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Colorado Court of Appeals hears case of ‘penniless’ activist who refused to pay state agency $600 for ketamine records
The Colorado Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday about whether a Denver activist has legal standing to sue a state agency that wanted to charge him $600 for public records — an amount he refused to pay. In court filings, Frank Sturgell stated he was “homeless and penniless”...
The Most Beautiful Day of the Year Will Be Next Week in Colorado
Summer months in Colorado can be interesting. Summer in Colorado can be beautiful, but Colorado can be extremely unpredictable. Recently, I was installing a hose holder mount on the back of my house in Fort Collins. It was a beautiful and clear afternoon. Out of nowhere, the sky turned grey...
Iconic summit trail in southern Colorado making summer debut
A trail to the top of an iconic mountain in southern Colorado is about to open for its first summer. Starting Aug. 1, the seasonal closure for raptor nesting on Fishers Peak's upper cliffs will lift — granting hikers access to the chimney-like summit looming 9,600 feet over Trinidad. The summit trail debuted late last fall, ahead of the seasonal closure lasting from March 15 through July. That was "a...
PPD: Suspect identified in convenience store theft
UPDATE: FRIDAY 7/19/2024 4:47 p.m. (PUEBLO, Colo.) — According to PPD, the suspect has been identified. PPD thanked the community for their assistance. ORIGINAL STORY: Pueblo police looking for theft suspect FRIDAY 7/19/2024 1:12 p.m. The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) is asking for the community’s help in identifying a man who allegedly took a frozen […]
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Neighbors' pleas ignored, unofficial shooting range risks pollution, wildfires
Incessant target practice in a small Colorado community has neighbors there up in arms, claiming their government leaders have been brushing off serious risks for years. To add insult to injury, the community members say that despite the area being deemed "unsuitable" for shooting five years ago, risky shooting activities continue at the site less than half a mile away from more than 100 homes. The unofficial shooting range is located on public U.S. Forest Service land along Forest Service Road 217 in the community of Raymond, in Boulder County, just southwest of Lyons and located in the Arapaho and...
REPORT: CBS Reveals A Possible Three-Way Trade That Sends Disgruntled 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk To Surprising NFC Team
A proposed three-team trade would send Brandon Aiyuk to a team he would love to go to. The star wide receiver wants out of San Francisco and has requested a trade after contract negotiations broke down in May and never started again. Cody Benjamin of CBS Sports decided to shake...
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on NC Newsline.
One of Biggest Solar Projects Across the Globe Coming to Northern Colorado
More solar power is coming to Northern Colorado. Although expensive to build, solar power saves Coloradans money in the long run while limiting pollution. Many of us are unaware of one of the biggest reasons solar power works so well in Colorado. Colorado happens to be one of the sunniest states in the nation. So adding renewable energy from solar panels is a great idea.
Fire on the Mountain: Inside a Secretive Colorado Bible College (Part III)
Content note: this story contains references to domestic violence, abuse, and murder. Adrianna Trujillo was a spark of life. That’s how her family and the friends she made at Charis Bible College remember her: as someone full of love, who brought that love with her wherever she went. “She was always happy and always speaking to people,” her mother, Lynette, told me. “She just loved people.”
Colorado Red Lobster rescues rare 1 in 30 million orange lobster moments before it's cooked to death
A rare orange lobster was saved from being on someone's dinner plate after it was accidentally sent to a Red Lobster restaurant in Colorado, where the staff gave it a unique name before sending it to an aquarium
PCSO seeks two shoplifting suspects
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) reported on Friday, July 19, that it is looking for two shoplifting suspects. PCSO said is looking for two suspects in connection with shoplifting at LaGree’s. If you know these subjects or know anything about the crime, the Sheriff’s Office asks that you call (719) 583-6250 […]
Boeing in Spotlight Again as Plane Loses Wheel Mid-Flight
A Boeing 757-200 passenger jetliner operated by United Airlines experienced a significant safety issue when it lost a wheel during takeoff from Los Angeles. Despite the mishap, the aircraft managed to land safely at its intended destination in Denver. United Airlines confirmed the incident and stated that the lost wheel had been recovered in Los Angeles. An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of the wheel detachment.
Wastewater in Denver to be tested for fentanyl and other high-risk substances
Colorado will soon turn to analyzing wastewater to find clues about the rise in fentanyl seizures and overdoses in the state. The Denver Department of Health and Environment has teamed up with Biobot Analytics in a program to test wastewater for high-risk substances, including fentanyl. The program is being supported by Opioid Abatement Settlement Funding.
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is mitigating consumer […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on Michigan Advance.
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