Business

Sports Authority bankruptcy hits Under Armour hard
Under Armour says it would receive only about a quarter of the revenue it had expected from Sports Authority.
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Lee Ann Colacioppo named Editor of The Denver Post
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Amtrak train, vehicle collide near Glenwood Springs
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Quest Diagnostics to run HealthOne labs at six metro hospitals
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Broncos want to nix sponsorship agreement after Sports Authority misses payments
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General Mills recalls flour for possible E. coli contamination
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Can Slack be the next corporate communications tool? $1,000-per-day consultant wants to make it so
Real Estate

10,000 new homes expected in Denver this year as builders kick into overdrive
Builders in metro Denver started 2,413 new homes in the first quarter, up 3 percent from the fourth quarter and 47 percent higher than the first quarter of 2015.
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College-educated Denver millennials need 15 years to save a down payment
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Colorado population growth far outstripped new housing, census says
Technology

Up to 360 million Myspace accounts hacked, data dumped online
Social-networking site Myspace experienced a breach of its systems before the Memorial Day weekend that led to stolen user login data being made available online, according to Time Inc., the site’s parent.
Tourism

Puerto Rico tourism industry feels economic sting of Zika
Puerto Rico has been hit harder by Zika than any other part of the U.S. Worries about the virus are starting to affect the tourism industry, which had been one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal economy.
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Avalanche is an inherent risk of skiing, Colorado Supreme Court rules
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Bennet’s plan for Camp Hale celebrates 10th Mountain Division legacy, protects recreation
Energy

Persian Gulf slowdown trapping foreign workers with debt
For millions of foreign workers drawn to the Persian Gulf by bright job prospects, the region’s slowdown can have a far-darker side as they find themselves laid off, in debt and banned from traveling outside the country.
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DougCo biofuels company Gevo explores “strategic alternatives”
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Proposed ballot measure would put most of Colorado off-limits to drilling, commission says
Airlines

Few Memorial Day airport headaches, most wait times bearable
Travelers who had braced for long lines and long waits were instead moving through most U.S. airports fairly quickly Monday, as the busy Memorial Day travel weekend drew to close.
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Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Orlando declares emergency
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Unruly U.S. Airways passenger gets four-month sentence
Retail

Crowd thins a little at N.C. furniture market after LGBT law
Attendance dipped slightly for North Carolina’s world-renowned furniture market this year in an early test of business reaction to the state’s new law limiting protections for LGBT people.
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New auto sales drop for second month in a row in April
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Seattle e-retailer evo buys Denver’s Edgeworks / Bicycle Doctor shop
Aerospace

Pilot might have been oxygen-deprived before fatal crash
An air traffic controller believes a pilot who died in a fatal eastern Colorado plane crash earlier this month might have been deprived of oxygen, investigators said.
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NASA successfully inflates new space station room
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NASA slowly inflating new room at space station on 2nd try
Telecom

Verizon, unions get deal in principle to end strike
Verizon Communications and its two unions reached an agreement in principle on a new labor contract, the Labor Department said, paving the way for about 39,000 landline employees to return to work after a 44-day strike.
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Why Liberty Global moved to downtown Denver
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Comcast opening Fort Collins customer service in 2017, hiring 600