Apr 12, 2021
Cases of COVID-19 have been rising in Colorado over the past week, with health experts saying it is a fourth wave of the virus. More people getting vaccinated has helped, but people continue to be hospitalized. We discussed the trend with UC Health Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Richard Zane.
Apr 12, 2021
Lawmakers at the state Capitol want to bring high speed rail to the front range. Senate President Leroy Garcia has introduced a bill that would create a passenger rail line running between the New Mexico and Wyoming borders with stops along the front range. We take a look at the proposal with Senator Garcia, who joined CMN.
Apr 12, 2021
New research shows a wave of job turnover is coming once the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is finally behind us. The study says one in four employees plan to leave their company. What can managers and business leaders do to slow this coming trend? We discuss with leadership expert and Forbes Books author Jennifer Mackin.
Mar 16, 2021
Colorado continues to push forward with it s COVID-19 vaccine distribution effort. Governor Jared Polis has said he would like to see every Coloradoan be eligible for the vaccine by mid-April. He has also said he believes every Coloradoan age 16 and up should be able to get a first dose by the end of May.
We discuss the rollout and the status with CDPHE Vaccine Task Force Deputy Director Kate McIntire.
Mar 16, 2021
The Federal Open Market Committee is set to meet this week, with the expectation that it will focus on faster economic growth. The question of interest rates is also expected to be a hot topic, as market watchers are hoping the fed chair will signal a move toward lower interest rates.
We look at the Fed meeting with Bankrate Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride.