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Documentary celebrates Colorado's wolf reintroduction
DENVER — A good film takes its audience on a journey. There should be emotion. Ups and downs. And great characters. Ryan Sedgeley, first-time film producer, thinks he has the perfect subject that will fit that bill. "It's such a huge story to tell, and I think there are...
Colorado Motorcycle Safety + Travel Method to Be Legalized
Cruising around on a motorcycle is something that really brings a sense of exhilaration, adrenaline, and freedom to travel that doing so in a car or truck simply can't offer. Check Out Some of the Coolest Vintage Motorcycles in Colorado |. However, it's no secret that while it can be...
Forest Service calls abandoned campfires across Southern Colorado a ‘dangerous trend’
More than 130 reports of unattended or abandoned campfires have come in to a regional dispatch center in Pueblo so far this year. That's according to the U.S. Forest Service out of the Pike-San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands office. The agency called this a “dangerous...
Giving to Ark Valley Voice is Tax Deductible Support of Democracy
“Christmas in July” Donations are Easy, Secure and Come with Personal Reward. July is the Ark Valley Voice (AVV) “Christmas in July” fund drive. Unlike other nonprofit entities who seem to ask every few weeks, we do only two donation appeals each year — in July and December. Donations to AVV, whether a one-time donation or a recurring donation are 100 percent tax deductible and all donations go to support our crew of working journalists.
Annual Best of the West Wing Fest is back for third year
(SPONSORED) — Who has the best chicken wings in town? That’s a very popular question amongst visitors, newcomers, and long-time locals alike!. It’s the exact question that fueled this idea when Co-Founder Flip Aguilera read it on the Colorado Word of Mouth Facebook group online. Best of the West Wing Fest is the only Chicken Wing Competition in all of Colorado! Displaying the city’s diversity through food and live entertainment acts. A community-building event where the attendees get to vote on who they think is the best, NOT a panel of judges!
Colorado Springs woman’s remarkable journey from sudden blindness to Carnegie Hall
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - In 2012, Christina Ebersohl-Van Scyoc was a rising violist and an Arabic linguist for the U.S. Army. Her future was bright. Then, her world changed overnight. “Labor Day weekend of 2012, I woke up in the hospital and couldn’t see anything out of my left...
Pueblo business burglarized on same day owner lays her husband to rest
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — A Pueblo business owner’s shop was burglarized on the same day of her husbands funeral. “Am I angry? I am very angry. I’ve been here 20 years,” said Sophie Ruskin, owner of Angels of Hope. Angels of Hope is a gift shop in the Midtown Shopping Center in downtown Pueblo. “To think […]
Pueblo catholic school burglarized, suspects sought
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) is seeking help from the community to identify a suspect who allegedly burglarized a Pueblo catholic school in June. According to PPD, officers responded to St. John Neumann Catholic School just before 4:30 a.m. on June 27 on a report of a burglary. PPD said the investigation […]
Urgent Help Needed as Blood Shortage Effects Colorado
Coloradans have always taken their health incredibly seriously. In fact, Colorado got ranked as the 4th healthiest city in the United States according to Real Simple, and 9th by U.S. News. We also have five of the Top 10 healthiest counties in the entire country as well, according to Money...
Colorado Man Arrested for ‘Fowl Play’ With Over 3 Dozen Chickens
A Colorado man has been arrested and the chickens on the property have been seized. According to the Adams County Sheriff's Department, the suspect has been accused of using more than 30 roosters for cockfighting. The joint investigation involved the Adams County Sheriff's Office and Adams County Animal Management with...
Colorado Dam Removal May Cause Headaches for Nearby Residents
Simply hearing the news that a dam is going to be removed from a reservoir is enough to conjure up thoughts of massive flooding, fear, and destruction. Only a Cemetery Remains in the Colorado Town Destroyed by Flood |. However, it was recently announced that yes, a dam in the...
One of Biggest Solar Projects Across the Globe Coming to Northern Colorado
More solar power is coming to Northern Colorado. Although expensive to build, solar power saves Coloradans money in the long run while limiting pollution. Many of us are unaware of one of the biggest reasons solar power works so well in Colorado. Colorado happens to be one of the sunniest states in the nation. So adding renewable energy from solar panels is a great idea.
The Buzz Around National Urban Beekeeping Day!
National Urban Beekeeping Day is observed annually on July 19th. For a long time, “backyard beekeeping” in most cities was prohibited but more recently, these bans are being overturned as its environmental and economic benefits are being better understood. Urban beekeeping promotes pollination in urban green spaces, encourages bee diversity, and urban honeybee colonies can even be a sign to apiarists about the ecological conditions in an urban environment. The main challenge is swarming but members of the Colorado State Beekeeping Association (CSBA) can be called upon to safely rescue swarms.
Deadly Neurological Disease Found in Colorado Mountain Lion
Colorado Parks and Wildlife are saying that this is the first ever documented case in North America of a Mountain Lion with the deadly neurological disease known as Staggering Disease. According to a release from Colorado Parks and Wildlife, officials euthanized a sick mountain lion in a residential area of...
Two more bird flu cases reported in Colorado, but elsewhere a study finds no asymptomatic infections
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials on Friday announced two more bird flu cases among farmworkers, but they also said a new study in Michigan suggested the virus is not causing silent infections in people. Last month, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services launched a study of workers who were around cows sickened by the bird flu. The researchers drew blood from 35 people. One goal was to determine if there were people who never had any symptoms but did have evidence of past infections. None of the blood testing showed antibodies that would indicate such infections, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Friday. Meanwhile, two more infections tied to a Colorado poultry farm were reported, bringing the total to six. It’s the largest outbreak of human bird flu infections in U.S. history, and accounts for most of the 11 cases reported to date. Ten of those cases occurred this year, all among farmworkers and all with mild symptoms.
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