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Steel builder says CEO’s sister stole trade secrets and clients
“ROI has been financially enriched through its use of Sunward’s proprietary customer information as well as its pricing and cost structuring methods,” Sunward alleges.

Brighton nursery files for bankruptcy protection
Revenue fell sharply last year, from $33.8 million in 2024 to $14.4 million in 2025, according to CEO Matt Edmundson.

Contractors face 34 charges for allegedly stealing $1M from homeowners
A grand jury has indicted two local contractors on 34 criminal counts after finding evidence that they conned dozens of homeowners into paying them five- and six-figure sums for work...

Renee Brinkerhoff sues her ex-husband for $1M, reviving their legal fight
Renee Brinkerhoff, the businesswoman behind the La Loma restaurants, sued her ex-husband, William Brinkerhoff, reawakening the legal fight and public feud.

Receiver running I-70 warehouse caught up in father-sons feud
A warehouse along Interstate 70 in Wheat Ridge is now under the control of a court-appointed caretaker after a judge could not sort out whom in a feuding family it...

Central City asks judge to stop ‘indecent’ Main Street strip club
Central City is asking a judge to put an end to acts of public indecency at a strip club along its historic Main Street, the latest move in a yearslong...

Homebuilder wants $4M back from developer after Aurora lots aren’t ready
The nation’s largest homebuilder claims it is owed $4 million from a subdivision developer in Aurora after that developer failed to deliver finished lots ahead of an August deadline.

Co-owners of Little Bear Saloon in Evergreen settle dispute out of court, avoiding receivership
The owners of the Little Bear Saloon in Evergreen have resolved legal differences over finances, avoiding receivership for the live music venue.

Colorado real estate investor sues Adams County over increased valuations
A Colorado real estate investor and owner of Park Centre Commons is suing Adams County over valuations, claiming 'excessive vacancies' and 'heightened security risks'.

After Colorado pilotap death in plane crash, heirs say his business partner owes $11M
After the death of pilot Kyle Scott in a plane crash, his heirs say it should have triggered a buyout provision for $22M Fort Morgan company, Colorado Fire Aviation.