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Colorado’s 2026 Reset: What’s Changing and Why It Matters
Key Colorado laws and policy changes residents need to know for 2026.
Denver’s Livability Slip: Rising Costs, Health Strains, and What It Will Take to Turn the Tide
Denver’s livability ranking drops as costs rise and health indicators worsen.
Denver Loses Coca-Cola Plant as Colorado Springs Scores Big Investment
Coca-Cola relocates plant to Colorado Springs in $475M move.
Tax Refunds Expected to Rise by About $1,000 Next Year
Average tax refunds expected to rise by $1,000 next year.
Colorado Gives Day 2025: Date Set as Nonprofits Race to Secure Incentive Funds
Colorado nonprofits prep for Dec 9 Gives Day, racing to secure incentive funds.
Estate Planning Seen as Survival for Black Families
Constance Carter urges Black families to secure generational wealth through estate planning.
No More Duty-Free Shipping: Imported Items Under $800 Will Be Taxed
U.S. ends duty-free imports under $800, raising costs for online shoppers.
Colorado Closes Budget Gap by Raising Taxes on Wealthy, Cutting Spending, and Using Reserves
Colorado raises taxes on wealthy, cuts spending to close $800M budget gap.
Why Most Drivers Won’t Qualify for the $10K Auto Loan Tax Break—Even Corvette Buyers
$10K auto loan tax break excludes most drivers; refinancing offers broader savings.
Why Black Women Have to Work Until July to Earn What White Men Made Last Year
Black Women’s Equal Pay Day exposes wage gap; Colorado leads in transparency laws.
Father’s Against Madness Making An Impact
Father’s Against Madness supports Denver fathers with suits and services.
13 Juneteenth Events Honoring Freedom, Culture, and Community
Colorado celebrates 160 years of Juneteenth with 13 statewide events.
NAACP and Community Support COSCO’s DEI Commitment
NAACP supports COSCO’s DEI commitment amid nationwide policy rollbacks.
Celebrating Black Excellence
Celebrating Black entrepreneurship at GreenSpaces during the holiday season.