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Rate Hikes and Power Outages Proposed By Colorado Utility Company
If you feel like you just can't catch a break when it comes to your bills, you aren't alone and it doesn't appear there will be any relief in sight. Especially regarding your utility bill in Colorado if you are an Xcel Energy customer. According to KDVR, Xcel Energy has...
Johnstown meteorite returns to cemetery where it crashed 100 years ago
JOHNSTOWN, Colo. — It’s been 100 years since Denyse Seymour’s family gathered at the Johnstown Cemetery to lay her great-grandfather John Moore to rest. The funeral had just started, when Seymour said it was crashed by an unexpected guest, a meteorite. “People thought the world was ending...
Broncos Urged to Sign Former $32 Million Pro Bowler in Free Agency
The Denver Broncos could very well have rookie first-round pick Bo Nix under center for Week 1 of the regular season. Nix is the most experienced quarterback in NCAA history with a record 61 starts to his credit. Still, the Broncos can help make his transition to the NFL easier....
Dove Valley Regional Park reopens July 8 after major glow up
Dove Valley Regional Park in Centennial, Colo. reopens noon Monday after a months-long renovation to improve the 35-year-old park. The expansion added 40 additional acres to the park, 7900 S. Potomac Street Road, extending the amount of developed land to over 90 acres, a spokesperson for Arapahoe County told The Denver Gazette via email.
A Warning to Potential Seditionists
Many American citizens objected to our involvement in World War I. They regarded it as a European dispute and saw no reason for us to be drawn into the fray. The federal government was determined to quell anti-war talk, so they enacted the Espionage Act of 1917, followed by the Sedition Act of 1918.
City Council abolishes occupancy limits following removal of housing ordinances statewide
Fort Collins City Council passed a measure officially abolishing housing occupancy limits by way of a 5-2 vote, following the implementation of HB24-1007, a bill signed by Gov. Jared Polis that officially prohibits counties, cities and municipalities from limiting the number of unrelated people who can live in a single dwelling.
Multiple Colorado Counties Enacting Massive Fire Bans
Recently, there’s been a wave of bans that have been affecting Coloradans over the past few weeks. For one, products that contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs) have recently been banned in Colorado. The substances that are known to cause cancer will be slowly fazed out of Colorado stores.
Massive Marijuana Recall Just Took Place in Colorado
Whether you like it or not, Colorado is well known for marijuana, given we were the first state to legalize it recreationally. Sometimes it can be unfair. In fact, we don’t even the number one place for marijuana anymore. The place that took the top spot for pot in...
80% Percent of Colorado Parents Unknowingly Putting Children In Danger
All parents in Colorado want to keep their kids as safe as humanly possible. The last thing any parent would want is to put their child in a dangerous situation unknowingly. Many parents spend a lot of time researching and analyzing which car seat is the safest and most secure for their child. However, regardless of how much you spend, you could still put your child in danger because of their car seat.
Rate Hikes and Power Outages Proposed By Colorado Utility Company
If you feel like you just can't catch a break when it comes to your bills, you aren't alone and it doesn't appear there will be any relief in sight. Especially regarding your utility bill in Colorado if you are an Xcel Energy customer. According to KDVR, Xcel Energy has...
Get a sneak peek at 11 News’ ‘Nikola Tesla’s Colorado Connections’ documentary, airing Sunday!
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - In an old, sepia-tinted photo, you can see the clear edges of Pikes Peaks, unchanged more than a century ago, with a curious structure in the foreground that wouldn’t look out of place today -- only this photo was taken in 1899. The picture...
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