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Thompson Thrift to Develop 344-Unit Luxury Community in Fort Collins
Thompson Thrift, one of the nation’s leading multifamily developers, will develop The Landing at Lemay, a 344-unit Class A multifamily community in Fort Collins. Construction will begin in July and residents are expected to begin moving in late 2025. “Fort Collins’ rapid growth and strong demand for upscale multifamily...
Independence Day celebrations in the Valley
SAN LUIS VALLEY — From pancakes to soapbox races, fireworks, and patriotism, July 4th celebrations will resonate throughout the Valley. On July 3, South Fork Fire Rescue will host its annual Fish Fry and Ice Cream Social that starts at 10 a.m. The parade begins at 3 p.m. There will be a rodeo at 6:30 p.m., and weather permitting fireworks in the evening.
Rockies Will Listen To Offers On Cal Quantrill, Austin Gomber
The Rockies have a reputation for hanging onto — and at times extending — veterans who would be likely trade candidates with other organizations. In recent years, they’ve declined to trade Trevor Story, Jon Gray, Daniel Bard, C.J. Cron, Brent Suter and others despite sitting near the bottom of the standings in the National League. (Bard and Cron were signed to ill-fated extensions.) Various reports have already indicated that the Rockies have zero inclination to listen to trade scenarios involving third baseman Ryan McMahon, but Will Sammon, Katie Woo and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic report that Colorado decision-makers “plan to consider” offers for some players who are controlled beyond the current season.
Community Calendar Thursday, July 4–Wednesday, July 10
• The Oh Be Joyful Church hosts a Bike Drive for Orphans through July 7. •7-10:30 a.m. The Crested Butte Fire Department hosts its 50th Annual Pancake Breakfast. •7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Crack of Dawn Group topic discussion at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711. •10 -11:30 a.m. CB Museum...
Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations
The headlines were the stuff of nightmares. One Colorado funeral home owner let the body of a woman decompose for two years in a hearse parked outside a house he rented, while hoarding the cremated remains of dozens of others inside. Last year, authorities discovered nearly 200 improperly stored bodies at another Colorado funeral home […] The post Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations appeared first on Stateline.
One Colorado Sheriff’s Department Can Wear Cowboy Hats Again
For the first time this century, one Colorado sheriff's department will once again be allowed to wear cowboy hats while on the clock. It has been more than four decades since the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office has worn cowboy hats and now, if officers choose to do so, they can once again.
Where to see Grave Digger in Colorado this weekend
AURORA, Colo. — One of the world's most legendary monster trucks will be in the Centennial State this weekend. The Monster Jam Road Trip is bringing "Grave Digger Fire & Ice" to two Walmart locations in Colorado. The tour will stop at Walmart in Aurora at Parker Road and...
Alcohol and lack of life jackets are biggest fears for accidents and drownings on Colorado waters
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - Upon celebrating everything red, white, and blue for the 4th of July on Thursday, many families might choose to celebrate at a lake or another body of water. A Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) park ranger at Lake Pueblo State Park says, they usually see overcrowding of boats and operators not paying attention to their surroundings. These factors can create safety hazards, that have the potential for dire consequences.
Cooler temperatures across Colorado for the Fourth of July
On Thursday, CBS Colorado is tracking cooler temperatures for the Fourth of July with a slim chance for a stray shower. First Alert Meteorologist Callie Zanandrie said the forecast for Thursday is sunny and warm, albeit cooler than the past week thanks to a passing cold front that hit Colorado.It will be mostly sunny and breezy at times with temperatures in the low 80s. There is a small chance for a stray shower across the foothills and Eastern Plains and some gusty winds.There is no chance for severe weather but the winds could pick up to 20-25 mph. There is a Red Flag Warning in noon until 7 p.m. for South Park west of Colorado Springs. The next best chance for rain is Sunday.
Supporters of Colorado mountain lion hunting ban submit petition signatures
Organizers of a proposed ballot initiative to ban large cat hunting in Colorado said they delivered over 180,000 signatures to the secretary of state on Wednesday, getting them one step closer to posing the question to voters in November. “Today we submit signatures to give Colorado voters an opportunity to stop the inhumane, unsporting killing […] The post Supporters of Colorado mountain lion hunting ban submit petition signatures appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Judge dismisses universal preschool lawsuit brought by Colorado school districts
A Denver district court judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit brought by several Colorado school districts over the state’s universal preschool program, ruling that the plaintiffs don’t have legal grounds to sue.In his 20-page ruling, Judge Jon J. Olafson concluded that the six school districts, two education groups, a cooperative education services board, and two families that sued the state last year had not suffered any “injury” covered by state or federal law. The districts, groups, and families had argued that the universal preschool program administration was harming students with disabilities, in addition to other claims.The decision is a win...
Walgreens is Shutting Down These 3 Colorado Locations
There will still be plenty of Walgreens locations in Colorado after these three close down, but for how long?. As of July 2024, there were upwards of 10,000 Walgreens across America, with Colorado having just over 50. However, the number of Colorado locations will drop by three when the company closes "underperforming" stores.
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