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WARNING: Smoky Haze and Triple-Digit Heat Grip Colorado
Out-of-State Wildfires Affecting Local Air Quality. A smoky haze from wildfires across the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada is affecting air quality in local areas. The National Weather Service has issued Air Quality Advisories for parts of Colorado and Wyoming. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and...
Cochino Taco's Edgewater location closes abruptly, leaving customers puzzled
The abrupt closure of a popular local taco chain’s Edgewater location has left several patrons puzzled. According to a post on Reddit, Cochino Taco at Edgewater Public Market closed abruptly on Sunday, without advance notice to customers via social channels or signage at the restaurant. Users drew a comparison with a similar instance a year ago when Cochino Taco abruptly closed its location at 176 S. Broadway. ...
Lawsuits challenging Summit County regulation of short-term rentals dismissed by federal courts
Federal judges have dismissed two lawsuits filed by property owners in Summit County challenging recent regulations on short-term rentals from the county and the town of Breckenridge. A coalition of more than 100 property owners in Summit County in September sued in federal court in Grand Junction, calling county rules...
"Trust Patrols" latest attempt by Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, Denver Police, to build trust citywide
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, in a bid to build trust and prevent crime in Denver communities, announced the Denver Police Department will begin so-called “trust patrols” that can be requested by local businesses and events or sent to specific locations. While the main goal of this effort is...
Moffat County cowgirl Jolene Rhyne ties things up nicely at national rodeo
Though she’s been at many high-level competitions before, Jolene Rhyne still had some butterflies in her stomach over the past week as she took on some of the biggest runs yet of her rodeo career. Yet, those nerves served a purpose as she kept improving during the week of...
Colorado ranks fifth in drivers with worst road rage
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) — Road rage is one of the many dangers on the road and in Colorado it has become all too common, according to the Colorado State Patrol. CSP Trooper Gabriel Moltrer states, “Just to start last year, we had over 55,000 CSP call-ins (and) over 29,000 of those last year were road rage calls. So, with that, a lot of times people start having that road rage while they’re driving on the road.”
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