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Ten years after Colorado's 2013 floods, many people who lived in mobile homes have struggled to get funding and new housing.
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Colorado environment and health reporter Michael Booth joined us to discuss what owners of properties in mountain towns are saying as the fight over short-term rentals rages on.
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Colorado Sun Health and Environment Reporter Michael Booth joined us to discuss the lawsuit against Summit County over restrictions on short-term rentals.
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The Colorado Sun editor Lance Benzel joined us to discuss an issue that's preventing a north Denver suburb from attracting new development.
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The Colorado Sun Editor Lance Benzel joined us to talk about a new bug swarming northwestern Colorado now that the moths are gone and a group of Denver renters who crashed a party for landlords with a protest.
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The Fort Collins Coloradoan Executive Editor Eric Larson joined us to talk about how Fort Collins residents could see occupancy regulations on the November ballot.
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More and more people are visiting and moving to cities and towns around the Mountain West, drawn by access to public lands and other natural amenities. That brings economic growth – and also growing pains. A new report aims to help communities address the challenges.
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Mercy Housing, a national affordable housing nonprofit headquartered in Denver, will build a 187-unit community centered on “recognizing the historic displacement of American Indian tribes” after presenting the winning grant proposal to the Denver Housing Authority.
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Senior reporter John Herrick joined us to discuss where Boulder stands on new housing legislation and how the city’s business owners are trying to address homelessness.
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We hear from The Colorado Sun’s rural economic development reporter, Tracy Ross, in a discussion about ski resorts that provide housing for employees and a false correlation between increased snowpack and lower drought risk.