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President Trump's tariffs are starting to impact small businesses in Colorado and across the country.
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Federal departments are planning to phase out all synthetic dyes derived from petroleum. Some Fort Collins bakers are concerned about what this could mean for their businesses.
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The Pahaska Tepee Gift Shop and Caf茅 will close at the end of 2024. Bill Carle and his family has operated the store for nearly 50 years, and he fears what will come of the shop's future.
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If you鈥檝e taken your kid to see Santa at a local mall, or hosted a Santa at your office party... have you ever wondered where that Santa learned his magic? They may have attended Professional Santa Claus School, based here in Colorado. Today on ITN, we meet the founder of the school that has trained thousands of Santas over the past four decades.
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The Taffy Shop was recently voted the Best Candy Store in the country by USA Today 鈥 which might surprise some, considering the Estes Park shop has been making just one kind of candy for 89 years. Today on In The NoCo, we talk with owner Mark Igel to learn why tradition is such an essential part of their success.
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The Ladera mixed-use development annexation will not be stalled after a vote in Timnath overwhelmingly rejected a measure about it last Tuesday.
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Millions of square feet of new residential and commercial development are either under construction or in the planning phase in Johnstown, a town that has exploded in growth in recent years.
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Judge Joseph Findley ruled Monday that JMF Enterprises "acted maliciously and in bad faith" by delivering a custom made metal box containing the coins that was too heavy to be carried in the freight elevator at the offices for the subcontractor's lawyer, let alone with the forklift required to carry it.
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The Archive shop on East Colfax Avenue is a place where the campy, vampy and surreal B-movie genres of the 1960s, 鈥70s, 鈥80s and beyond are curated and sold to appreciative fans. Aficionados walk out with movies they can carry, not download. This is a shrine for 鈥減hysical鈥 media.
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萝莉少女 Programing & Operations Manager Desmond O'Boyle spoke to Tracy Ross with the Colorado Sun about suspect HOA foreclosure practices in Colorado and the state of the drive-in movie theater.