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Cryptocurrency gaining momentum in Colorado

Colorado is paving the way to become the first state to accept crypto for the payment of state taxes and fees, meaning new research is showing us a first-hand look at how popular the currency is becoming. → Read More

Ways Coloradans can save on streaming service price hikes

Like everything else these days, the cost of some of your favorite streaming services is on the rise. → Read More

COVID is not the most common virus spreading in Colorado classrooms

While the omicron variant continues to infect Colorado’s school children, metro-area doctors say there are other viruses also circulating around our classrooms right now. → Read More

Should Colorado parents worry about their kids returning to class in-person this week?

A growing number of Colorado parents are becoming more concerned about the possibility of their children contracting COVID-19, as most school districts in the state return to in-person learning this week. → Read More

What $1 million homes look like now in Denver, Boulder and Northern Colorado

Home costs in Colorado have been high for some time, but now we’re seeing more single-family homes popping up with $1-million price tags. → Read More

Which local grocery stores have the cheapest ‘Thanksgiving Meals-To-Go’?

With the price of Thanksgiving dinner this year being higher than it’s ever been, many Coloradans are looking for alternative options. → Read More

The gifts Coloradans want and don’t want this Christmas

If the holidays weren’t stressful enough, you better bet gift prices are going to leave you with a headache or two. → Read More

How to support local restaurants in the months ahead

The next few months could be a struggle for many area restaurants as they continue to rebound from pandemic losses while dealing with staff and supply shortages. → Read More

What’s going around: adenovirus, rhinovirus reported in Denver metro area

DENVER (KDVR) — Local hospitals are urging people to be a little more cautious when it comes to interacting with others right now. That’s because in addition to COVID-19 and the flu, several other viruses are popping up in communities along the Front Range. According to National Jewish Health in Denver, we’re starting to see […] → Read More

Colorado has the 4th highest credit card debt in the nation

The research, collected by WalletHub, found the median credit-card balance of the average Coloradan hovers around $2,576. → Read More

Colorado has some of the cheapest utility prices in the nation

Two studies conducted by different organizations found Colorado is among the top five states in the nation with the most affordable utilities. → Read More

Coming soon to a grocery store near you: Palisade peaches!

Starting next week, Palisade peaches should start popping up in more grocery stores and farmers markets along the Front Range. → Read More

Pueblo Police search for missing 66-year-old woman

PUEBLO, Colo. — The Pueblo Police Department is asking for help in locating 66-year-old Antonia Trujillo. She was last seen being discharged from the Parkview Health System around 3:00 a.m. and may have traveled to the area of E 4th St. and Glendale. Antonia has medical issues, according to police. If you have any information, […] → Read More

Children responsible for 24% of new weekly COVID-19 cases; new push to get Colorado kids vaccinated

As the Delta variant quickly makes its way across Colorado, there’s a new push to get kids in the state vaccinated. → Read More

Yes, your child can get the COVID-19 vaccine on top of other vaccines

DENVER (KDVR) — It’s a question on the minds of many Colorado parents: if my kid is approved for the COVID-19 vaccine, can they also receive other vaccinations at the same time? According to experts at UCHealth, the answer is yes. The CDC changed its guidelines allowing for the co-administration of vaccines and it’s something […] → Read More

Colorado destination communities can apply for $10K tourism grants

Colorado’s destination communities who are in need of a little financial assistance to help make up for pandemic losses have a few weeks left to apply for some grant money being doled out by the State Tourism Office. → Read More

High country rescue groups inundated by calls from stranded drivers

Rescue and recovery groups are warning backcountry drivers to not be deceived by snow conditions in the High Country right now. → Read More

Data shows promising summer season for Colorado’s lodging industry

Many of Colorado’s ski resort towns ended the winter season a bit better than expected. Now, anticipation is building for what could be the busiest summer season in years. → Read More

Colorado’s aerospace industry continues to see growth

Colorado’s booming aerospace industry is continuing to see wild growth during the pandemic. → Read More

Summer camps will return in-person to Colorado this year

New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention saying summer camps will be able to open for in-person activities this year has many parents in Colorado wondering whether they should send their kids or hold them back for another season. → Read More