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Colorado Catches First Glimpse Of the 2024-25 Winter Forecast
The Farmer's Almanac calls for an action-packed winter forecast for 2024-2025. The publication dates back to 1818 when it was first introduced, focusing on weather predictions and planting schedules. Winter in Colorado can last from mid-October to late April. If you live here, you know how harsh it can get....
New Study Finds Why Coloradans Are So Lonely
Colorado is home to many different communities that can offer people a great sense of belonging. In fact, places like Denver have been rated as one of the best cities in the country for being able to find a community to belong to. With that being said though, problems still...
Homegrown Balloon Technology Used to Combat Colorado Wildfires
Unfortunately, the state of Colorado is no stranger to wildfires and the summer of 2024 has seen some serious devastation. Colorado has sought help in fighting these fires from firefighters across the state, mushroom growing operations, and even K-9 Units. Colorado Has Three Dogs Aiding in Fighting Wildfires |. As...
LOOK: Abandoned Buildings in a Former Colorado Town Left to Rot
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. While a number of towns that have been abandoned over the years, typically referred to as ghost towns are widely known among Coloradans, some of these former settlements have simply been left to be reclaimed by the elements.
Coloradans Can Check Out Live Horse Racing With Big Cash on the Line
Coloradans can get in the car and take a fun road trip to see (and bet on) professional horse racing. While the Kentucky Derby does get all the attention in the world of horse racing, Wyoming's races are something to see, as well. Your trip will take you through some of the prettiest parts of Wyoming to see some very majestic horses.
Colorado schools go all in on AI this fall
Artificial intelligence is top of mind for Colorado educators as the new school year begins, prompting some to overhaul their classes to embrace the super-smart software. Why it matters: AI has made cheating easier, but advocates see its unprecedented potential to positively reshape learning and teaching. The latest: This month,...
Colorado students report more concerns to Safe2Tell hotline than ever before
The anonymous safety tip line Safe2Tell drew a record number of reports this past school year, reaching an all-time high, from students, parents and the public. The big picture: The 28,218 reports issued during the 2023-24 school year marked a 25% increase over the previous academic year, according to a statement Tuesday from the Attorney General's Office, which oversees the program.
Girls Cross Country: Preseason Rankings Released
AURORA - To celebrate the start of the fall sports and activities season, the Colorado High School Activities Association is publishing its preseason poll for girls cross country as well as its other fall team sports and activities. Below you can find the preseason polls for girls cross country. Please...
The Big Reveal: Have Your Baby’s Gender Revealed Live on the Radio
Western Colorado's Greatest Hits Kool 107.9 is giving expecting parents the chance to have their baby's gender revealed in a unique and exciting way!. Kool 107.9 has partnered with the Birth Place at Community Hospital to give one lucky expecting couple an on-air gender reveal party and gift them $500 plus a basket of baby essentials to welcome the family's newest addition.
Stunning 'Rock House' property hits the market in Colorado boasting 'resort-like' design
A stunning property has hit the market in Colorado and it's one that those in love with the state's breathtaking landscape are sure to love. Located in Larkspur, the 2,432-square-foot home is aptly dubbed 'The Rock House,' nestled around a 45-foot-tall section of red-colored rock said to be about 200 million years old. "This resort-like home seamlessly blends modern mountain living with the organic nature of the stunning red rocks....
Colorado cattle organizations rip governor, wildlife agency following wolf kills
Four Colorado cattle organizations sent a letter Thursday to Gov. Jared Polis and Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis imploring the two to put a stop to the wolf depredations that have been plaguing ranchers in recent months. The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, the state's largest livestock organization, along with the Middle Park...
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