It’s true that you have a legal duty to ensure workplace health and safety. And it’s true you’ll be cited and penalized by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) if you don’t. But for a small business, OSHA regulations can be both unwieldy and costly.
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OSHA Offers Free Consults to Small Businesses
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In an ironic twist of fate, former Arapahoe County Sheriff Patrick Sullivan is currently being held in the Patrick J.
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‘Sheriff of the Year’ Busted in Meth-Sex Ring
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A new lawsuit alleges that a deaf man was held in county jail for 25 days without a sign language interpreter before the charges against him were eventually dropped.
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Deaf Man Held for 25 Days Without Interpreter
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Everybody who earns a salary typically needs to pay taxes.
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Does Bow Wow Owe the IRS $90,000?
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When a Colorado woman spotted her stolen bike on Craigslist, she felt there was only one way to handle the situation. She stole her bike back. Kathryn Lucas, 25, left her bike — without a lock — outside a sports bar in Boulder, Colo., where she met some friends to……
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Woman Steals Back Her Stolen Bike
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“Google update.” These two words can strike a chord of fear into the heart of any business owner that runs their own website. Not to mention send an entire team of search engine optimization specialists scrambling
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Update Your Website or Google May Bury You
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A jury has awarded an unprecedented $100 million in the Miami priest sex abuse case involving Rev.
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$100M Awarded in Miami Priest Sex Abuse Case
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Former truck driver Holly Averyt has earned herself $10 million in a Walmart slip and fall lawsuit. The Colorado Supreme Court confirmed the jury award earlier this week, which originally came in at $15 million.
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CO Trucker Wins $10M in Walmart Slip and Fall
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Earlier this year, President Obama lifted restrictions put in place by the Bush Administration, making it easier for American citizens to legally travel to Cuba. Though access has increased, it is not unlimited.
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Who Can Legally Travel to Cuba?
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