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Nearly half of Colorado counties lost housing units.
Rick Lewis’s crazy double-duty schedule is over.
Collectively, the group’s wealth increased 45 percent.
The new stats offer mixed messages.
The club is fighting against its licenses being revoked.
“There is no climate change.”
The new owners plan to put it on the National Register of Historic Places
Standing up for the sport.
The issue involves something called the appraisal gap.
One alternative route has been closed to truck traffic.
It’s unclear where the new federal safety net applies.
The businessman calls the situation “horrendous.”
The metrics haven’t improved across the board.
Voters will get to vote on the $190 million proposal separately.
Get ready for the next fifty years.
Westside spent more than $250K to push the measure.
The priciest pad tops out at $21.5 million.
Residents are divided over a safe-camping site and a defunct golf course.
The affordability numbers have hit record lows.
Denver slipped in comparison to its 2020 finish.
These are the people to watch.