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Larimer County Health Department Launches New 5-Minute Film on Air Quality and Ground-Level Ozone
The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment is excited to announce the release of a new 5-minute film aimed at raising awareness about air quality and the impact of ground-level ozone. Produced in partnership with The VIA Company in Fort Collins, the film provides a compelling look at the science behind air pollution and offers practical steps the community can take to mitigate its effects.
Larimer County commissioners give Alexander Mountain Fire rebuild program the green light
A program to ease the cost of rebuilding structures damaged in the Alexander Mountain Fire got unanimous approval from Larimer County commissioners Aug. 27. The Alexander Mountain Fire Cleanup and Rebuilding Program will provide a reduction of up to $1,000 on the building permit fee for people who want to rebuild homes damaged...
Colorado’s Endangered Species: 11 Animals Found On the List
Colorado is a great state for wildlife, but did you know our state is also home to an ever-growing list of endangered and threatened species? Colorado's endangered species list includes several animals that are also considered endangered on a national level. Keep reading to learn more about some of Colorado's...
Deadliest 14er: A Colorado Climber’s Nightmare Has Seen 70+ Deaths
Lots of people see Colorado's incredible Rocky Mountain peaks and instantly imagine themselves being able to hike to the top of all of them. Some of Colorado's 14er mountains are easier to summit than others, and some 14ers have a history of being more deadly than others. Did you know...
Retro GameStop Stores Will Open Four Colorado Locations
Video games have changed a lot throughout the years. A video game that somebody in Colorado experienced in 2001 is a completely different world than what video game fans have access to today. I tried explaining the Nintendo 64 to a teenager who is a family member recently and they...
Poop, pee, cocaine! People bring more than just tubes to Colorado rivers over Labor Day weekend
Coloradans taking to the water over Labor Day weekend might be bringing more than just inner tubes and floats with them, according to new research from the Colorado School of Mines and Johns Hopkins University. Researchers took a closer look at the water in Clear Creek as it flows through...
Northern Colorado Man Wins Millions on Scratch Off Ticket
Northern Colorado has another millionaire this week as one man won millions of dollars from a single Colorado Lottery scratch-off ticket. According to the Colorado Lottery, the man purchased a scratch-off ticket in Longmont and hit it big. Miguel N. of Berthoud, Colorado purchased a scratch-off ticket for $50 on...
Popular Colorado Ski Area Put on Sale
It’s hard to believe, but in less than a month at this point, summer will be coming to an end. To be exact, the last day of summer will be on September 22nd. Sure, we’re going to miss many of the awesome activities that make summertime great. Many people are also going to miss that extra daylight you get each summer.
Dangerous Bacterial Infection Spreading Through Colorado
This summer has been a doozy when it comes to viruses and diseases, especially in Colorado. Fears of disease transmission began back in May when multiple cows were found to have bird flu, which was a major cause for concern since it has been at such a high risk of spreading recently.
So Many Things to Do in Colorado This Labor Day Weekend!
College Football Kickoff & Oktoberfest Celebrations. Celebrate the unofficial end of summer with an action-packed Labor Day weekend in Colorado! With college football games and Oktoberfest celebrations, there’s no shortage of fun activities to enjoy. Labor Day Lift Off. Location: Colorado Springs. Dates: Saturday – Monday. Experience a...
A slowdown in Colorado home sales is prompting more concessions from sellers
What is typically the hottest time of the year for the housing market is seeing a slowdown, with a growing inventory of Colorado real estate taking longer to sell. The trend has persisted since last year as the market continues to cool down from a buying frenzy that was particularly apparent in mountain resort areas during the first years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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