New ordinance gives Denver auditor authority to penalize wage theft
A new Denver ordinance authorizes the city auditor to investigate and penalize businesses for unlawfully withholding wages from workers.
A new Denver ordinance authorizes the city auditor to investigate and penalize businesses for unlawfully withholding wages from workers.
Environmental groups are headed back to court this Friday in hopes of setting a clear deadline for Colorado Governor Jared Polis' administration to start reining in climate pollution at the West Elk Coal Mine in the North Fork Valley.
To reduce the harmful health effects of sitting, take a five-minute light walk every half-hour. That’s the key finding of a new study that my colleagues and I published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
A series of online health workshops from the NAACP of Manchester aims to address health disparities in communities of color, and also help people better communicate their medical needs.
A study from the University of Michigan says more than 90 percent of vehicle-owning households in the United States would reduce the percentage of income spent on transportation energy if they switched to electric vehicles.
A study co-authored by a University of New England researcher finds the majority of the world's glaciers could disappear by the end of the century.
A new report ranks Salt Lake City, Utah, as the seventh-best city for finding a job.
Nationally, female students have been opting out of college at more than twice the rate of males since 2020, and many do not return to complete a certificate or degree.
Agriculture news and information from the Eads USDA Service Center in Kiowa County, Colorado.