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Advance Colorado Action submits signatures for three ballot initiatives addressing property taxes, parole eligibility, and a constitutional right to school choice
Advance Colorado Action, an issue advocacy organization that describes its mission as “supporting policies that increase economic opportunity and greater government transparency,” submitted signatures for three ballot initiatives for the November general election ballot. Nearly 200,000 signatures were submitted for each initiative. To qualify for the ballot, each initiative must receive 124,238 valid signatures.
USPS Price Increases Already Affecting Coloradans
Mailing here in Colorado has become a bit more treacherous than one might expect. In fact, Colorado leads the entire country when it comes to one horrific mail statistic; lost mail. According to iPostal1, Coloradans have 12,667 Google searches per month per 100,000 residents that are asking about lost mail....
Dolores River in Colorado is center of the latest public lands dispute
A 400,000-acre area along the Dolores River in southwestern Colorado is the newest battleground in the debate over public lands.Why it matters: How the land is designated determines how the public can access and use it, whether for recreation or commercial purposes such as mining and livestock grazing.State of play: A coalition of conservation and environmental groups wants President Biden to designate the river watershed that spans two counties as a national monument to increase land protections and limit development, the Colorado Sun reports.The advocates say the designation under the Antiquities Act is needed to preserve Indigenous cultural sites, geologic...
After 50 Years Southwest Is Ending Open Seating For Colorado Flights
For over five decades, Southwest Airlines, which flies hundreds of planes out of Denver International Airport each day, has been known for its famous open seating policy. Now, 50 years later, that policy is about to change. Southwest Airlines Open Seating Policy To End. Flying usually means that you're headed...
Local Colorado official faces trial following ‘Big Lie’ election conspiracies
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (CN) — A faithful Republican living on Colorado’s conservative western slope, Tina Peters watched the 2020 presidential results with concern. Still, as the duly elected clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Peters was confident in the integrity of the election she had overseen. After all, nearly two-thirds of local voters backed then-President Donald Trump that November, also helping to lift Lauren Boebert into Congress.
Checkout: Durango Natural Foods Co-op still thrives after 50 years
With the rugged San Juan Mountains to the north, a vast high-desertscape to the south and a rushing river bisecting the town, Durango, Colorado, is one picturesque place. The small city in the state’s southwest corner is a magnet for mountain bikers, rafters, hunters, sightseers, musicians, artisans and pretty much anyone seeking adventure, inspiration or awe.
Bills finally sign a former Broncos safety (but not the one fans wanted)
Just a day after it was reported that Bills safety Mike Edwards suffered a hamstring injury (per Sal Capaccio), the Bills announced on Tuesday morning that they have signed veteran safety Kareem Jackson to a one-year deal. With Jackson signing with the Bills, linebacker Shayne Simon has been released, the team announced.
KRDO13 welcomes back Merry Mathews
KRDO13 Chief Meteorologist, Merry Matthews, is back after taking a leave of absence. Merry explained that her husband was getting ready to deploy and they wanted to spend as much time as possible together. Merry will be on KRDO13 at 4,5,6 and 10!
2024 National Chicken Wing Day deals around Denver
Today (July 29) is an important national day… It’s National Chicken Wing Day a bunch of places have deals today. Here are a few that we are aware of around Denver:. 1. Wingstop has free wings with any purchase. Order online or through their app and use the code “FREEWINGS”. You can tack on five wings for free.
Chase Bank Lafayette branches to close in anticipation of Nine Mile opening
The entrance to Old Town Lafayette is about to change, with one lot set to be at least temporarily abandoned, but another expected to be developed later this year. Earlier this month, Chase Bank customers in Lafayette received a letter stating the locations at 200 N. Public Road and 1426 N. 95th St. will close Oct. 18, but a new Chase location at Nine Mile Corner, 2990 Arapahoe Road in Erie, will open Oct. 21, replacing both. The Chase website also confirms the closure of the two existing Lafayette locations.
Metro Moves: A Cherry Creek redevelopment expands
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. A Cherry Creek development is expanding. In Denver’s hot Cherry Creek neighborhood, the developers behind Clayton Lane...
'I miss mama': Father and daughter searching for answers after Navajo woman disappears
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Fathers. They're often considered the first hero and first love of their daughter. It's a bond Darrell Tsosie never takes for granted. He says he spends as much time as he can with his little girl, Elizabeth. Your neighborhood: Local news from KOAT Action 7...
Weld County offers free tire disposal for residents this weekend
This weekend, Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment will host its first tire disposal event for Weld County residents to responsibly get rid of old tires for free. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Household Hazardous Waste...
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