Eaton
LATEST NEWS
Analyst guarantees rookie Bo Nix will be Broncos starting QB
When the Denver Broncos start training camp on July 26, quarterbacks Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson will vie for the starting job. However, is it a true competition?During a recent episode of NFL Media's "The Insiders," analyst Bucky Brooks predicted Nix — the 12th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft —would be the Week 1 starter."He's going to be the starting QB for the Broncos, barring injury," Brooks said. "And he's going to be the perfect QB for [head coach] Sean Payton and his system. If you go back and cross-reference [former New Orleans Saints QB] Drew...
One of Biggest Solar Projects Across the Globe Coming to Northern Colorado
More solar power is coming to Northern Colorado. Although expensive to build, solar power saves Coloradans money in the long run while limiting pollution. Many of us are unaware of one of the biggest reasons solar power works so well in Colorado. Colorado happens to be one of the sunniest states in the nation. So adding renewable energy from solar panels is a great idea.
9Things to do in Colorado this weekend: July 19-21
DENVER — Summer fairs return this weekend in Denver, Greeley, Evergreen, Walden, and Calhan. The "Daddy of 'Em All" is back in Cheyenne for a 128th year. Turnpike Troubadours, Jason Aldean and Jelly Roll help kick off the annual Western celebration Cheyenne Frontier Days. Cat, art, tattoo, and wood-carving...
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 mitigating consumer […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on Washington State Standard.
Horrible Invasive Species Found in Colorado River
While we love our wildlife here in Colorado, sometimes the stories of the dangerous ones get all the credit. One that recently made headlines was a bear that attacked a human in Steamboat Springs. Even though it only gave the person minor injuries, it still was on the forefront of people’s minds.
Windsor Police to Host Annual Bike Night July 19
The Town of Windsor Police Department is hosting its annual Bike Night on July 19 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will be held at Eastman Park and is free to attend. Bike Night is an annual event teaching children about bicycle safety. This year's activities will include a bicycle safety cone course for kids to ride through, helmet safety checks and helmet giveaways from the Optimist Club of Windsor.
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...
Goodbye Redbox: Colorado Communities Say Farewell To DVD Kiosks
Remember when the weekends in Colorado included a trip to the local Blockbuster Video store to rent your favorite movie? From VHS to DVD, Blockbuster grew to more than 8000 stores from the late 80s until they stopped operating in 2013. Fast forward to 2024 and we are saying goodbye...
Comedy Legends Trash Idaho In New National Ad Campaign
Comedy legends Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong are making waves in the cannabis industry with their new hemp-derived Delta-9 THC gummies, Cruise Chews. The ingredients are federally legal, but the iconic duo has hit a snag when it comes to shipping restrictions in certain states. Idaho, in particular, has become the main punchline in their marketing, highlighting the legal restrictions faced by Cheech & Chong's Cruise Chews. However, in addition to Idaho, the product can't be sold in Colorado, Alaska, Hawaii, and Oregon due to state-specific regulations.
Colorado domestic violence shelter to become pet-friendly
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. — Boulder and Broomfield counties are reporting higher rates of domestic violence than the rest of Colorado and the United States, according to SPAN (Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence). The guilt of leaving a pet behind with their abuser or having to surrender their animal can...
CAS Hosts First Annual Install Competition
This is a competition where teams change into sleeveless shirts in the middle of their performances, then proceed to blow the audience away with their show all the while giving them a good laugh. The first official Colorado Sign Association (CSA; Glendale, AZ) Install Competition was hosted on June 28...
Going to a lake soon? Check out the state's toxic algae tracker
As summer water recreation is in full bloom, it’s important to be aware when a river or stream might contain toxic algae. Harmful algae blooms pose a serious threat for humans, pets and aquatic life. Some of the symptoms of exposure or ingestion in humans include vomiting, diarrhea, skin...
Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices
This story originally appeared in Stateline. Spurred by fed-up consumers, states are trying to curb spiraling prescription drug costs by assembling special public boards to investigate and regulate pricing. The idea is similar to a local utility board: a public group that sets rules or makes recommendations to ensure that what they’re regulating — in […] The post Angry patients spur new state watchdogs to bring down drug prices appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to know and do around the state, July 19 – 21
Today marks the final time the projectors will roll at this beloved Denver institution. After a final weekend of late-night screenings and a few last days of “A Quiet Place: Day One” and “Maxxine”, the 96-year-old theater will go dark for good. One former employee said...
The voices of unity in Colorado stand out
When history gazes back on the darkest times, it remembers best the people who exemplify peace and unity. The United States is experiencing a hyperpartisan rift, political violence is on the rise, and last weekend’s attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump added to a sense that the country is accelerating toward an […] The post The voices of unity in Colorado stand out appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.