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  • Bracing for high heating bills

    February 9, 2011 1:57 PM

    All the cold weather we've had over the last few weeks could leave you with sticker shock when the utility bill comes in the mail. Last Tuesday alone, Colorado Springs Utilities customers set a record for natural gas consumption of nearly 2 and a half times a typical winter day's... more »
  • Help paying for utility bills

    February 9, 2011 8:44 AM

    Our heaters are working over time as temperatures are expected to dip well below zero again today. All of that extra usage could leave customers with sticker shock when their bill comes in the mail. To help keep utility bills manageable, Colorado Springs Utilities customers can enroll the budget... more »
  • Heating help

    February 9, 2011 6:48 AM

    Our heaters are working over time as temperatures are expected to dip well below zero again today. All of that extra usage could leave customers with sticker shock when their bill comes in the mail. To help keep utility bills manageable, Colorado Springs Utilities customers can enroll the budget... more »
  • Denver couple starts nonprofit for organ donors

    April 26, 2010 1:05 PM

    A Denver couple who faced the need for a kidney transplant have launched a nonprofit to help the families of organ donors. Valeria and Errol Vermont started Divine Journey after their daughter donated a kidney for Valeria and they became aware of the costs associated with being a donor. Recovery... more »
  • School districts spending on food, travel

    March 1, 2010 10:05 AM

    With budget cuts looming, Colorado's three largest school districts have been spending on food, travel and other discretionary expenses with little oversight. An analysis by The Denver Post found that Jefferson, Douglas and Denver county schools spent a total of about $280,000 on items like Starbucks, doughnuts and receptions. Districts... more »
  • Plans in Colorado would block health care overhaul

    December 31, 2009 8:34 AM

    Federal health insurance reforms are still taking shape, but at least two efforts are under way in Colorado to blunt possible impacts. Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute said Tuesday he is trying to develop a ballot proposal that would bar the state from requiring its citizens to purchase health... more »
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