by Mr. Leadville | Jan 9, 2022 | Leadville News
Colorado is on track to receive roughly $385 million as part of legal settlements reached with Johnson & Johnson and three of the country’s largest drug distribution companies over their role fueling the opioid epidemic, the Colorado Attorney General’s...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 9, 2022 | Leadville News
When the Marshall fire burned through a record number of homes and businesses in Boulder County last week, Richard Skorman’s mind jumped to the Ivywild and Broadmoor neighborhoods and the rest of southwest Colorado Springs. The recently retired City Council president...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 9, 2022 | Leadville News
School leaders across Colorado hope two years of experience will keep doors open through the omicron surge. | Eli Imadali for Chalkbeat Most Colorado school districts are bringing students back to the classroom this week as scheduled, even as the state reports a...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 9, 2022 | Leadville News
The taxable value of Colorado homes is expected to rise dramatically in 2023, according to the most recent forecast by the General Assembly’s economists – and not just in the white hot Front Range and mountain resort real estate markets. As families flee high housing...
by Mr. Leadville | Jan 9, 2022 | Leadville News
Colorado’s omicron variant-driven surge in coronavirus infections is obliterating daily records in the state, leading to the most dizzying spike of the pandemic. At the same time, hospitalizations during the spike are rising slower — though still at a worrying rate....