Summer travel 2026 will be most expensive in years as airlines aren’t backing off high prices
Summer 2026 will be one of the most costly for consumers in a long time.
Summer 2026 will be one of the most costly for consumers in a long time.
Americans paid more for their groceries in April, but high gas prices were only one of the reasons why. Government figures released on Tuesday showed prices for food eaten at home rose 2.9% last month compared to a year earlier.
U.S. wholesale inflation came in hot last month. Producer prices rose 6% from a year earlier, most since December 2022, as the 10-week Iran war pushed up energy prices and put pressure on companies to pass along higher costs to consumers.
Amazon is rapidly opening Amazon Now delivery hubs in dozens of US and foreign cities to fulfill orders in 30 minutes or less.
Real estate investor Jay Soneff controls a portfolio of mostly parking lots from Grand Junction to downtown. He also has a fleet of classic cars.
A gated estate in Cherry Hills Village, renovated from the studs up, sold for $10.3 million, making it April’s highest-priced home sale in the Denver area.
The long-awaited Kindred Resort opened Thursday at the base of Keystone Mountain in Summit County, a legacy project decades in the making.
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission staff says if Xcel Energy gets the full $355 million rate increase it’s seeking, the total rise in electricity bills since 2023 will reach 33%.
Consumers can expect to face a bumpy air travel season, and no, it isn’t about a super El Niño year taking shape.
Denver barbecue restaurant Post Oak BBQ is opening a second location near the University of Denver as the Texas-style smokehouse expands beyond Tennyson Street.