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Investigation into PSD superintendent and employee complete, but findings still secret
Editor's note: Multiple board members now say the investigation is complete and it absolves Poudre School District Brian Kingsley of any wrongdoing. An investigation into the nature of a relationship between Poudre School District Superintendent Brian Kingsley and a district employee is complete, but it could be more than a week before the...
Arts key to student success; drive creativity in summer. #SummerLearningWeek.
Research has shown that engaging in the arts helps students excel in school, succeed in life, and thrive in the workplace. The YMCA of Northern Colorado in Lafayette and Greeley, CO is advocating for a summer filled with creative activities such as music, literature, dance, theater, and visual arts. The organization aims to inspire imagination and encourage self-expression through various art forms. This initiative seeks to harness the power of the arts to support learning and personal growth during the summer months. #SummerLearningWeek.
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 Ohio Capital Journal.
Colorado’s Number One Issue According to Survey—Do You Agree?
Living in Colorado comes with its frustrations. No matter where you call home, there will always be issues to solve and fix. To be frank, we live in an imperfect world, and there will always be things to improve to make Colorado the best state possible. I could go on...
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...
Governor Polis celebrates tech funding in the Springs
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Governor Jared Polis was in Colorado Springs on Thursday, July 18 to celebrate what he calls historic funding from the CHIPS Act that is creating new jobs and strengthening Colorado’s tech and manufacturing industries. Governor Polis was joined by joined by Mayor of Colorado Springs Yemi Mobolade, as well as representatives from […]
Cost of Colorado's free school meals program is ‘out of control’
When Colorado voters approved “Healthy School Meals for All” two years ago, organizers behind the ballot initiative estimated the program would cost $115 million in its first year. The actual costs significantly exceeded that — $166 million — leaving state lawmakers scrambling with the financial fallout.
Sanctuary on the Green development finally gets its rehearing. Supporters turned out, too.
When the Sanctuary on the Green residential development finally got its court-mandated rehearing on Monday, nearly a year after it was ordered, there were some new voices in the crowd. Neighbors of the proposed project were there to voice their concerns, as they have for the 15 years the site has been in...
Jay Norvell angry he has to climb coaching ladder as Deion fast-tracked to Colorado football job
One Nebraska writer, Husker Corner's Oliver Vandervoort, believes former Cornhuskers offensive coordinator Jay Norvell is angry at Deion Sanders because the Colorado football head coach has seemingly skipped several steps to become a Power 4 HC while Norvell has had to try to climb the ladder on the long way.
No charges for Denver police officers who shot and killed man who charged with large knife
No criminal charges will be filed against three Denver police officers who last month shot and killed a man as he advanced toward them with a large knife. Denver District Attorney Beth McCann said Miguel Tapia charged quickly at two of the officers with a knife and, thus, all three officers were legally justified in using deadly physical force to stop him.
The Rockies may have found a long-term answer in center field
The Rockies are headed to another last place finish. Overall, the only sources of intrigue are how active they’ll be as deadline sellers and whether they’ll place below the Marlins as the worst team in the National League. That doesn’t negate the possibility of individual development. For a second straight year, Colorado looks like they’ve developed a regular in the outfield amidst a generally rough season.
Major Closure of Road Could Snarl Traffic in Windsor for Weeks
If you live or work in Windsor, Colorado, chances are you may be affected by an upcoming road construction project. Thousands of vehicles pass through the intersection every day in this Northern Colorado town and I am one of those people who use this intersection on a daily basis. Windsor is a rapidly growing town in Colorado and with the growth comes the growing pains of updating the town's roadways to accommodate the traffic.
City of Greeley to Close 59th Avenue for Asphalt Patching
The City of Greeley will temporarily close 59th Avenue from F Street to O Street on Saturday, July 20, to allow crews to perform necessary asphalt patching. Lanes in both directions will be closed. The closure will take place from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. During this time, traffic will need to reroute to 35th Avenue. The closure is part of ongoing efforts to maintain and improve road conditions. Motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly and allow extra travel time.
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 […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
Weather in Your Neighborhood: Northgate
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — FOX21 Storm Team Meteorologist Robert Hahn took the Storm Squatch on the road to the Northgate neighborhood to visit with Matt for Weather in Your Neighborhood on Thursday, July 18. Once per week, the FOX21 Storm Team is taking our Storm Squatch on the road to Southern Colorado neighborhoods to deliver the […]
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