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1-in-30 million orange lobster found in Pueblo settling in at Downtown Aquarium in Denver
An incredibly rare orange lobster found at a Pueblo seafood restaurant last week is making himself comfortable in his new permanent home. "Crush," the cantaloupe-colored crustacean that was found in a live lobster shipment sent to the Pueblo Red Lobster on July 12, was transferred to the Downtown Aquarium in Denver on July 17.
Florence police officer arrested by Canon City Police Department
CANON CITY, Colo. (KRDO) - The Canon City Police Department (CCPD) arrested a 27-year-old Florence police officer (FPD) on several charges. CCPD says that after a lengthy investigation and consultation with the District Attorney’s Office of the11th Judicial District, CCPD Detectives got an arrest warrant charging Emily Bailey with the following charges: Attempt to Influence The post Florence police officer arrested by Canon City Police Department appeared first on KRDO.
Long-time Broncos team physician Martin Boublik transitions to emeritus role
ENGLEWOOD, Colo — As the Denver Broncos continue to reshape their sports performance departments, there has been a change with the team’s head physician role. Dr. Martin Boublik, who spent the last 12 years as the Broncos’ head team physician, is transitioning to an emeritus role after deciding to step down from his position. Boublik, who joined the Broncos in 1994 as an assistant team physician to first Dr. Richard Hawkins, then Dr. Ted Schlegel and served as the head team physician as a contracted employee/outside consultant since 2012, personally informed Broncos Owner & CEO Greg Penner of his decision.
Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for on the local softball scene
Holy Family’s Isabella Arroyo set expectations so high following her freshman season — a perfect 18-0 in the circle while leading the Tigers to a 4A state title — there seemed nowhere to go but down. It’s just not what happened. The two-time BoCoPreps.com player of the...
Body of 42-Year-Old Stabbing Victim Pulled From Cherry Creek in Denver
The body of a stabbing victim was discovered in Cherry Creek on Tuesday, July 16. Law enforcement officials are still investigating what happened. The victim was identified as Ethan Martinez, 42, according to the Office of the Medical Examiner. His official cause and manner of death are under investigation as of Friday evening, but the Denver Police Department says the man was stabbed.
2 taken to hospital after Broomfield crash
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Police are investigating a serious crash that caused road closures and sent two people to a hospital Friday, the Broomfield Police Department said on the social media platform X. Police reported on the two-vehicle crash on 144th Avenue just after 3:30 p.m. Due to the crash,...
Trial delayed for dentist accused of fatally poisoning his wife with potassium cyanide
AURORA, Colo. — The trial for a dentist accused of killing his wife by poisoning her with potassium cyanide and Visine eye drops has been pushed back several months. The new dates were set when James Craig appeared in court Friday morning. Instead of going to trial next month, he's now set for trial in early December in connection with the death of his wife, Angela Craig.
Top Rodeo Champions Shine in Colorado and Wyoming Circuit
The Mountain States Circuit hosts top cowboys and cowgirls in rodeos throughout July and early August, with Colorado and Wyoming being the prime locations for these events. R.C. Landingham scored 88 points in bareback riding and earned $6,557 in Sheridan, Wyo. Kodi Jang won the steer wrestling event in Sheridan...
MileHigh Prep Report Preseason Football Class 2A Rankings
MileHigh Prep Report Preseason Football Class 2A Rankings. We are getting closer and closer to the start of the football season. This is my top 16 preseason rankings. Class 2A looks to be wide open this season with many top teams losing key pieces. I think we could be in for a very exciting season in Class 2A. We are going to be doing a Media/Coaches Poll again this season. If you are interested in voting shoot me a message. This is just my preseason rankings and as I do more research and talk to more coaches, I may make changes come closer to the season. I move to Class 1A next week.
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 Maine Morning Star.
Statewide outage reported by Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles
The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is experiencing a statewide outage due to the Microsoft outage for customers of its 365 apps. The issue is affecting many computer systems globally. Just after 8 a.m. the Division of Motor Vehicles sent out a press release stating "Due to the major Crowdstrike incident, the Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles is currently experiencing outages that affect most services." They said there's no timetable for when the issues will be resolved. State officials asked for residents to be patient as they work to fix the issues. They said the following services are all affected: Online DMV services, MV Express Kiosks, County Motor Vehicle Office services and DMV call centers. Driver license and ID card services at state and county driver license offices are also affected. The Division of Motor Vehicles says people should check their website for updates on the outage: DMV.Colorado.gov/locations.
Technology outages impact Colorado on Friday
A global technology outage impacting airline flights, banking and hospitals appears to have had a minimal impact on Colorado. While some hospitals elsewhere have reported disruptions, local health care systems appear to have largely sidestepped the issue. The biggest impact appears to be on Regional Transportation District light rail lines, and the state's Division of Motor Vehicles. ...
Rescue mission on Colorado 14er complicated by subject's choice of clothing
Colorado's Alpine Rescue Team sprung into action this week to save someone on a rugged class-three ridgeline between two Colorado fourteeners. While the mission was ultimately successful, it was complicated by what the rescue subject was wearing. According to a press release from the team, a call for help came in at about 9 a.m. on Monday due to a person who was reportedly injured on the Sawtooth ridge that runs between Mount Blue Sky and Mount Bierstadt. This ridge is located above 13,000 feet...
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