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Controversial Factory To Be Built in Colorado, Adding 500 New Jobs
More jobs are coming to Colorado soon. Nearly 100,000 residents are currently looking for a job, and we know finding a job can be difficult. More jobs are coming to Colorado, but some Colorado residents may not feel entirely comfortable working for the new factory coming to Aurora. Zyn Is...
National Anthem Butchered By Colorado Native. Now Headed To Rehab
Even if you missed the Major League Baseball All-Star Home Run Derby on Monday night, you've probably seen the most viral moment of the event... The National Anthem. The artist who butchered the Star Spangled Banner is a Colorado native... Colorado Native Butchers National Anthem At MLB Home Run Derby.
Judge rules in favor of defendants in Colorado voter intimidation case
A federal judge on Thursday ruled in favor of defendants in a case involving three Colorado election conspiracy theorists who’d been accused by a coalition of voting rights groups of violating civil rights laws by conducting “voter verification” canvassing in the summer of 2021. Judge Charlotte Sweeney said that the plaintiffs had failed to present […] The post Judge rules in favor of defendants in Colorado voter intimidation case appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Colorado Dam Removal May Cause Headaches for Nearby Residents
Simply hearing the news that a dam is going to be removed from a reservoir is enough to conjure up thoughts of massive flooding, fear, and destruction. Only a Cemetery Remains in the Colorado Town Destroyed by Flood |. However, it was recently announced that yes, a dam in the...
Kum & Go/Maverik to Rebrand 32 Stores in Colorado, 6 in Wyoming
Maverik — which acquired the Kum & Go (K&G) brand nearly a year ago — has been strategically remodeling K&G sites across the county with hopes to eventually have all locations under the Maverik banner. The combined entity unveiled its first remodeled site this January in Draper, Utah...
Invasive mussels found on Western Slope could pose significant problem
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — Larvae from an invasive species of mussel were found in three samples taken on the Western Slope earlier this month, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officials said. The first sample was taken July 1 from the Government Highline Canal near Clifton. The sample was sent...
Why am I seeing wildfire smoke?
DENVER — Over the past few days you may have noticed haze in the skies over Colorado: That's due to wildfire smoke. The smoke doesn't originate in Colorado but rather is being pushed into our area by winds coming out of the north. Wildfires burning in California, Idaho, Oregon and Washington are the source of the smoke we are seeing and smelling outside.
Broomfield officials consider 50% utility rate increase to maintain aging infrastructure
Broomfield officials say they must decide whether or not to increase utility fees to all residents by a possible 50% to to maintain aging water, sewer and stormwater infrastructure. City government staffers propose utility rate increases of almost $40 per month on resident bills to fund a backlog of repairs....
Colorado state representative says FBI behind attempted assassination of Trump
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — A Republican state legislator known for his outlandish and offensive statements is claiming that the FBI was behind the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. State Rep. Scott Bottoms (R-Colorado Springs) did not offer any evidence to support the claim, which he made last...
Black Aurora Councilmember Called Out for "Betraying" Protesters, Calling Them "Terrorists"
"Bullies, terrorists, anarchists, opportunists, provocateurs." These were words used by Aurora City Council member Stephanie Hancock — a Black woman and self-described "longtime friend" to many in Aurora's Black community — to describe people protesting the death of Kilyn Lewis, an unarmed Black man who was shot and killed by an Aurora police officer in May.
Bodycam video shows officers rescuing dog and kitten from inside hot camper
Although the heat wave has ceased in the Denver metro area, the Wheat Ridge Police Department is telling Coloradans to bring pets inside while it is still hot outside. The police department says on July 11 around 3 p.m., officers had received calls about a dog inside a camper that was barking while it was hot outside. Officers found the dog along with a kitten inside as the temperature in the camper ranged from 91 to 103 degrees, according to Wheat Ridge PD. The dog and kitten were removed from the camper, while the owner received a summons in court for animal cruelty.
Deion Sanders received unique bonus during first season at Colorado
Colorado collapsed down the stretch in their first season under Deion Sanders, but that did not stop the coach from earning a substantial bonus in his contract. Sanders received a bonus of $250,000 from Colorado last year for the national recognition he brought to the university, according to records obtained by Brent Schrotenboer of USA... The post Deion Sanders received unique bonus during first season at Colorado appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
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