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Ur-ine trouble: Entrepreneur wrecked and wetted Highland rental, owner says

Whose blood once stained the walls, floors, sinks and showers of 3244 N. Federal Blvd.?
On Aug. 25, 2022, managers of that Airbnb rental property in Highland arrived there seeking payment from a renter. They instead found a townhome in a state of destruction.
“There was a significant amount of bodily fluids,” said Jerry McIntyre, the home’s owner.

 

Got money goals for the New Year? Stay on track with these tips

By Sara Rathner, NerdWallet
With a new year ahead and the holiday fanfare behind, this is a great time to set money goals, especially if you recently spent a lot on gifts and travel and want to get your finances in shape. You’d be in good company, too — according to a January 2024 survey from the Pew Research Center, of the 30% of Americans who made at least one New Year’s resolution, 61% had a goal that was money-related.

 

Beloved Colorado record store closing after 30 years

Gary Koenig had never aspired to own his own record shop. Yet, somehow, he ended up founding and running Affordable Music in Dillon for three decades.
The former Henderson Mill employee clocked in around 15 years in the Grand County-based Molybdenum mine when a friend made a suggestion, “You like music so much, you should open a record store,” Koenig said, recalling a friend’s comment.

 

Vail Mountain managers deployed to Park City as ski patrollers strike for better wages

Managers from Vail Mountain have been sent to Park City to keep operations running there as ski patrollers from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association began striking Friday morning, calling for better wages and working conditions. Both Park City ski area and Vail Mountain are owned by Vail Resorts.
Vail Mountain’s ski patrol director and senior manager of health and safety are among those who have been sent, according to a person familiar with the situation who agreed to speak off the record.

 

Small businesses brace themselves for potentially disruptive TikTok ban

By MAE ANDERSON, AP Business Writer
A looming TikTok ban could affect the millions of small businesses that use the short-video social media app to help them grow their business.

 

A flight attendant has died after the cabin of the plane he was working on filled with smoke

The flight attendant was airlifted to a hospital in Graz, Austria, where he later died.Robert Smith/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images

 

The Boeing 747 is a rarer sight but still popular with heads of state. See which royals and presidents have a 'Queen of the Skie

Iranian soldiers and the Sultan of Oman's Boeing 747 at Tehran's airport.Majid Asgaripour/WANA via REUTERS

 

CD, Checking, and Savings Rates Today: Start Earning More Interest

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Tim Cook has an uphill battle in 2025 after Apple's bets on the Vision Pro and AI didn't pan out

Apple CEO Tim Cook oversaw the launch of two huge bets this year with the Vision Pro and Apple Intelligence.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

 

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