Q&A: Stantec's Craig Harris on expansion of hydropower
Commercial use of hydropower to generate electricity dates back to the 1890s in the U.S., and its future is bright around the world.
View ArticleColorado's 2 biggest oil and gas companies report progress on safety inspections
Colorado’s two biggest oil and gas companies say they’re making progress on work to ensure their operations near homes in northeastern Colorado are safe. Anadarko Petroleum Corp (NYSE: APC) and Noble...
View ArticleCDOT wants to hire hundreds of locals for $1.2B I-70 expansion in Denver
The private contractor hired by the Colorado Department of Transportation for the $1.2 billion expansion of I-70 through north Denver also will be required to hire locally. Very locally. CDOT’s...
View ArticleColorado's natural gas could travel the world via an Oregon LNG terminal
Colorado backers of a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal on the Oregon coast are hoping the project’s second trip before federal energy regulators will be the charm.
View Article$1.2B expansion plan for I-70 through Denver nets (another) lawsuit
Monday was the deadline to file suits over a federal green light given in January for the controversial $1.2 billion plan to sink a portion of I-70 in north Denver and expand the highway with new toll...
View Article3 of Colorado's top CEOs talk talent, taxes and international business (Photos)
Three CEOs from some of Colorado's biggest international companies give their "View From The Top."
View ArticleDIA's airlines launch war of words against $1.7B terminal renovation (Video)
A volley of letters raising issues and rebutting airport assertions about the renovation of DIA's Great Hall and main terminal comes weeks before the Denver City Council is expected to weigh in.
View ArticleDenver's wish list for November bond election nears $1 billion
There’s a new, higher price tag for Denver voters to contemplate for a bond package expected to be on the November ballot: $937.4 million. That’s the figure Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, City Council...
View ArticleBroomfield is ground zero in debate over oil and gas, residential development...
Denver suburb of Broomfield lies at the epicenter of new technology, old controversy — and potentially a new was to navigate — oil and gas development in and around growing communities.
View ArticleExtraction proposal ensnares two Broomfield council members
Controversy in Broomfield over oil and gas issues has spawned two recall elections and a proposal to raadically change the city’s charter.
View ArticleMore on the cover story: Broomfield’s oil and gas committee aims for high...
“The first two months were ... like getting an associates-level degree in oil and gas.”
View ArticleBroomfield’s oil and gas committee suggests quarter mile buffer zone
A group of Broomfield residents are recommending the city implement a quarter-mile buffer zone between oil and gas wells and homes, parks, schools and bodies of water. The 1,320-foot buffer zone, if...
View ArticleFederal program aims to draw Denver-area girls into transportation,...
A pilot program by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Monday started giving six girls a week-long series of behind-the-scenes tours of Denver’s biggest transportation networks. The DOT’s...
View ArticleDenver City Council heaps praise, criticism on $937 million bond proposal
Denver City Council members on Monday reviewed the more than 460 projects that make up the proposed $937 million "GO Bond" package, with an eye toward finalizing the package to present to voters in...
View ArticleTuk-tuk anyone? There’s a new (free) way to cruise South Broadway (Video)
The free, popular electric-powered tuk-tuk circulator that carries revelers throughout the River North entertainment district north of downtown has expanded — with a new circulator roaming South...
View ArticleExclusive: Documents offer close look at DIA's financial blueprint for...
The proposed 34-year contract, capped at $1.8 billion, puts decisions about restaurants, shops and other concessions in the hands of a private team of companies.
View ArticleBroomfield councilman beats back recall attempt over oil and gas issues
Embattled Broomfield City Councilman Greg Stokes, targeted for a recall as oil and gas issues have sparked divisions in the city in the last year, will keep his job on the council for his final few...
View ArticleView from the Top: Ball Corp.’s John Hayes loves staying grounded as...
“Smart people can go anywhere, it’s your job to attract and retain those people.” John Hayes, the chairman, CEO and president of Ball Corp.
View ArticleView from the Top: CH2M's Jacqueline Hinman is building a pipeline of...
“Being all things to everybody usually means you’re not much to anybody," said Hinman.
View ArticleColorado’s Canyons of the Ancients Monument is no longer under review by...
Colorado’s Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is great just the way it is, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced Friday. The monument had been under review following an executive order by...
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