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Popular Burger Joint Making its Way to Colorado
There’s been a few different chains that have been making a name for themselves here in Colorado. One that’s been absolutely blowing up is Cava, which not only is the fastest growing chain in Colorado, but the entire United States. Then, of course, there was In-N-Out. The sought...
Mysterious monolith appears in Colorado
LARIMER COUNTY, Colo. — A strange monolith has appeared in northern Colorado. The shiny, tall, rectangular object appeared in a field about 70 miles north of Denver in Larimer County on Wednesday. The monolith was discovered on private property about two miles north of Horsetooth Reservoir in Larimer County.
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.
Popular Brunch Restaurant is Arriving in Colorado in a Big Way
It seems like over the past handful of years, we tend to hear about restaurants going out of business in Colorado more than we hear about new restaurants coming to town. Food Truck with “Best Burger in Grand Junction” Colorado Closes |. However, much like In-n-Out Burger finally...
A Northern Colorado natural area is set to expand by 140 acres
LOVELAND — Soon after the COVID-19 pandemic took off, Chris and LeAnn Ackerman decided to sell their belongings and travel in a 24-foot RV. For three and a half years, they explored the country, visiting every state and all 63 national parks while documenting their journey. When they decided...
Colorado State University Professor Makes 78-Million-Year-Old Discovery
As a state, Colorado has some amazing archeological discoveries you can see for yourself. Recently, ancient art was found by archeologists at Mesa Verde. It is believed to be as old as the 3rd century A.D. You can also see places like Trinidad Lake State Park, which has evidence of...
Coloradans Share Ridiculous and Absurd HOA Rules and Laws
As a renter in Colorado, I feel fortunate that I do not have to deal with the homeowners association. Of course, I have rules at my home in Fort Collins, but I do not have to deal with a lot of annoying situations. About half of Colorado residents have an...
If you want to speak your mind before Fort Collins City Council, these changes are proposed
Fort Collins City Council will vote Tuesday, July 2 on whether to change some procedures around public comment at its meetings. These changes will close the loop on proposed changes prompted by a demonstration at the March 5 meeting that resulted in the mayor gaveling into recess and eventually adjourning before council could get...
Town of Wellington Plans Annual July Fourth Celebration
Wellington, CO — The Town of Wellington’s annual Fourth of July celebration is set for 2024 with the theme “Proud to be an American.”. The event, which is the Town’s largest community gathering, will run throughout the day on Thursday, July 4, 2024 — starting with a parade in the morning and ending with fireworks after dark. The full schedule is as follows:
Big Restoration Project Underway in Old Town Fort Collins, Colorado
When it comes to historic buildings in Colorado, you can find many in Old Town Fort Collins. By the fall of 2024, things will look much different for this 1905 building. As many know, and as many may not know, Disneyland's Main Street USA's look is based on Old Town Fort Collins. While Old Town has changed over the decades, soon it will have the look of yesteryear.
A high-profile Fort Collins solar farm is down, costing the city and solar investors
A highly visible solar array that has been a symbol of Fort Collins' commitment to renewable electricity has been broken down for 10 months, and it could to be eight more months before it's working again. In the meantime, the outage at the Riverside Solar Farm is going to cost the city $300,000...
Water-related deaths occurring at 'alarming' rate, Colorado officials warn
Colorado Parks and Wildlife said an alarming number of people have died in water-related accidents this season, the latest happening in Larimer County. And that death toll could be much higher if not for rescue efforts. The number of fatalities and rescues is expected to rise with the busy Fourth...
Wolf tracker map shows new exploration in areas of Summit, Larimer counties
According to a new collared wolf activity map published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Colorado wolf territory has grown and spread over the last month further south, east, and west. This, while leaving out of a small section of Routt County the wolves had previously spent time in. According to the map (which depicts watershed locations, meaning if a wolf steps foot into a new watershed and then steps back out, it will still show up instead of actual locations) gray wolves have pushed into Larimer County just outside Red Feather Lakes, and southwest into portions of Eagle and Rio Blanco counties. While the map indicates spread over I-70 on the southern side, like the northernmost part of Lake County along Highway 91 near Leadville, CPW confirms that is simply part of the extended mapping territory, and no wolves have crossed I-70. CPW has said collars are programmed to record positions every four hours. Two of the 10 collars placed on wolves moved to Colorado have stopped working at this point, but they believe those wolves are still traveling with wolves with functioning collars. A new location map is expected come the end of July.
Timnath fireworks display will be launched above town's reservoir
Residents of Timnath have a whole host of family-friendly activities to enjoy on the 4th of July this year at the town's Independence Day celebration. It will all take place on July 4 at Timnath Reservoir before the fireworks show at dusk. The celebration begins at 6 p.m. The events for families and children include: bounce houses, a bubble play, a bungee trampoline, a "coconut tree climb," a crane truck dual lane slide, face painting, human gyroscope balls, a "mega toxic crush" obstacle course, yard games and a "wrecking ball." There will also be food trucks at the reservoir. Alcohol, pets and glass containers are not allowed. The fireworks will be set off above the reservoir at 9:30 p.m. More information about the events are available for viewing at timnath.org.See a list of fireworks displays and drone displays in the Denver metro area and Northern Colorado.
New summer changes coming to Bustang services
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - New changes are coming to Bustang for its summer service operations. Colorado Department of Transportation is expanding three of its most popular Bustang routes with four additional trips on the West Line between Denver and Glenwood Springs, two additional trips on the South Line between Denver and Colorado Springs, and one additional trip on the North Line between Denver and Fort Collins.
Colorado Youth win tough-fought state championship
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The Boulder County 4-H Youth Horse Judging Team earned the privilege of representing Colorado 4-H at the national 4-H competition in January following a hard-earned state championship in a very close contest at the Colorado State 4-H Conference. The annual competition was held at the Equine Center at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., on June 19, 2024, as part of the three-day leadership conference. This coveted title also earns them the chance to represent Colorado 4-H at select national competitions throughout the next year, including the American Paint Horse Association HorseIQ World Championship Youth Horse Judging Contest on Saturday, June 22, 2024, in Fort Worth, Texas.
What to know as Fort Collins Foxes baseball hosts U.S. Military WarDogs team
The Fort Collins Foxes are hosting a unique baseball game Sunday. The Foxes, a collegiate wood-bat summer league team, are deviating from playing other similar teams and instead hosting the U.S. Military WarDogs. The game is a 7 p.m. Sunday at Fort Collins City Park. ...
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