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Southbound I25 closed in Pueblo due to deadly crash
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) says that southbound I25 is closed Between Exit 102: Eagleridge Boulevard and Exit 100B: 29th Street (Pueblo) at Mile Point 102. The Pueblo Police Department (PPD) says that a motorcyclist and a truck were involved in the accident. The motorcyclist...
Could Vail be a model for geothermal energy? Colorado’s governor thinks so
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis stopped through Vail on Thursday to visit the site the town hopes will be the center of a new clean energy heating system as it looks to tap into geothermal energy. Meeting between the Vail Public Library and Dobson Ice Arena, the governor joined representatives from...
Teriyaki Madness Fires Up Colorado Expansion: Hits Home Turf in Denver and Beyond
The Denver-based teriyaki shop franchise has big plans, as big as their bowls (which are huge!), for expansion in the Centennial State over the next few years. , the wildly popular Seattle-style teriyaki shop franchise, is bringing its big bowls and even bigger flavors to the Centennial State, with an eye on Colorado Springs, Castle Rock, Sheridan and Northern Colorado. Headquartered in Denver, TMAD currently operates 13 shops across Colorado and has plans to add up to 11 more over the next few years up and down the Front Range — from Fort Collins to Denver Metro and down into Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
Denver Rated Most Polluted City In U.S. For Consecutive Days
What’s been top of mind for most Coloradans recently has been the air quality as of late. Smoke from Canadian wildfires has been filling up the Colorado skyline for the past few days and has seriously affected the quality of our air. However, it’s already been an issue for...
Apartment growth slowing in Pikes Peak region as thousands of units still under construction, but expected to come online this year
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - You may have noticed a lot of construction around the Pikes Peak region. As projects are finishing up, the growth of apartments is slowing down. 11 News checked in with the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department, who reports numbers are starting to slow down after...
A family is struggling to pick up the pieces after a grandmother died in a wrong-way collision
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- A family is struggling to pick up the pieces after their grandmother died in a wrong-way head-on collision at Marksheffel and Carefree Circle earlier in July. Noi Barrow was 75 years old and was the rock of the family. The grandmother was driving home from the Buddhist temple. Her grandson was The post A family is struggling to pick up the pieces after a grandmother died in a wrong-way collision appeared first on KRDO.
City Council approves massive Amara annexation
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Colorado Springs City Council voted to move forward with a major development that will add almost 10,000 new homes to the city. One of the Pikes Peak Region’s largest real estate development companies, La Plata Communities, asked the city to annex more than three thousand acres of land. The land is surrounded […]
Colorado Springs considering paying for new shelter as part of strategic homelessness plan
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - On Tuesday, Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade announced the city is drafting a long-term plan for addressing homelessness. City officials explained to KRDO13 that this may include using funds from the pandemic to contract out the building of a new homeless shelter. Katie Sunderlin, the...
Why the price of Colorado-grown peaches is going up
With the Colorado peach harvest underway, shoppers are already seeing locally grown fruit in stores, at farmers market stands and on restaurant menus. This year, locals may also notice price increases. Producers on the Western Slope say they’ve raised prices to help offset increases in operating costs, such as labor...
Scorching Triple Digit Heat Returns to Northern Colorado Next Week
It's always hot in Northern Colorado during the summer months, that is no secret. Daily temperatures can easily hover around the upper nineties in July and August. Some Coloradans like it hot while others prefer to retreat to air conditioning until milder milder temperatures can be tolerated in these months.
Three Colorado Bats Test Positive for Rabies
A viral disease so terrifying that Steven King wrote a horror story about it: Rabies can be deadly in animals and humans and it is transferred by either a bite or a scratch. Rabid animals can range from coyotes to raccoons, cats, dogs, and more. With how deadly the virus...
Colorado Driving Laws: 9 Items To Avoid Keeping In Your Vehicle
Common sense can go a long way toward preventing you from getting in big trouble in Colorado, especially when you are behind the wheel. Several things could earn you a trip to prison if they are discovered in your car during a traffic stop. The list of things below you...
Meet Colorado’s hardest-working investigator trained to sniff out suspicious fires
In her first 11 days on the job, Ash was called to investigate seven fires across Colorado. The 16-month-old Labrador retriever is the state’s newest — and cutest — tool to sniff out accelerants, like gasoline, diesel or lighter fluid, to help investigators pinpoint the cause of suspicious fires.
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