Day: October 21, 2025

The Denver Post stops paying rent to city for downtown building as newspaper seeks to buy out lease

The Denver Post has not paid more than $2 million in rent to the city as the newspaper attempts to buy out its long-term lease of the 11-story building it once called home. That figure includes three $650,000-a-month rent payments that have not been paid since August, plus tens of thousands of dollars in late…

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Cherry Creek cheese shop seized by state over unpaid taxes

A Cherry Creek cheese shop had its assets seized by the Colorado Department of Revenue last month. Truffle Cheese Shop, which opened in 2021, owed $21,471 in back taxes, according to a sign posted on its window at 2906 E. Sixth Ave. The store’s utensils, kitchenware, furniture and other equipment — no actual cheese —…

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Former Colorado Amazon driver sues civil rights agency for dropping her case after Trump’s executive order

By ALEXANDRA OLSON and CLAIRE SAVAGE, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A former Amazon delivery driver has filed a lawsuit accusing a federal civil right agency of abruptly and unlawfully abandoning her sex discrimination case and others like it following an executive order from President Donald Trump. The lawsuit filed by the former Colorado…

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Costco tested members with higher fees. The results are in

By Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton, The Seattle Times The annual membership cost to enter Costco’s big-box warehouses and stock up on bulk groceries — not to mention the free food samples — has gone up. But that’s not stopping fans from becoming or remaining loyal members. Since September 2024, individual members in the U.S. pay $65…

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