With hundreds of jobs waiting to be filled in Northern Colorado, industries are changing their strategies to attract employees.
Linden St. restaurants face new challenge amid temporary two-block renovation and loss of patios for five months starting on January 31.
Late last year, the park proposed using the system for a third year in 2022. That plan was approved recently by the National Park Service.
The project, at Horsetooth and Ziegler in Fort Collins, helps Colorado State University build workforce housing but not at the old Hughes Stadium.
Don Gittleson lost a heifer to wolves in December. Three weeks later wolves killed a neighbor’s working ranch dog and injured another.
Penny Stires, current principal of Lincoln Middle School, will serve as the interim principal at Fort Collins through the end of the school year.
McWhinney plans to use fracking to extract oil and gas from Loveland’s densely populated Centerra area. The news is stirring anxiety among residents.
Civil rights activist Carlotta Lanier, one of the Little Rock Nine, will be the event’s keynote speaker.
Fort Collins may remove a barrier to housing for families who lost homes in the Marshall Fire. Here are other updates from City Council this week.
The Coloradoan will cease home delivery on Saturdays but instead will provide subscribers with a full digital replica of the newspaper that day.
