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Denver-to-Fort Collins passenger rail service could start in 2029
Colorado officials and BNSF Railway Co. have negotiated the framework of a deal that could result in passenger rail service from Denver to Fort Collins with a handful of Boulder Valley stops along the way.
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Dohn-owned company buys two properties, sells another
Prospect Station LLC, a company registered to Constance Dohn, who with her husband Doug Dohn operates Dohn Construction Inc., has sold one property and bought two others in recent weeks.
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Largest Wing Shack planned for east Fort Collins
Greeley-based Wing Shack will open the chain’s 16th and largest location this summer in the Villagio shopping center in east Fort Collins.
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Infleqtion stock up on $40M 2026 sales guidance
Infleqtion (NYSE: INFQ), a Boulder-based quantum technology company, told investors this week that it expects to book $40 million in sales during the 2026 fiscal year.
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Denver Zoo sues Firestone firm over sea lion exhibit
Sea lions at the Denver Zoo got a new home last year, and they aren’t happy. At least their caretakers have taken issue with the new salt water pool and its environs.
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Colorado unemployment rate ticked up in January
Colorado’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose one-tenth of a percentage point between December 2025 and January 2026 to 3.9%, according to the most recent data from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
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March offers residential real estate mixed bag
Compared with March 2025, last month’s single-family home prices and inventory varied quite a bit from market to market in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado.
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Northern Water board sets 2026 quota to 80%
Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District’s board of directors has set the annual allocation of Colorado-Big Thompson Project water to 80%. That allocation, called the quota, will be made available to owners of C-BT allotment contracts through the high demand season.
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Real estate economist Yun: ‘Just hang in there’
Despite mixed economic data and significant headwinds that have become significantly more blustery since the war in Iran and the accompanying energy crunch began, National Association of Realtors chief economist Lawrence Yun is not forecasting a recession.
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Columbine Health continues to shed properties
Sale of Columbine Health Systems Inc. properties continues.
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Boulder law firm successfully argues Colorado Supreme Court case
The Colorado Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a Berg Hill Greenleaf Ruscitti LLP client, Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Co. LLC.
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Boulder County communities position for Sundance success
Thousands of festival attendees likely to lodge in Louisville, Lafayette, Superior
While Boulder has been cast in the Sundance Film Festival’s starring role, neighboring Boulder County communities such as Superior, Louisville and Lafayette are auditioning for supporting parts as the event prepares to make its home in Colorado for at least the next decade.
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Banks confront surge in AI-driven fraud risks
Scammers, hackers and fraudsters are taking advantage of the newest technological tools to not only scam bank customers but attempt to scam the institutions themselves.
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