soon.”

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Longtime Denver bookstore closing after nearly 50 years

The University Hills bookstore will close permanently on Sunday, Sept. 13 or sooner if inventory runs out.

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Flock Homes moving Denver headquarters downtown, shrinking office footprint

Flock Homes will move its Denver headquarters from LoHi to 1521 Blake St. next month, cutting its office footprint as the company embraces a distributed workforce and AI.

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Denver-based affordable housing developer Ulysses expands into larger Cherry Creek office

In its five years, Ulysses Development Group has outgrown its Cherry Creek office space four times.

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ABC sues FCC over challenge to its broadcast licenses, saying actions present ‘existential threat’

ABC accused the agency of a brazen attempt to chill its constitutionally protected free speech.

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