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Safeguard Schools From State Siphoning-Off Funds
It’s been a tough, and traumatic 10 years for Denver Public Schools (DPS). Resource officers in-and-out of schools, shootings, suicide threats, plus struggling to keep teachers. And who can forget the dysfunctional School Board during the years Tay Anderson was Vice President, with allegations of misconduct, and censured by fellow board members.
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.
Rainbow Restoration helping Southern Colorado homeowners
(SPONSORED) — As the season of severe storms picks up, it’s vital that homeowners are prepared for whatever Mother Nature may bring! With this segment, Josh Miller, President of Rainbow Restoration, a Neighborly company, aims to educate viewers on how to safeguard their property and loved ones in the face of unexpected weather emergencies. For […]
Colorado is the Most Dangerous Place for Workers in the US
As it would turn out, safety here in Colorado may be going down. When U.S. News ranked the top states in the country, they placed Colorado as the third most dangerous. The crime statistics aren’t great either. We have a violent crime rate of 492 per 100,000, which includes murder, aggravated assault, and robbery amongst many others.
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...
WWE Returning To Colorado For Monday Night RAW & NXT No Mercy
The Superstars of WWE are headed back to the Mile High City in September for not just one, but two nights of live wrestling action. Including the first Colorado appearance of WWE NXT!. WWE NXT Takeover And Monday Night RAW Coming To Colorado Back To Back. It's a great time...
Colorado Motorcycle Safety + Travel Method to Be Legalized
Cruising around on a motorcycle is something that really brings a sense of exhilaration, adrenaline, and freedom to travel that doing so in a car or truck simply can't offer. Check Out Some of the Coolest Vintage Motorcycles in Colorado |. However, it's no secret that while it can be...
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.
E-bike program at Chatfield State Park aims to get more Coloradans outside
More than a dozen e-bikes are available to rent at Chatfield State Park. Gov. Jared Polis said the e-bike program is designed to help more people get outside. A total of 20 e-bikes are available at three pickup and dropoff sites throughout Chatfield State Park. Polis explained how the e-bikes are a great way to see everything the park has to offer. "They're a great way to reduce traffic, improve our air quality and save people money on gas and vehicle charges," said Polis. Since launching in May, riders have taken 387 trips totaling 543 miles using Chat E-Bikes. Visitors can unlock the e-bike for $1 and it's just 25 cents per minute to use to explore the state park or cycle the entire reservoir, about 11 miles. Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Colorado Department of Transportation teamed up for the program. Depending on the popularity of the e-bike program at Chatfield, it may be expanded to include other state parks.
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