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Disabled People Still Have to Fight for Access
It has been thirty-four years since the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush on July 26, 1990, making it an expectation in our country that disabled people have equal access to public buildings. Yet, in June 2024, a disabled mother of three in Colorado filed a federal disability discrimination lawsuit against her son’s school district after being excluded from multiple important school events during the prior year.
Report: Broncos were interested in signing running back Josh Jacobs during free agency but he wanted to play for a contender
According to Rob Demovsky who covers the Green Bay Packers for ESPN, the Denver Broncos were among the teams who contacted running Josh Jacobs during free agency. The veteran running back eventually signed with the Packers and wanted to join a contender and not a rebuilding team which eliminated the Broncos.
DA charges man with murder for hit-and-run pedestrian death on Thornton bridge
A man under investigation for an overnight hit and run death on Thornton's 84th Avenue bridge last week has been charged with first-degree murder, according to a news release from the 17th Judicial District Attorney. Mathew Lopez, 34, is accused of hitting pedestrian Rubin Aguilar Vasquez, 48, on purpose in...
Free school supplies, backpacks and a back-to-school festival offered to APS students Aug. 3 at Aurora Town Center mall
AURORA | Aurora Public Schools is set to hold its 16th Annual Back to School Kickoff, a community celebration that brings together the city’s diverse cultures to mark the beginning of the new school year — and get free stuff. The event, slated for 10 a.m. – 12:30...
This Northern Colorado Whiskey Wins a Big Time Award
A Northern Colorado whiskey is celebrating a big win this week as they won an award in an international spirits competition. What started as a greenhouse in 1991 has transformed into a destination location for craft beers and fine spirits in Windsor, Colorado. There is a little something for everyone when you step onto the grounds of this one-of-a-kind place.
CORE Electric Cooperative Selects Pam Feuerstein as New CEO
SEDALIA, CO / ACCESSWIRE / July 30, 2024 / CORE Electric Cooperative (CORE), a member-owned electric cooperative based in Sedalia, Colorado, announced its Board of Directors has selected Pam Feuerstein as Chief Executive Officer, effective July 25, 2024. In her role Feuerstein will oversee CORE's operations including cooperative management, financial...
Red Flag warning in effect until 8:00 pm. Today, with a high near 85.
Sunny, with a high near 85. Breezy, with a west wind 7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Mostly clear, with a low around 52. West wind 7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Wednesday. Sunny, with a high near 83. West...
Deadline near for AARP Colorado 2024 Planning Academy
AARP Colorado is encouraging residents, including those age 50 and older, to sign up for its free 2024 Planning Academy. Marissa Volpe, associate state director of livable and diverse communities for the group, said the academy will show participants how public policies are made and give them the tools they need to make communities even better for people of all ages to live, work and play.
Yet another law enforcement scam circulating in Colorado
EAGLE COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - Scams involving crooks playacting as law enforcement continue to plague Colorado -- and county lines don’t matter. Residents in Eagle County, home of Vail and Beaver Creek, have been receiving calls from a man claiming to be a Fremont County sheriff’s deputy. “The...
Oil and Gas Drilling Near both a Landfill AND a Reservoir? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Of The Denver Post reports today on final discussions about a proposal to allow extensive oil and gas extraction operations to take place in and around both the Aurora Reservoir and the Lowry Landfill Superfund Site (where an estimated 138 million gallons of liquid industrial waste are buried):. A contentious...
‘Highly Unprepared’ Hiker Out of Food and Water Forced to Spend Unplanned Night in Colorado Mountains After Getting Lost and Injured
A hiker’s descent from Ellingwood Point in Colorado turned into an overnight ordeal when he fell and sustained injuries on July 26. According to a Facebook Post, the Alamosa Volunteer Search and Rescue (AVSAR) team responded to the distress call, initiating a complex rescue operation that lasted into the following day.
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 […]
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