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Neighborhood watch: Online startups tackle local news

Denverite plans both original stories and rewrites from others

Entrepreneur seeks to keep glass out of the trash

Durango Glass Project arises from city closing drop off sites

Tax credit seeks to help young farmers

Landowners would be protected from risk

A millennial’s long journey to a post-recession loan

Ruth Paloma Rivera just bought her first home, battling her way through the paperwork obstacle course that is the post-crisis American banking system. In her initial attempt at ob...

U.S. homebuilders growing more confident about sales

U.S. homebuilders are feeling more optimistic about their sales prospects this month than they have since the beginning of the year. The National Association of Home Builders/Well...

Thousands of homes still to come in Three Springs

100-unit apartment complex half full before opening

U.S. home construction down slightly in May

WASHINGTON – Construction of new homes nudged down slightly in May, with builders pulling back in the Northeast and Midwest. Housing starts ticked down 0.3 percent to a seasonally...

Spikes in health insurance rates hit home

Proposed premium hikes rattle consumers paying their own way

Business Briefs

Business After Hours will be Thursday Four Corners Eye Clinic, 575 Rivergate Lane, Suite 212, will host Business After Hours from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Catering will be done b...

November vote big for oil, gas firms

Heavy hitters expected to jump in state fight on proposed oil, gas ballot initiatives

Smart home tech is still pretty dumb

Technology hasn’t yet caught up to its potential

Agents say real estate market isn’t as fun as it used to be

NEW YORK – Real estate agents are flummoxed by a housing market that’s still trying to recover a decade after its historic collapse. Agents are getting higher commissions as hom...
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