Following months of closures and uncertainty, many restaurant workers left the industry last year. Now, their former employers face a labor shortage.
The bill would repeal a law that says if three or fewer applicants meet the minimum qualifications, all of them should be considered finalists.
Law allocates $1.2 million for lawsuits against states with laws that impede Wyoming’s ability to export coal or force the early closures of coal plants.
CSU is involved in a three-way deal that would swap land with Timberline Church and eventually lead to 180 affordable and attainable apartments.
Fort Collins received 4 to 6 inches of snow and about a half-inch of moisture Monday from what some are hoping is our last spring snowfall.
The 8th Judicial District Attorney launched a criminal investigation into Loveland police’s arrest of an elderly woman with dementia.
The owner of Power to Play Sports in Windsor where the incident happened said the youth sports culture is worsening and behavior needs to be addressed.
Free Mulch Day will take place May 1, with the mulch suitable for many home landscape projects.
Larimer County’s Latinx and non-white residents are being vaccinated at a lower rate than white residents. Here’s what’s being done to help.
Fort Collins police said the missing at-risk Fort Collins man was found safe Tuesday morning.
