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May 2, 2024 |
murraystatenews.org | Austin Ford
Dear Editor,As a non-traditional freshman transitioning to my sophomore year, I am compelled to share my concerns regarding our university’s advising system. While I understand the necessity of fulfilling required courses, the current approach to advising does not accommodate diverse student needs, including those of students like myself.
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Jan 21, 2024 |
kens5.com | Austin Ford
DENVER — An Amazon employee claims in a lawsuit the company failed to pay him the correct amount for overtime during the holidays. The lawsuit claims Amazon did not correctly pay out incentives on busy days during the holidays, while the company contends it didn't violate Colorado state law. The federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals is asking the Colorado Supreme Court to weigh in. 9NEWS legal analyst Whitney Traylor said the case comes down to how overtime hours were calculated.
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Jan 20, 2024 |
9news.com | Austin Ford
DENVER — An Amazon employee claims in a lawsuit the company failed to pay him the correct amount for overtime during the holidays. The lawsuit claims Amazon did not correctly pay out incentives on busy days during the holidays, while the company contends it didn't violate Colorado state law. The federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals is asking the Colorado Supreme Court to weigh in. 9NEWS legal analyst Whitney Traylor said the case comes down to how overtime hours were calculated.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
9news.com | Austin Ford
AURORA, Colo. — Police are investigating a shooting in Aurora that left one woman dead. Officers were called out around 7 p.m. Thursday to a report of a shooting in the 10700 block of East Exposition Avenue. According to the Aurora Police Department, a 911 caller overheard an argument followed by gunshots. Police said officers located a woman inside a residence with a gunshot wound — she died at the scene. No arrests have been made, and the suspected shooter has not been identified, police said.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
9news.com | Austin Ford
ESTES PARK, Colo. — The iconic Stanley Hotel in Estes Park will be sold to Arizona-based nonprofit Community Finance Corporation, a state agency confirmed to 9NEWS. The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade said as part of an update to the Colorado Economic Development Commission, hotel owner John Cullen shared that the property and revenues will be used as collateral and repayment for bonds issued by the Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority.
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