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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 of Colorado and Arapahoe County will not file gambling charges against Broncos player
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Arapahoe County District Attorney's office notified the attorney of Eyioma Uwazurike that after a thorough review, no charges would be filed against the Denver Broncos player for gambling. With no charges to be filed, Uwazurike is now cleared to apply to the NFL for reinstatement...
Colorado’s Connection to the Summer Blockbuster Movie ‘Twisters’
I remember when the movie Twister came out when I was a kid. I loved that movie; the action made me want to become a stormchaser. Nearly three decades later, we finally got a sequel. Technology advances over the past decade have not only advanced movies but also how we look at and study weather.
Colorado job openings up, salaries down in chamber's second quarter report
(The Center Square) – There were slightly more jobs in Colorado during the second quarter of the year as salaries moved downward, according to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce. Job vacancies were up 1.9% in the state, according to research by Aspen Tech labs and the chamber. The percentage was 1.5% higher than the national rate of job growth. The increase was larger than 33 other states. “Denver saw the...
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 […]
Colorado dealer who continued to sell weapons after the feds seized his license is headed to prison
Last week, a man from Aurora was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison for his illegal firearms sales. He attempted to shift the blame onto his employees and his wife, claiming that their mistakes and pressure led to his actions. A-TAC Gear Guns Uniforms, LLC’s owner...
Injured off-route hiker forced to spend night on Colorado 14er after severe storms slow rescue
An off-route hiker got injured on one of Colorado's fourteeners on July 26, prompting what would turn into an overnight rescue mission thanks to severe storms slowing down the rescue process. According to Alamosa Volunteer Search and Rescue, the hiker took a fall during his descent from Ellingwood Point, which is a 14,042-foot peak near the San Luis Valley that's rated as a 'difficult class two' climb. At the time...
Windsor Community Playhouse Features “Then There Were None!”
A Dinner/Show at Windsor Community Playhouse played to sell out audiences. Roma Restaurant in Windsor catered the. Lasagna dinner. Friends, families and new folks to the area gathered to enjoy the evening and matinee performances. The mystery story line performed by an exceptional cast of characters kept audiences close to the edge of their seats.
5 years, 259 restaurants: Cherry Creek dad’s weekly Taco Tuesday tradition reaches special milestone
Whether it’s the family going to concerts, sports events, a carnival or a weekend getaway, it’s been one day each week that has cemented many memories into the lives of Andrew Warnick of Denver and his two daughters. They never miss a Taco Tuesday. Never. At least not...
Broncos legend John Elway says ‘biggest mistake’ involves Bills’ Josh Allen
John Elway was ahead of his time as a quarterback. The Denver Broncos quarterback possessed a huge arm. He was confident, competitive and as smart as they come. Elway could make every throw and wasn’t afraid to take off and run with the ball. When he did run, Elway did not shy away from contact.
CU Denver Alum Heather Tritten Pairs Policy and Advocacy Expertise to Keep Children—And Their Families—in Focus
School may be out, but people who work on behalf of children know that they don’t get a summer break. There’s too much work. But a long to-do list doesn’t stop Heather Tritten—the new president and CEO of Colorado Children’s Campaign, a nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy group—from creating impact in her community.
STS9 Reschedules Red Rocks 2024 Concert Featuring Axe The Cables Set
STS9 are doubling up on the music at their upcoming Red Rocks Amphitheatre show near Denver on Saturday, September 29. The concert, which will now consist of four sets, was postponed and rescheduled from the original date of July 21 due to inclement weather. The show on September 29th marks...
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