Scott and Angela Damman purchased a property outside Mérida, Mexico, that had fallen into disrepair. But by reusing materials and turning to local resources, they created their dream home—and a successful design business.
Colorado’s top imports and exports that face tariffs, consumer-protection week tips, moon landing goes sideways, and more. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter Tamara Chuang,
Overall, tariffs mean higher prices for the state, the businesses and Coloradans — everywhere from the gas pumps to the grocery store.
One firefighter in Colorado had an idea to use old equipment to help fire departments in Mexico that desperately need both the equipment and training.
When it comes to the U.S. states most vulnerable to the latest round of tariffs, Colorado ranks 20th, with nearly half of its $17.8 billion in imports coming from Canada, Mexico and China, according to an analysis by LendingTree. Montana is the most vulnerable state with 94% of its imports coming from those three countries.
President Donald Trump confirmed on Monday that there is no last-minute deal to avert sweeping tariffs against Canada and Mexico, which will take effect on Tuesday.
One thing that remains constant in President Trump’s tariff trade war with Canada and Mexico is the continued inconsistency.
President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China went into effect Tuesday, which could have a “severe” impact on Colorado’s economy, according to a new report.
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado’s international trading with Canada, Mexico and China adds up to billions of dollars worth of imports and exports each year. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on ...
At a town hall for business owners, people expressed grim outlooks on how President Trump’s tariffs will impact Colorado’s economy.
The mountains in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming saw a cluster of storms last month that aided their snowpack levels. But it wasn’t enough to make any meaningful dent into the forecasts, said Brenda Alcorn, a forecaster at the Colorado Basin River Forecast Center.