By RMI Staff
September 14 - 6:18 AM
Many developers had been forced to put their work on hold because of the recession and subsequent credit crunch.
By RMI Staff
August 26 - 10:43 AM
During a hearing on Tim Masters' federal civil rights lawsuit against police and prosecutors who tried him for murder, now-Judge Terry Gilmore's attorney argued that prosecutors are immune from liability for their actions in court, the Fort Collins Coloradoan reports.
By RMI Staff
August 11 - 9:06 AM
Police in Fort Collins have seized 50 wedding gowns from a shuttered bridal shop. Officers received 17 complaints against Mountain Avenue Bridal from brides with neither dress nor refund.
By Michael Kelly
August 5 - 5:01 AM
"Going green" includes changing how we consume and deliver electricity, and the city is leading the way with FortZED, a zero-energy district designed to generate as much power as it uses.
By RMI Staff
August 4 - 10:02 AM
The Fort Collins Coloradoan reports that Colorado State University will house a 2-megawatt solar power plant that is expected to provide 20 percent of the campus' energy needs.
By John Moore
July 24 - 6:01 AM
The Mile High City and Fort Collins have landed on a list of places where government agencies can hold meetings -- but only because they are considered too buttoned-down.