DIA names No. 2 leader behind CEO Kim Day
Cristal Torres DeHerrera, Denver’s deputy city attorney, has been named chief of staff at Denver International Airport. The position puts her in the No. 2 position behind DIA CEO Kim Day, an airport...
View ArticleWho should say 'board here' for DIA’s trains?
Want a say in who tells you to "board here" and "keep clear of the doors" on the trains that run between concourses at Denver International Airport? Now is your chance! DIA will hold an online public...
View ArticleColorado county to Trump: We want a federal agency HQ to move here
A large part of Colorado's Western Slope is administered by a federal agency -- and that's one reason why a Colorado county wants the agency's headquarters to move there. County commissioners in Mesa...
View ArticleColorado oil and gas officials closing in on new pipeline regulations...
The public could get general maps of where oil and gas pipelines are located within their communities under a proposal state officials were discussing Tuesday. The proposal has been under review for...
View ArticleColorado again pushes to nation's forefront with new oil and gas rules
Colorado’s oil and gas officials on Tuesday approved a set of rules that significantly expand the state’s oversight of oil and gas pipelines in the wake of the fatal Firestone tragedy in April 2017....
View ArticleRTD makes its case to state to approve airport train crossing gates, remove...
RTD officials and witnesses repeatedly said the crossing gates on its University of Colorado A Line to Denver International Airport are safe and working properly in testimony Thursday before a...
View ArticleHail, no: Denver auditor wants DIA to ride hard on Uber and Lyft reports
Denver International Airport needs to quit trusting Uber and Lyft to accurately report the number of trips that the ride-hailing companies’ drivers make to the airport, says Denver Auditor Timothy...
View ArticleWhile 'Beauty' is on stage at this small-town playhouse, the fracking noise...
“I was hardly even aware they were there,” says the theater's owner.
View ArticleCover story: A 'quiet' fracking fleet sets sail
“I could hear birds chirping ... What they were doing is impressive.”
View ArticleColorado’s top oil and gas official announces retirement
Since 2012, the staff at the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has grown by 57 percent, and dramatically expanded its oversight of the industry.
View ArticleNo 'Hamilton' tickets? Then take a shot at the Winter Park Express ski train...
Didn’t get tickets to Hamilton? Then the Winter Park Express ski train might be your ticket out of town this weekend. Amtrak, the nation’s passenger rail company, and Winter Park Resort are offering a...
View ArticleA talk with Julie Murphy, Colorado's next chief oil and gas regulator
She takes over when Matt Lepore, the current director of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, retires March 2.
View ArticleUber offers cheaper rides in Denver (if you're willing to walk a little)
Uber Technologies Inc. is offering a 50 percent cut in prices to users willing to carpool — and walk a block or two. The San Francisco-based ride-hailing company todayis launching its newest product,...
View ArticleChief of Xcel Energy’s Colorado operation is getting promoted
David Eves, president of Xcel Energy Inc.’s Colorado operations, got a promotion Wednesday — but he’s keeping his current gig for the time being. Xcel announced Eves has been named its executive vice...
View ArticleKeeping an eye on power: Meet the consumer counsel who represents the public...
"Consumers are interested in energy issues and participation is on the rise."
View ArticleColorado power provider seeks new solar supply — with battery backup
The Platte River Power Authority, which serves cities on Colorado’s northern Front Range, is looking for 20 megawatts of new solar power resources — plus the ability to store up to five megawatt-hours...
View ArticleThought Leader: Trisha Curtis of PetroNerds takes a singular approach to energy
“I knew I wanted to work in oil. Oil was always at the crux of something bigger."
View ArticleAs locals chime in and projects get bigger, Colorado drilling drags on
Colorado has passed new regulations requiring energy companies to consult with local governments when deciding where to site wells. And that means for some projects, the weeks and months have turned...
View ArticleDIA’s last smoking lounge closing this week
The last place to smoke inside Denver International Airport will be snuffed out at midnight Wednesday. The lease on the Smokin’ Bear Lodge Smoking Lounge, on Concourse C, ends Feb. 28. The lounge is...
View ArticleMajor leadership changes at Colorado oil and gas company
Jagged Peak Energy, based in Denver and focused on the Delaware Basin in West Texas, on Monday announced several major changes in its leadership, starting with the pending retirement of Chairman,...
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