manufacturing
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10th Circuit allows jury to decide multimillion-dollar antitrust lawsuit
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A jury will decide whether a manufacturer broke the law by threatening its customers with retaliation if they bought product from a rival supplier, the federal appeals court based in Denver ruled on Monday. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit found a trial judge wrongly sided with defendant…
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Sierra Space, Lockheed Martin create human habitats for missions beyond the moon
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Two aerospace companies working in Colorado created competing space products that would allow for humans to live and work in space. Sierra Space, a Louisville-based commercial space company, and Lockheed Martin, which has a large campus southwest of Denver, both created human habitats capable of withstanding space’s harsh conditions. Asteroid mining company relocates to Denver…
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Mayors of Colorado’s largest cities press for harsher penalties for fentanyl possession
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In a departure from the Democratic position at the state Capitol, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock pressed for harsher penalties for fentanyl possession, mirroring the position of the city’s police chief and other law enforcement officials. Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers also echoed Hancock’s plea, joining other state leaders and law enforcement officials in saying that…
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Census Bureau toasts Colorado jobs from beer
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Colorado is awash in suds, and that means more jobs are on tap. That’s the point of a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau, which apparently has been busy counting breweries as well as people. Colorado ranks second behind only California for the number of breweries, at 204 in 2016, up from 57 in…





