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Colorado’s Peach Season Comes Early This Year
While Colorado may not be the state known for its produce, we sure do have some amazing things that come from here. Rocky Ford melons, Olathe sweet corn, and who could forget about Palisade peaches? When it comes to peaches, I could easily pass on any other variety like Georgia peaches. To me, they are just bland.
Grizzly Reservoir brings more water west
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - More water is on its way to Western Colorado. The Grizzly Reservoir is part of the Independence Pass Transmountain Diversion System. That system normally takes water from the headwaters of the river to the Front Range. A major maintenance project is taking place at Grizzly...
Watchdog urges Colorado AG to investigate corporate landlords for potential price fixing
The president of a nonpartisan corporate watchdog urged Colorado authorities Monday to investigate whether five companies colluded to artificially inflate rent prices. The companies manage thousands of properties across the Front Range. Caroline Ciccone, president of Accountable.US, said in a letter to Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser that his office should look into the companies […] The post Watchdog urges Colorado AG to investigate corporate landlords for potential price fixing appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Protections against supersized vehicles could help save lives on Colorado roads
Colorado’s tragically high number of pedestrian and cyclist fatalities in 2023 inspired lawmakers to introduce a variety of bills aimed at improving safety and mobility options for vulnerable road users. Many passed, continuing the Legislature’s trend of supporting bike, pedestrian, and transit laws. One bill, however, was killed shortly after it was introduced. The Vulnerable Road […] The post Protections against supersized vehicles could help save lives on Colorado roads appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
10th Circuit vacates 20-year sentence for woman who brokered body parts out of Colorado funeral home
DENVER (CN) — The 10th Circuit on Tuesday found a lower court miscalculated the double-decade sentence for a Colorado woman who fraudulently sold body parts out of her funeral home. "The district court’s legal analysis is faulty,” U.S. Circuit Judge Gregory Phillips wrote in a 51-page opinion.
New Colorado law adds protection for trans community
DENVER — Hurting, harassing or intimidating a person because of their transgender identity is now considered a bias-motivated crime under a Colorado state law that took effect Monday. Jax Gonzalez, Ph.D., political director of the LGBTQ organization One Colorado, said they know the new law is a win but...
Not one but three moose show up in most unusual Northern Colorado location
Casey Zimmerman has seen elk, deer, pronghorn antelope, badgers and rattlesnakes since moving to an acreage between Wellington and Nunn in 2017. He can add moose to that list. Make that three moose. ...
Popular country music band cancels shows after singer’s heartbreaking diagnosis
The Mavericks have announced that a pair of their upcoming shows have been cancelled after frontman Raul Malo was diagnosed with cancer. The band said that their July 12 and July 14 shows in Steamboat Springs have been cancelled, and that their July 13 show in Denver has been rescheduled for 8/25.
Wallet found on beach leads to discovery of bodies at bottom of pond
Greeley police and the coroner's office are investigating two drownings at Poudre Ponds in northern Greeley. The two men, ages 21 and 23, were found submerged in water last Thursday morning. According to the Greeley Police Department, the investigation began after a bystander found personal items on the beach on June 27.Clothes, a wallet, and a phone were found in the sand of Poudre Ponds. The bystander notified law enforcement who began their investigation. They also located an unattended vehicle in the parking lot. Out of caution, the Greeley Fire Rescue water search and dive team was brought in to search...
The last hotel shelter for migrants in Denver shuts down
Denver has successfully closed its final hotel shelter for migrants over the weekend. The city has been working diligently for the past two months to ensure that the migrants are placed in apartments or transitional housing. According to Jon Ewing from the city of Denver, the shelter currently has eight...
Broncos have critical decision looming with mystery defensive lineman
The Denver Broncos have already improved and upgraded their defensive line substantially in the 2024 offseason, but that unit could soon be getting another boost... Denver Broncos rookies report for training camp on July 17 and veterans report on July 23. Former fourth-round pick Eyioma Uwazurike is eligible to apply for reinstatement on July 24, but there could be even more complications with his situation due to a criminal probe. According to 9News Broncos insider Mike Klis, the NFL is waiting to make a decision on Uwazurike's potential reinstatement until the criminal probe situation is resolved.
Denver area events for July 3
— Indy Eve — With night market, family zone, DJs, Colorado Symphony Brass & Percussion Ensemble, light shows and drone show, 5-10 p.m., Civic Center Park, Denver; civiccenterpark.org/indy-eve-at-civic-center-park. — Red, White & You — Fun-filled patriotic community event, 5-10 p.m., Clement Park, 7306 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton; ifoothills.org/events/red-white-and-you. Independence...
Evan’s NHL Daily: Avalanche NCAA Signing, Celebrini Decision
It’s kind of funny how quickly the NHL off-season dies off. On July 1, the signings were coming left and right for a few hours. By the time the evening rolled around, it was really quiet, and by the time Tuesday rolled around, there weren’t really that many interesting players to sign. Colorado made one depth signing, while the St. Louis Blues woke up from their Monday slumber to make a few trades and sign one of their own players.
Is a rift between Jokic and the Nuggets looming on the horizon
The Nuggets have been painfully inactive thus far in the offfseason. Other than taking DaRon Holmes II in the NBA Draft, they’ve done nothing to improve their roster. Meanwhile, they’ve stood by as an important piece to their championship puzzle (Kentavious Caldwell-Pope) and a potential future building block (Collin Gillespie) left for greener pastures.
Go Backstage For New Kids On The Block’s Colorado Show
The New Kids on the Block brought the Magic Summer 2024 Tour through Colorado on Friday, June 28th at the Ball Arena in Denver. We had an exclusive opportunity to hang with the guys backstage and they were everything we hoped they'd be. New Kids On The Block Magic Summer...
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