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Colorado expanded its red flag law. Few additional cases resulted.
In early June 2023, a La Plata County man showed up to his therapist’s office with a drastic style change — instead of the flannel and cowboy boots he typically wore, he was outfitted in black combat boots, a T-shirt with a skull on it and a necklace that appeared to be made out of […]
Creede Rock and Mineral Show set for this weekend
CREEDE – Rockhounds from around the globe will be venturing to Creede this weekend for the annual Creede Rock and Mineral Show on Aug. 2-4. The Creede and Mineral County Underground Community Center will be transformed into a geologists' dream for three full days beginning Friday, Aug. 2. Well...
Historic Colorado Railway Makes Strides to Protect Environment
Since first opening in 1882, Colorado's Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad has been a staple for the Centennial State. Your Kids Will Love Visiting Colorado’s Tiny Town and Railroad |. While the railway is famous for not only its history but its status as a tourist attraction as...
Durango mountain bikers place 7th and 13th in Paris 2024 Olympics men’s ride
ELANCOURT, France – As defending champion Thomas Pidcock of Great Britain churned up the Olympic men’s mountain biking course at Elancourt Hill in France, riding like a madman to get back into the lead, he didn’t have the devil behind him. It was Durango’s Riley Amos.
Lujan Grisham talks crime at town hall in Española
Tirzio Lopez of Cebolla in rural northern Rio Arriba County said he began carrying a gun to protect his young daughter as violent crime surged in New Mexico. He called on Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham to create more funds for dispatchers, police officers and first responders, expressing fear and becoming emotional as he charged that “the Cartel is here.”
Wildfire smoke expected to move into Denver on Wednesday
Moderate to thick wildfire smoke is projected to move into the Denver metro area on Wednesday. The smoke will be coming from the Alexander Mountain Fire and the Stone Canyon Fire, two fires that started in the northern part of Colorado's Front Range on Monday and Tuesday. It will also come from wildfires in Canada.The smoke from the two Northern Colorado fires was pushing east in the early part of the week. But a shift in winds will mean the smoke moves southwards.The smoke in the Mile High City will be even more present in the atmosphere than it was...
Denver Broncos throwback gear available this week at training camp
Fans are excited for Denver Broncos throwback gear. For years, Broncos Country has been chomping at the bit for the old-school orange and blue jerseys and helmets. Now, they get their wish. Denver Broncos throwback gear available Aug. 3 at training camp. Beginning this Saturday, Aug. 3, Denver die-hards can...
Court approves Denver’s Tattered Cover sale to Barnes & Noble, sealing $1.8M deal
Tattered Cover, Denver’s storied independent bookstore for half a century, is set to be owned by the largest corporate bookstore chain in the U.S. A federal judge on Tuesday approved the sale of Tattered Cover to Barnes & Noble for more than $1.8 million in cash to pay off the store’s debts, kickstarting the process of closing the sale.
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood third nationally in construction job losses
The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood area had the third-largest decline in construction employment from June 2023 to June 2024 out of 358 metro areas nationally, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America released Tuesday. The only areas with bigger declines were New York City and Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington. “The harder...
Best bets: Key events in Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec
On Thursday, Aug. 1, the Bloomfield Family Aquatic Center, 201 E. Blanco Blvd., will host the Friends of the Pool’s, Root Beer Float Day, from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The cost is $3 per float, admission to enter the pool is separate. The Friends of the Pool invite you to come by for a root beer float. For information call Colleen Reed at (505) 486-9472 or email her at handcr7@gmail.com.
History comes to life in Greenlawn Cemetery
The 11th annual Dining with the Dead is coming up fasty, and tickets will sell out faster, according to event organizer Jill McQueary. “We sell out every year,” said McQueary, who brought the event to Farmington’s Rio del Sol Kiwanis Club as a fundraising activity for the club’s Coats for Kids, Clothes for Kids and Shoes for Kids.
Fort Collins Coffee Shop Closes, Will Turn Into Unique Business
Many businesses have been shutting down in Colorado over the past year. It is sad to see our favorite spots close their doors for good. All we hope for is that we enjoy the new business that will be stepping in its place. Everyday Joe’s Coffee House in Fort Collins...
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