CU study uncovers health threat in shower heads
Researchers found high levels of Mycobacterium avium in homes and public showers in Denver and eight other cities. The bacteria can cause fatigue, a dry cough and shortness of breath.
Researchers found high levels of Mycobacterium avium in homes and public showers in Denver and eight other cities. The bacteria can cause fatigue, a dry cough and shortness of breath.
Property crime rates were down about 5 percent from 2007 to 2008, new data released from the FBI show. However, the overall rate of violent crime in Colorado was mostly unchanged.
Go on a virtual tour of the 124 poor-rated bridges on CDOT’s system that the money from your increased auto registration fees is earmarked to provide repair and replacement for.
Educators need a new model — they need to “bend the pipe” — to replace the manufacturing template of the 20th century, a panel of legislators was told recently.
Colorado and China have signed a trade deal to increase business investments. Representatives of about 30 Chinese companies are looking over the state as a possible location for new offices and plants. Read the full story at cnbc.com.
Denver Seen is an occasional series of pictures of Denver life, past and present, by RMI photographers. Here, passersby show appreciation for a police officer the Saturday after 9/11.
The Denver Business Journal reports that Colorado is receiving $42.5 million from the federal stimulus program to bolster the state’s unemployment insurance program.