Union leaders scheduled strike-authorization votes for Jan. 29 and 30 against King Soopers stores in metro Denver.
Together, with potential strikes by Safeway and Costco workers, grocery workers could launch one of the first major labor struggles under the new Trump administration.
As we continue to watch the devastation left by Los Angeles wildfires, many are reminded of how we live with the near constant danger of wildfire here in southern Colorado.
The Flying Horse King Soopers is a day away from opening, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at the new store. The
The union that represents King Soopers employees said Friday that after months of negotiations, its contracts with the supermarket chain have expired and votes authorizing a strike could be announced as early as Monday.
Around 10,000 King Soopers employees are getting ready to vote on a potential strike following failed contract negotiations with the grocer.
King Soopers and City Market met with UFCW Local 7 union representatives Thursday evening ahead of the union’s labor contract extension expiration at midnight.
Colorado Springs City Council has expanded the area covered by the Sit-Lie ordinance. City law allows police officers to issue tickets to those who sit on the surface of any public right of way.
Pueblo firefighters are responding to calls faster, but the plan is to speed it up even more with three new fire stations under construction.
A shooting in a Colorado Springs King Soopers parking lot left one individual dead Monday evening, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department.
If it goes forward, the strike will be one of the first major labor struggles under the second Trump administration.