Ethan Millman
Ethan is a business reporting summer intern for The Post. He grew up in Los Angeles and studies at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He expects to graduate in May 2019.
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As Colorado’s gig economy grows, critics say pay, benefits must catch up
The gig economy has created new opportunities for work just as it has opened new options for consumers for everything from ride-hailing to travel accommodations to grocery shopping and meal...

I worked as a reporter in Denver without a car this summer. It went fine … until it didn’t.
Denver Post summer intern relies on ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft instead of buying a clunker. It worked -- most of the time. He tells a few stories and...

Community farm grows heirloom veggies in suburban Arvada
For the past six years, Star Acre Farms in Arvada has been bringing fresh crops to local customers.

No room to grow veggies at home? This Arvada community farm offers spots for fees or hard work
For the past six years, Star Acre Farms in Arvada has been bringing fresh crops to local customers.

Colorado Mills plans to reopen with as many stores as possible before Black Friday
Colorado Mills, the Lakewood mall damaged by a hailstorm in May, said Wednesday that it plans to open common areas in the building before Black Friday in late November, with as...

Colorado Mills plans to reopen with as many stores as possible before Black Friday
Colorado Mills, the Lakewood mall damaged by a hailstorm in May, said Wednesday that it plans to open common areas in the building before Black Friday in late November, with as...

Light-truck sales up sharply in Colorado during first half of year
Light-truck sales increased 8 percent during the first half of the year in Colorado, fueled by low gas prices and the state's long-standing love affair with pickups and sport-utility vehicles.

They may have less money and experience, but this Colorado team is determined to enter SpaceX contest
With deadline just over two weeks away, The Colorado School of Mines hyperloop team has to race against the clock before racing against their competitors.

Itap 2017, and the petsitting business just became legal in Colorado
Updates to Colorado's Pet Animal Care Facilities Act carve out room for people to care for three or fewer pets without the licensing that would otherwise be required for kennels...

Colorado’s top oil-producing county retools to make solar development easier
Although fuel economists think that Weld County's oil patch will continue to offer drilling opportunities for a few dozen years more, a rush of alternative energy generation signals change in...