Business Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds Connor Scott, 24, and Zoe Lloyd, 21, meet up at a local coffee shop and restaurant to work on their… June 1, 2026
Fort Lewis College announces new Student Affairs vice president Mexico-based candidate to start July 1 March 14, 2026
San Juan County Commission moves to challenge state gaming decision Petition for judicial review seeks to overturn state vote allowing Western Gaming LLC to move SunRay Park & Casino operations… February 20, 2026
Telluride Ski Resort remains closed as ski patrollers continue wage strike Patrollers want a 20% increase due to housing costs and affordability December 30, 2025
Telluride ski patrollers vote to go on strike starting Saturday Company and union unable to reach agreement on pay; resort will be closed Dec. 27 December 24, 2025
More than 150 Forest Service workers in Colorado lose jobs federal agencies have also seen job cuts February 19, 2025
Bill that would ease union formation earns final Colorado Senate approval Legislation, strongly opposed by business groups, moves to the House February 19, 2025
Polis headed for another showdown with Democrats over union issues Colorado governor quickly pooh-poohed labor movement’s priority bill November 27, 2024
Forest Service won’t hire seasonal workers next year warns volunteer groups not to expect big projects November 21, 2024
Colorado’s unemployment rate at 4%, inching upward along with the U.S. rate The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in downtown Denver. (Hart Van Denburg/CPR News)Hart Van Denburg/CPR News Colorado’s unemployment… October 19, 2024
Data shows Colorado added fewer jobs over the past year than previously reported The inaugural “Hire Me Fair” will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. May 1 at Bayfield High School.… August 24, 2024
Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative, Bayfield High to host ‘Hire Me Fair’ Seniors will have a chance to meet with ‘forward-thinking businesses’ April 19, 2024
Animas Chocolate & Coffee Co. cited for failure to pay wages employee was deducted payment for failing to submit written two-week notice July 15, 2023
Amazon delivery drivers in Colorado peed in bottles, pooped in bags to keep jobs, lawsuit says Plaintiffs allege company’s breakneck work pace prevents workers from taking breaks May 25, 2023
Fire department faces discrimination, wrongful termination allegations ‘I was on a path for promotion until I reported assault and domestic violence and then I was fired' April 24, 2023
After losing jobs in January, Colorado’s job market picked back up in February state added 6,200 nonfarm jobs last month. March 25, 2023
Boebert talks priorities for working-class families and water in Colorado Congresswoman breaks down her fight to bring back ‘good-paying jobs’ and better water allocation March 11, 2023
Colorado’s economy is likely to slow even more in 2023, researchers say is expected to add about 57,000 jobs next year December 6, 2022
Durango police are looking for a few good women Department wants at least 30% of its officers to be female by 2030 November 15, 2022
FBI turns to Fort Lewis College in effort to diversify employment College and high school students explore world of federal crime fighting September 21, 2022
Colorado has highest pay gap for educators in the U.S. study says teachers statewide make about 36% less than professionals with similar education August 23, 2022
100 bills debated at the Colorado Legislature this year that you should know about Roughly 650 pieces of legislation were introduced this year at the Capitol May 12, 2022
County employees would be able to collectively bargain – but not strike – under new measure Republicans expected to fight the pared-back public workers unionization bill April 25, 2022
Retired Mercy physicians call out Centura Health for high staff turnover at hospital Medical center’s leadership outlines staffing issues, future solutions November 1, 2021