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As injuries and losses pile up, Dick Monfort鈥檚 Colorado Rockies are hurtling toward third consecutive 100-loss season 鈥 and perhaps worst ever.
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Neil Westergaard, a former executive editor of The Denver Post and longtime editor of the Denver Business Journal, has died. He was 67.Westergaard died鈥
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The publisher of USA Today and dozens of other newspapers said no to a hedge-fund backed media group with a reputation for slashing jobs, but the buyout鈥
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A hedge-fund-backed bid to buy Gannett Co., the publisher of USA Today and several other major dailies across the U.S., is renewing fears of consolidation鈥
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The Denver Post wasn鈥檛 dying, says Larry Ryckman; it was being murdered.鈥淲e were under attack by our own owners,鈥 says Ryckman, who was until recently鈥
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The Pew Research Center is reporting that more than a third of large newspapers laid off staff in the last year or so, including in our region.When The鈥
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Since 2013, more than 6,700 court cases in Colorado have been hidden from public view . Thousands of those remain suppressed to this day. That鈥檚 the鈥
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Several staffers who left The Denver Post amid budget and staff cuts made by the newspaper's New York-based hedge fund owners are forming a new online鈥
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In 2016, a wealthy Utah family bought The Salt Lake Tribune, Utah鈥檚 biggest newspaper. Now, the owner has shrunk the 90-person newsroom to just 56, citing鈥