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Colorado businesses face $8M in fines for employment law violations — but the workers pay the highest price T hree Denver-area businesses face a combined $8 million in fines for allegedly employing ...
"While the flexibility to work anytime, anywhere can be empowering, it also brings legal, operational, and cultural ...
A Rhode Island federal judge who blocked the Trump administration’s freeze on federal assistance is under renewed scrutiny for his long-running ties to a taxpayer-backed nonprofit organization that ...
Denver City Council extended a $4.5 million contract with The Salvation Army despite misconduct concerns, ensuring the ...
The NTSB says a series of failures led to a door plug flying off an Alaska Airlines flight las year. The safety board ...
Newly Enhanced Key Performance Indicators Set Industry Standard for Evaluating Revenue Cycle Technology and Managed Service Vendors DENVER, CO / ACCESS Newswire / June 23, 2025 / Black Book Market ...
A federal jury in Colorado has found MyPillow founder Mike Lindell defamed a former employee for a leading voting equipment ...
FOX31’s Nicole Fierro sat down with Denver’s Homeland Security Investigations Acting Deputy Special Agent in Charge Charles Engle and the head of an immigration law firm, Matthew Barringer ...
The largest fine — $6,186,171 — went to CCS Denver after ICE discovered a 100% substantive violation rate and evidence of knowingly hiring and employing at least 87 unauthorized workers. PBC ...
CCS Denver, Inc. faced the largest fine of $6,186,171 after “a 100% substantive violation rate and evidence of knowingly hiring and employing at least 87 unauthorized workers,” ICE reported.
In Denver, the approximately 17,000 commercial and multi-family buildings pump out nearly 50 percent of the city’s greenhouse gas emissions. Those fossil fuels trap heat in the air, which causes ...