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It’s Still A Mystery: No Word On HP Cuts In Fort Collins

One day after announcing that it was cutting 8% of its workforce or some 27,000 positions, there’s still no word as to what the impact might be at the Hewlett Packard campus in Fort Collins. In fact,...

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New Federal Tax Irks Medical-Device Companies

A new federal tax on medical-device makers doesn’t go into effect until 2013 but local companies in the Boulder Valley are already coming up with ways to cope with the increase.

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Xerox Plans to Open Call Center in Greeley

The decision to come to Greeley means the creation of 700 permanent and temporary jobs. Xerox would be operating the call center on behalf of one of their clients.

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A Wide Road for Robotics Maker RoadNarrows

Northern Colorado is home to a lot of fascinating, but not necessarily well-known tech companies. Loveland-based robotics company RoadNarrows is one of them.

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Regional Housing Market Appears to be Rebounding

Residential real estate in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado appears to be experiencing a rebound despite continued weakness with the economy nationally.

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CSU Could Take on Debt for On-Campus Stadium

Colorado State University may have to take out a bank loan to have enough money for its proposed on-campus football stadium.

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Patent Pending: Satellite Office Comes To Denver

We learned this week that Denver has been selected for a new satellite operation of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office along with Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas and San Jose, California.

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Romney’s Colorado Strategy: Campaigning from the Outside In

Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney attended a private fundraiser in Aspen Monday night and has a western slope campaign stop planned for today.

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Solar Industry Prospects Look Dim

Northern Colorado has seen plenty of headlines about trouble in the solar industry this year. KUNC's Emily Boyer discussed the state of solar with Steve Lynn a reporter for the Northern Colorado...

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Boulder Sets Pace for Venture Capital Funding

Boulder Valley companies received more venture-capital investment than any other region of its size nationally last year, and through the first quarter of 2012.

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Fort Collins And Estes Park Struggle To Attract Tourists

Following the devastation of two wildfires this summer, the convention and visitors’ bureaus in Fort Collins and Estes Park are ramping up marketing campaigns to attract tourists. KUNC's Emily Boyer...

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Longmont Battles With State Over Hydraulic Fracturing

The battle over a community’s ability to regulate natural-gas drilling is headed to a Boulder County courtroom.

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Fort Collins' River Front Project Sparks Controversy

A Fort Collins software company is planning a new headquarters near the Cache la Poudre River, but the project is more than an office building and has already sparked some controversy.

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Colorado GOP Unite Around Ryan VP Pick

Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Paul Ryan holds a public campaign rally in Lakewood this morning. Both parties see Colorado as a state that is very much in play.

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Denver To Make Pitch for Outdoor Retailer Show

Denver officials will soon be making a pitch to lure the nation’s largest trade show for the outdoor industry. 

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Performing Arts Center In the Works for Estes Park

The arts community in Estes Park is trying to get a performing arts center built with a price tag as big as $20 million.

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Storms, Disputes Threaten To Rain On RNC

Even though the Republican National Convention missed a direct hit from one storm Monday, controversy and bad weather still threaten to dampen the Republican Party’s chance to showcase its presidential...

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RNC Gives Romney Nod, But Rules Strife Festers

On the same day Republicans formally nominated Mitt Romney for the presidency, a battle over proposed party rules changes roiled the GOP’s national convention on Tuesday and left some Colorado...

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Obama Looking To Mimic ‘Michael Bennet’s Campaign On Steroids’

Jim Messina starts by telling what feels like a well-worn anecdote about a 3-year-old. The tyke, it seems, can answer with authority when asked what President Barack Obama does. “He approves this...

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What’s Next After Allegiant Takes Off?

Since Allegiant Airlines decided to stop service to Northern Colorado, there have been many questions, including if another airline might take its place. 

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