Arvada, CO|News|
Arvada Appoints New Human Resources Director
Gabriella Bommer was promoted from deputy human resources director.

Gabriella Bommer was promoted from deputy human resources director.

As part of its Boulder acquisition, BioMed said it plans on amping up its community engagement efforts.
A class-action lawsuit filed Thursday accuses Xcel Energy of negligence in relation to the fire.
2021 child tax credit payments could impact 2022 tax refunds.
The governor revealed a new series of bills designed to mitigate the harmful impacts of climate change.
The virus was first detected on March 24 in Sedgwick County, federal data shows.
Several Colorado graduate schools ranked among the best in the country.
The Biden Administration has proposed a new tax on billionaires.
The Colorado State Patrol noted a 52.9 percent increase in 2021 crashes involving people walking on roads where they are not permitted.
Colorado Springs was ranked ninth in the 2022 Milken Institute Index of the best-performing cities in the country.
A second COVID-19 booster shot may soon become an option for some Coloradans.
The farms and organizations that received funding will accelerate or launch sustainably-focused programs and projects.
The Colorado State Patrol released a report on teen crashes.
Inflation rates are rising across the country, increasing the costs of everyday necessities.
Moderna is seeking emergency authorization to provide vaccinations to children under five.
Ten Coloradans were killed on March 22, 2021, in a shooting at a Boulder grocery store.
The bill passed the Colorado legislature on Monday.
Continental Mills issued the recall on Saturday due to potential exposure to foreign materials.
The 2022 James Beard Award finalists are here, and several Colorado chefs made the cut.
See the average date of the final spring freeze in Denver, and when to start planting the most popular items for the garden.