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Third week of testimony in Dr. Matthews trial in Denver underway
The third week of testimony in the trial of Denver cardiologist Stephen Matthews began with graphic testimony from a woman who said after Matthews prepared her a shot of liquor at his home in 2019, she lost her memory but remembers snippets of what happened, including finding herself naked on his couch, with handcuffs on and throwing up."My memories are all over the place" the woman testified Monday morning, saying that after drinking a shot with Matthews, she only had three more memories."First memory I have," she said, "is sitting on the couch naked with handcuffs in front of me,...
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...
Broncos tight end has made eye-popping changes in order to stay healthy
Third-year Denver Broncos tight end Greg Dulcich has made insane changes this offseason in order to get and stay healthy. Reading into what Dulcich has changed this offseason is quite overwhelming, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post had some of this information in an article on Monday morning. Just check out all that has gone into the third-year TE trying to get healthy:
Colorado State Forest Service Opens New Field Office in Rifle
The Colorado State Forest Service recently opened a new field office in Rifle, Colo., to better serve Colorado residents in the northwest part of the state. The new Rifle Field Office allows the CSFS to address forest health concerns and reduce wildfire risk in priority areas, such as the Roaring Fork Valley, the Colorado River Valley, and the White River Watershed.
Fair foods, carnival rides & mutton bustin': What to know ahead of the Larimer County Fair
Get back to Northern Colorado's agricultural roots with some good old fashioned fair fun. The Larimer County Fair will return to Loveland for five days of fair festivities and three nights of rodeo events. Here's what to know before you go: When is the Larimer County Fair? ...
Denver Gymnastics’ Lynnzee Brown Makes History at Olympics
PARIS – Former University of Denver gymnast and alumna Lynnzee Brown went four-for-four at the 2024 Paris Olympics after competing in women's artistic gymnastics qualification on Sunday. Brown officially became the first gymnast to represent Haiti at an Olympic Games with her appearance in Subdivision 4 at Bercy Arena.
In Eagle County this summer, animal control has responded to lots of calls about bats
This summer has kept Eagle County’s animal control officers busy answering the local version of the bat signal. The good news is that no captured bats have tested positive for rabies. Eagle County Animal Control Services field services manager Nathan Lehnert said the past few weeks have been “very...
Wildfire closes Highway 34 southwest of Fort Collins, prompts evacuations
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - A large wildfire burning southwest of Fort Collins Monday prompted evacuations. The Alexander Mountain Fire forced the closure of Highway 34 at about noon between County Road 29 and County Road 43 west of Sylvandaale Ranch, according to the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office. The...
Greeley Issues Immediate Burn Ban
The Greeley Fire Department has issued a burn ban in the city and the Western Hills Fire Protection District. The ban applies to all outside fires, including recreational fires. According to a City of Greeley statement, it will remain in effect until weather conditions improve, decreasing the threat of extreme fire behavior.
State considers plan to drill near Aurora Reservoir amid protests from neighbors
Colorado regulators will decide as soon as Tuesday whether to allow 166 oil and gas wells on state-owned land near the Aurora Reservoir and nearby neighborhoods.Why it matters: The proposed drilling operation on 32,000 acres in unincorporated Arapahoe County, just east of Aurora, is the latest flash point in the debate about how close fracking should come to homes and sensitive areas.Friction point: Hundreds of residents near the reservoir are challenging the plan from Crestone Peak Resources and hope to convince the Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission at a day-long hearing that the health and safety impacts are too...
Colorado Funk for a Cause: Cereal Box Community Concert
Wellington’s Community Services Center organizers hope food, music and fun make up a successful fundraising recipe in August. Aug. 15 is the group’s Cereal Box Community Concert with Funky Business. The event serves dual purposes, as noted by its name:. 1 – Gather cereal donations for the Wellington...
A Home-Goods Retailer Closing All But One Colorado Location
Another business (with seven Colorado stores) that has been around "forever," is now in a situation where they need to close a lot of stores if they want to stay afloat. Having been founded in 1889, it's hard to imagine what items they were selling when they first opened; today you find appliances, mattresses, TVs, gaming consoles, furniture and more.
Ammo retail machines introduced to Colorado
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) -American Rounds, a Dallas-founded company recently introduced Ammo Distribution Machines to Colorado. These high-tech machines utilize A-I technology for I-D verification and facial recognition. A 21-year age restriction is implemented and only a couple of these machines are available at select locations. Grant Magers, American Rounds...
Roberts, Lukens, McCluskie tour new Wiegers Mental Health Clinic in Edwards
The Colorado House Democrats on Monday issued the following press release on the new Wiegers Mental Health Clinic in Edwards:. Speaker Julie McCluskie, Representative Meghan Lukens and Senator Dylan Roberts, D-Frisco, today visited the Wiegers Mental Health Clinic. Lawmakers toured the youth and adult facility inpatient construction project and discussed workforce and affordable housing needs.
Six New Opioid Clinics Coming to "Treatment Desert" in Metro Denver
Like every other state in the country, Colorado is dealing with a steadily increasing rate of deaths related to fentanyl, heroin and other opioids. Community Medical Services, a national opioid treatment organization, says the problem has gotten so bad that it needs to open six new clinics across the Denver metro area to keep up.
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