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Missing 15-year-old last seen at mountain town camp in Colorado has been found
UPDATE: According to a later afternoon post from the Larimer County Sheriff's Office, the teen has been found. According to the Larimer County Sheriff's Office, a missing 15-year-old named Patrick was last seen at the Estes Park-area YMCA of the Rockies location at about 7:30 a.m. on June 27. Patrick is described as 5-foot-6 and white, with short dark hair. His direction of travel is unknown and there's concern for his welfare. A social media post from the sheriff's office on the topic included the phrase "runaway." Anyone with information related to the case or those who think they may have spotted Patrick should call the Larimer County Sheriff's Office at 970-416-1985. STAY INFORMED: Get free Colorado news with our daily newsletter (Click here)
Body of missing kayaker recovered at Colorado reservoir
According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the body of a missing kayaker was recovered from Lon Hagler Reservoir on Wednesday evening. It does not appear that the kayaker was wearing a life jacket at the time the kayaker entered the water. Officials have not confirmed the deceased kayaker's identity, but have noted that the body that was recovered is believed to be the missing kayaker who crews were searching for at the same reservoir earlier in the day, with that man said to have been...
Tiny Larimer County Cabin Selling For Less Than $150K
If you are looking for a no-frills cabin to live in the mountains of Colorado, we have found a cheap place for you. This Larimer County cabin is located in Red Feather Lakes and comes fully furnished. This cabin also features fishing rights with the cabin for an annual fee of $500.
Fort Collins-area restaurant inspections: 1 requires reinspection
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for June 18-25....
First Positive West Nile Virus Mosquitoes Found in Larimer County
Larimer County, Colorado – The first positive West Nile virus mosquitoes of the year in Larimer County have been detected. They were found in the southwest area of Loveland. So far this year, no human cases of West Nile virus have been reported in Larimer County. West Nile disease...
Iconic Colorado railroad route to reopen after rockslide impacted operations
After a rockslide interrupted regular routes earlier this month, The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is set to resume regular operations on Friday, June 28. "D&SNGRR thanks all our guests for their continued support,” said Jeff Johnson, Vice President and General Manager, D&SNGRR. “We’re especially grateful for our fantastic maintenance crews, operations and reservations staff who worked tirelessly to restore service to Silverton.” Service was interrupted by the rockslide...
Man accused of stealing $1.3 million from victims of Colorado wildfire
A contractor has been arrested in Boulder County, charged with theft of more than one million dollars thanks to an accusation made by four property owners who were victims of the Marshall Fire. The Marshall Fire is considered the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history, destroying more than 1,000 homes over the course of two especially active days starting on the night of December 30, 2021.
Colorado One of the Worst Places to Save Money in U.S.
As you have almost certainly been able to tell at this point, living in Colorado has become increasingly expensive. If you’re looking to buy a house, then good luck. In 2023, home prices in the Denver metro increased $52,047. It increased elsewhere as well. If you’re renting, you’ve also...
Found Driver’s License in Colorado? Don’t Ever Make This Mistake
I am connected with a lot of different groups on Facebook. Like many in Colorado, a lot of those groups are community groups in Loveland, Fort Collins, and Greeley. The purpose of the groups is to discuss community happenings ranging from identifying snakes in a backyard to returning lost items back to their rightful owner.
New Data Finds Colorado One of the Worst States for Cybercrime
In recent years, crime has become a bit of an issue here in Colorado. Recently, U.S. News and World Report, who does an annual ranking of each state, dropped Colorado to the 16th best place to live in the United States. What was a major reason, you might ask?. Well,...
Coloradans Better Check the Budget For 4th Of July BBQs
Independence Day in Colorado often comes with the gathering of friends and family for a "good old fashioned" barbecue. For 2024, you may want to start looking at ways to cut corners. We all love, burgers, hot dogs, beers, potato salad, baked beans, and America. What we don't love is...
Concerns over false harassment complaints prompts Colorado Legislature to weigh policy change
The Colorado Legislature could amend its workplace harassment policy to allow those at the center of a complaint an opportunity to respond much earlier than they can now. A proposed change to the policy would require someone from the Office of Legal Services to interview the respondent — the person named in the complaint — […] The post Concerns over false harassment complaints prompts Colorado Legislature to weigh policy change appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
As Colorado's heat maintains, don't let children get heatstroke in a hot car
CBS Colorado's First Alert meteorologists are preparing us for a weekend cooldown. But don't be fooled -- we're still looking at extreme heat ahead of us. And it's children who could endure the worst from heatstroke."The heat can rise so quickly in the car in the summer. It's in an enclosed area, so it's a matter of minutes before that temperature gets really elevated -- not hours. Children are more susceptible because they have smaller bodies and less ability to dissipate heat. So they can suffer the consequences of heatstroke a lot quicker than adults," says Dr. Neil Cella, Pediatric...
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