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Cass County authorities say Colorado man drowned after kayak capsized at lake near Murray
CASS COUNTY, Neb. (KOLN) - Authorities with the Cass County Sheriff’s Office say an 82-year-old Colorado man drowned after his kayak capsized in a lake near Murray on Wednesday morning. First responders were sent out to Beaver Lake around 9:15 a.m. on a report of CPR in progress following...
Driver crashes, nearly rolls into building while traveling 100+ mph in north Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - A driver managed to escape mostly unscathed after crashing and flipping their car while traveling more than 100 mph on the interstate Thursday morning. The dramatic wreck ended with the car rolling off the roadway and coming meters away from ending up in a building.
Longer holiday weekend means more traffic, more traffic enforcement on Colorado highways
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- While the four-day Independence Day holiday will provide many of us with time away from work, it'll be all hands on deck for the Colorado State Patrol. Troopers will be conducting saturation patrols to look for impaired drivers who could put other drivers at risk. Even though many people have The post Longer holiday weekend means more traffic, more traffic enforcement on Colorado highways appeared first on KRDO.
Colorado Native Haleigh Washington looks for second gold medal in 2024 Olympics
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - Being an Olympic athlete is a dream for most kids. But for Haleigh Washington, she didn’t believe it was possible. “Like, I never had my sights set on the Olympics. I never dreamed that I could end up here. It wasn’t until; I actually was in the U.S.A gym that I started kind of dreaming big and dreaming of making an Olympic roster,” said Washington.
Colorado man sentenced for stealing millions in cryptocurrency from PA woman
(WJET/WFXP) — A Colorado man initially from Pennsylvania has been sentenced after pleading guilty to stealing millions of dollars in cryptocurrency from a Pennsylvania woman. A Philadelphia-area judge sentenced 47-year-old Adam Davis, originally of Coatesville, Pennsylvania, to 33 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release and must pay approximately $2.1 million in […]
Enjoy Local Cider at Colorado’s Midsize Cidermaker of the Year
After winning GLINTCAP’s Midsize Cidermaker of the Year, Kari Williams and the team behind Snow Capped Cider are opening their new Taproom & Wine Bar on July 4. Williams, the owner and head Cidermaker, is bringing her family’s legacy of 100% Colorado-grown and produced wine and cider to the bar alongside a casual menu.
Colorado rural communities face critical firefighter shortage, in some cases, outlook is ‘bleak’
When Elizabeth Fire Chief T.J. Steck first entered the fire service more than 30 years ago, he was one of more than 2,000 applicants for just six full-time positions with Denver Fire. Competition was intense. That’s not the case now, Steck told members of the Colorado Wildfire Matters Review Committee...
Mt. Carmel hosts inaugural Benefit and Barbecue July 7
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center will be hosting its inaugural Benefit and Barbecue event on Sunday, July 7. Attendees can enjoy free entertainment from the Jeffrey Alan Band, and food from Cowboys from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 25 North Tejon Street near East Kiowa Street. “This the first time we’ve […]
Big Retailer’s Future Is Uncertain In Colorado
High volumes of store closures here in Colorado have left many retail stores’ futures uncertain here in the Centennial State. Some have already bitten the dust. Of course, Bed Bath & Beyond closed all of its locations, including the one on College Ave. in Fort Collins. Recently, the clothing...
A New Documentary About Farming in Southern Colorado Confronts Water Scarcity in the West
In the Western U.S. today, water is increasingly scarce and valuable; it’s basically liquid gold. The combination of a “first in time, first in right” system for managing water rights — meaning senior water rights always have priority — with increasingly dry conditions has triggered a rush to buy up land and its water, drying up farms.
July temperatures have increased in Colorado cities, report found
Average July temperatures in Denver and other Colorado cities have increased over the past five decades, according to a recent report by Climate Central. Since 1970, July has warmed by 4 degrees Fahrenheit in Denver, by 3 degrees in Colorado Springs and by 2 degrees in the Grand Junction area.
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