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Colorado wolves make movement into Rocky Mountain National Park drainages
Colorado's wolves appear to have made movement into watersheds that penetrate western Rocky Mountain National Park, according to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife's latest wolf activity map. The map covering May 21 to June 25, and released June 26, shows wolf activity extending south and east of U.S. Highway 34 between Granby and...
Lawsuit alleging Colorado State University retaliated against professor heads to jury
Update: Colorado State University wins retaliation lawsuit brought by ex-prof This story is from August 2018. A retaliation lawsuit against CSU, brought by a former professor, is in the hands of a jury. ...
Meet Bob Fowler: Colorado’s longest-serving coroner
(LA JUNTA, Colo.) — Bob Fowler sits at his kitchen table at his La Junta home, a picture on a computer screen in front of him. “My boy, my son-in-law, and me. We ran together,” he says. Recounting moments before a race over a decade ago. Fowler...
How Recycling Will Be Free For All Colorado Residents
Most Colorado residents pay for recycling once a month. At my home in Northern Colorado, my recycling comes every other week. Sometimes I wish that my recycling could be taken every week. Between Amazon boxes and my Diet Coke addiction, I could certainly benefit from it. I pay for trash...
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...
General Manager of Colorado State Fair to step down in September
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - The General Manager of the Colorado State Fair will be resigning in September. An email was sent out to State Fair staff members earlier this month to inform them of the change. While it's unclear why the General Manager, Scott Stoller, is stepping down, the Department of Agriculture confirms to KRDO13 The post General Manager of Colorado State Fair to step down in September appeared first on KRDO.
‘This party should fall’: MAGA candidate who didn’t win Boebert’s old seat calls Republican Party ‘irredeemable’
MAGA candidate Ron Hanks stood at the head of a table of supporters wearing red shirts emblazoned with his name Tuesday night at a Grand Junction brewery, thanking them for their efforts – after his more moderate “establishment” opponent was named the victor in Colorado’s third congressional district Republican primary.
Creede Rep Selects Emily Van Fleet as New Artistic Director
Photo courtesy Jeremey Rill Photography. Creede Repertory Theatre’s (CRT) board of trustees is pleased to announce Emily Van Fleet as the theatre’s new Artistic Director. The company continues its momentum of an all-female executive team with Van Fleet joining Managing Director Morgan Manfredi in a dual leadership role beginning August 3.
Republicans battle to fill Boebert’s seat in Colorado: Live results
A handful of Republicans in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District are looking to win the GOP primary on Tuesday in hopes of filling a House seat set to be vacated by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) Boebert announced late last year that she would run in a new district. Since then, a number of Republicans entered the race,…
DOE launches FACES program to boost clean energy education
The Department of Energy has launched an inaugural program aimed at bringing more minority-serving universities into the mission of developing clean energy solutions. The University of New Mexico has a seat at the table for the 10-week consortium in Colorado. The effort to develop clean energy solutions requires collaboration across...
Popular Coffee Company in Colorado Files for Bankruptcy
If you feel like businesses in Colorado are closing at an unusually fast rate, you wouldn’t be wrong. The new reality for Colorado is simple; store closures are going to become our new normal. Recently, the Peace, Love, and Little Donuts store in Loveland closed down just months after...
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