Colorado's Connecting Colorado Job Platform Undergoes Upgrades, Experiences Technical Hiccups
Colorado's Connecting Colorado workforce platform is undergoing updates, causing temporary technical issues. Officials seek community patience as they resolve problems and continue offering job support services.
CU Boulder Pledges to Eliminate Single-Use Plastics with PepsiCo Partnership in 10-Year Sustainability Push
CU Boulder partners with PepsiCo to eliminate single-use plastics from campus, aligning with sustainability goals and their Climate Action Plan. No exemptions for vending machines or third-party vendors are allowed.
Denver Prepares for Largest Ever Back to School Fest with Free Supplies and Services on August 2
Denver is planning its largest Back to School Fest during the 12th Denver Days, offering free backpacks, school supplies, health clinics, haircuts, and a job fair at the National Western Center.
Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade Vetoes Ordinance to Redirect Marijuana Tax Revenue, Prioritizes Public Safety
Mayor Yemi Mobolade of Colorado Springs vetoed an ordinance to reallocate $1.4 million in marijuana tax revenues, emphasizing the importance of using these funds for public safety and addressing the city's $11.5 million budget shortfall.












