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Colorado Parks and Wildlife Warns of More Bear Conflict
Colorado has some incredible scenic landscapes that are home to some of the most beautiful wildlife out there. However, there’s plenty of dangerous animals that call this place home. For example, the newly reintroduced wolves have been a touchy subject, since they have been the cause of several cattle...
Wildfires Burning on Colorado’s Western Slope
A few wildfires are burning across Colorado, with two burning on the Western Slope. Currently, the biggest wildfire in the state is the Alexander Mountain Fire just west of Loveland, Colorado. That fire has already torched close to 2,000 acres. Western Colorado's Kings Canyon Wildfire. Just southwest of Fruita, Colo.,...
4 Athletes Putting Girls Flag Football on the Map
A public service announcement to defensive backs this fall: If you spy wide receiver Sara Walker running a short curl route, don’t bite. She’s probably going long. The fake-out is one of Arvada West High School quarterback Saylor Swanson’s favorite plays. “It pretty much gets the defender every time,” says the reigning female Colorado High School Football Player of the Year. “Also, it’s always fun to throw a deep ball.”
MISSING TEEN: Eliana Garcia, 14, last seen in Englewood
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (KKTV) - 14-year-old Eliana Garcia was last seen on July 14 and may be in the Denver area, according to the CBI. The CBI said Eliana was last seen in Englewood and may be in the Denver area, but she requires medication that she does not have. She...
Wildfire smoke may compound the front range’s ozone problem this week
Haze and smoke settled into the front range last week, and it’s about to get worse. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued its second action day alert in two days this week. The alert comes on the heels of a forecast that shows PM 2.5, a category of particulate matter that includes the most harmful components of wildfire smoke, rising into the unhealthy for sensitive groups designation on the EPA’s Air Quality Index tomorrow.
Colorado clerk who became hero to election conspiracists wanted to preserve data, lawyer says
Former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters, a hero to election conspiracy theorists who is accused of orchestrating a breach of election security equipment, was trying to prevent voting information from being erased, her lawyer said at the start of her trial Wednesday.
Nominations sought for 46th annual Tribute to Black Women | NONPROFIT REGISTER
News: Colorado Black Women for Political Action is seeking nominations for awards to be given at its 46th Tribute to Black Women Luncheon. They are due at 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 10. The categories are:. • Wilma J. Webb Excellence in Arts Award. • Excellence in Community Award. • Sharon...
Superior officials want feedback on proposed housing plan
The Superior Board of Trustees wants public feedback before Aug. 12 on a proposed housing plan that calls for developers to build more housing that residents can afford to rent and buy, among other things. Town officials received $120,000 in December 2021 from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs to...
Wildfires Burning on Colorado’s Western Slope
A few wildfires are burning across Colorado, with two burning on the Western Slope. Currently, the biggest wildfire in the state is the Alexander Mountain Fire just west of Loveland, Colorado. That fire has already torched close to 2,000 acres. Western Colorado's Kings Canyon Wildfire. Just southwest of Fruita, Colo.,...
Slurry from firefighting effort gets into Boulder Reservoir
BOULDER, Colo. — Fire retardant made its way into Boulder Reservoir on Tuesday while crews were battling the Stone Canyon Fire north of Boulder. According to Boulder Parks and Recreation, the slurry was dropped into the St. Vrain Supply Canal, which flows into the Boulder Feeder Canal and then into Boulder Reservoir. As a result, slurry has entered the Boulder Reservoir. The slurry contains red dye, phosphorus and ammonia-based ingredients, which are not anticipated to pose a threat to human health.
Big 12 strength of schedule rankings 2024: Colorado faces hardest slate, Kansas has clear path to title game
The Big 12 is moving to a 16-team lineup in 2024, which throws scheduling patterns out of whack. Historically, the league boasted a relatively balanced round-robin slate, but now strength of schedule could ultimately decide the Big 12 Championship Game matchup. Just last season, Oklahoma State, which featured the second-easiest schedule in the Big 12, used an easy schedule to win 10 games and earn a trip to Arlington.
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