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U.S. applications for jobless benefits fall to 227,000 last week, remaining at recent healthy levels

WASHINGTON –The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week, remaining within the historically healthy range of the past few years. Applications for jobless aid for...

Colorado’s economic growth to continue at slower pace, state forecast says

General fund revenue grew 10.7% last year, preliminary figures show

Colorado’s unemployment rate is holding steady as federal pandemic benefits are set to end

About 87,000 Coloradans could lose their unemployment benefits when federal pandemic aid ends next month. The enhanced jobless benefits that have boosted payouts for much of the pandemic are...

What’s behind a workforce shortage in Southwest Colorado?

Local businesses struggle to find willing applicants

Colorado’s unemployment rate remains flat at 6.2%

About half of gains came in the leisure and hospitality sector

Filing for unemployment? Better have a smartphone and patience

Colorado launches rigorous digital verification process to thwart fraud

Help wanted, really, in wake of COVID-19

In Durango, some short-staffed restaurants go dark a couple of days a week

Colorado offers up to $1,600 to unemployed people who find full-time work

Bonus meant to help small businesses that can’t find enough employees

New Mexico reinstates requirement for jobless to seek work

The Associated Press SANTA FE – New Mexico has joined several other states that have reinstated the work search requirement for people who receive unemployment payments. Starting this week, ...

Scam targets over 1 million, including La Plata County’s sheriff and top prosecutor

Fraud cases spike 400% during past year, according to Sheriff’s Office

Bayfield School District, facing $1 million deficit, plans layoffs

At least 10 full-time positions expected to be cut

How a nonprofit catered to neighbors’ needs during the pandemic

Volunteers learned what people needed, then delivered aid to homes