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Irma’s damage a reminder of Florida economy’s vulnerability

WASHINGTON – Florida’s economy has long thrived on one import above all: People. Until Irma struck this month, the state was adding nearly 1,000 residents a day – 333,471 in the p...

Ska Fabricating owners start structural steel company

Ska Fab Steel buys equipment from Hermosa Iron Works

Colorado construction is plugging the gap with an academy

DENVER (AP) – Houses along the Front Range can’t be built fast enough. Part of the problem is a booming population. There’s also a shortage of construction workers to get the job done. ...

iPhone X an evolution of the iPhone, but not the smartphone

CUPERTINO, Calif. – Apple needed to wow skeptics with its 10th-anniversary smartphone, the iPhone X. (That’s pronounced “iPhone 10,” for the curious.) As expected, Apple showed off a phone w...

Ford’s push for driverless vehicles includes a man pretending to be a car seat

Andy Schaudt is an invisible man. He is wearing a “seat suit” to make it look like his Ford Transit Connect van is driving itself. His bespectacled face is obscured by ...

Ballet Durango opens new space

Ballet Durango recently opened studios at 225 East Eighth Ave., and an open house will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at the new location. Director Frances Rosser Taylor, with ...

San Juan Basin Public Health hires 2

San Juan Basin Public Health recently hired two to its team. Kristin D. Pulatie was hired as director of assessment and planning. In her new position, Pulatie will assess communit...

Apple edges closer to fraught age of facial recognition tech

A whiff of dystopian creepiness has long wafted in the air whenever facial recognition has come up. Books, movies and television shows have portrayed the technology as mainly a tool of surve...

Apple may test the bounds of iPhone love with a $1,000 model

SAN FRANCISCO – Apple is expected to sell its fanciest iPhone yet for $1,000, crossing into a new financial frontier that will test how much consumers are willing to pay for a device that’s ...

Harvey and Irma to slow U.S. growth but rebound should follow

WASHINGTON – With businesses disrupted, fuel and chemical refineries out of commission and consumers struggling to restore their lives, Hurricanes Harvey and Irma will likely pack a tough do...

Getting up to speed on the Equifax data breach scandal

NEW YORK – Equifax has been scrambling to explain itself since disclosing last week that it exposed vital data about 143 million Americans – effectively most of the U.S. adult population. It...

Here’s why you pay $249 to fly to Denver from Cortez

Isolation, cost of rural air travel make for a heavily subsidized airline
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