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This Is The Most Dangerous College Campus In Colorado
This week, universities and colleges all across Colorado are welcoming in new students for the new semester. While Colorado has many different great options when it comes to higher education, Colorado School of Mines stands out as the best, being the only one ranked in U.S. News’ Top 100.
Now at San Diego State, CU Buffs icon Darian Hagan adjusting to life away from Boulder | College Football Insider
There might not be one person more synonymous with Colorado Buffaloes football over the last 35 years than Darian Hagan. Only one CU head coach in that time didn't coach Hagan or have Hagan on his staff. But even during Rick Neuheisel's tenure, Hagan took over as the director of Alumni C Club before leaving for a role in the private sector a few years later.
Boys golf: 2024 season preview capsules
Teams: Boulder, Brighton, Mountain Range, Northglenn, Prairie View, Riverdale Ridge and Westminster. Last year’s result: Finished 15th in the team race at the 5A state tournament. Testing 1-2-3: Sophomore Sam Skubic returns as the leading state qualifier after placing 63rd with a score of 165. The tea: The Panthers,...
Big recreation impacts likely at popular Colorado state park amid 5-year construction project
A major and critical construction project is set to have big impacts at a popular state park in Colorado through the fall. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, a five-year project at Barr Lake State Park, which is located near Brighton, will mean various trail closures and recreation changes, starting this August. The work focuses on a stretch of shoreline at the park that's less than four miles in length. ...
Former 9NEWS employee gives birth along Colorado highway
PARKER, Colo. — A former 9NEWS employee is used to helping in the newsroom, but now she and her new son are making the news. Caitlin Kingsbury worked behind the scenes at 9NEWS for about seven years. On Wednesday, she and her husband Cole Kingsbury welcomed their third son on the side of E-470.
Aurora booted hundreds from an apartment building. We followed one mother of three as she figured out what to do next
Yubusay Fonseca is rushing to pack. So are her three children, her husband Carlos and the rest of her family — and more than a hundred neighbors. They have until 7 a.m. on Tuesday — less than twelve hours — to leave their apartments before Aurora Police push families from the building where they live and block their return.
Outlet that reported Colorado football locker room drama pushing Cowboys on Deion Sanders
Athlon Sports, the same outlet that published a bombshell report about the Colorado football locker room and what Deion Sanders allows to go on in it, connected the dots between Coach Prime and the Dallas Cowboys in an attempt to convince the public that the union is possible. It's not,...
Heroic Dog Missing After Alerting Family to House Fire in Morrison, Community Rallies in Search
In the pre-dawn silence of Jefferson County, a family's escape from a life-threatening house fire is attributed to the vigilance of their dog, who is now missing. The West Metro firefighters responded to the emergency in the 4700 block of South Ward Way in Morrison at approximately 1:30 a.m. yesterday, as KDVR reports. The fire that awakened the household began on the back porch, swiftly consuming parts of the home and resulting in significant damage to both floors.
Denver weather: Highs rebound into the 90s return Friday
A return to above-average temperatures on Friday will dry out metro Denver and the Front Range for a couple of days before a short-lived monsoonal flow starts back up again for a couple of days next week. Denver residents can expect sunny skies Friday, with a high near 94, according...
‘Views from the Street’ urges audiences to see life, humanity, and diversity in Denver — and around the world
A new street photography exhibition is opening at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center tonight. “Views From the Street” is a curated show featuring 18 photographers – nine artists from Denver and nine international artists from the Women Street Photographers group. The exhibition includes depictions ranging from Georgia’s rural...
Has a Purina pet food plant been in Denver for nearly 100 years?
Yes. — Purina opened a livestock feed plant in Denver in 1930. In 1972, the plant switched to producing pet food. Located just south of Interstate 70 in eastern Denver, the towering 500,000-square-foot plant has long been a local landmark by sight — if not by smell. The plant employs more than 350 people and produces more than 260,000 tons of Dog Chow, Cat Chow and other Purina products annually.
2024 Denver schools bond: $975 million measure will be on the November ballot
Sign up for Chalkbeat Colorado’s free daily newsletter to get the latest reporting from us, plus curated news from other Colorado outlets, delivered to your inbox.Denver voters will decide in November whether to approve a record-setting $975 million bond measure to benefit Denver Public Schools. The Denver school board voted unanimously Thursday to put the bond question on the November ballot.The bond measure — the largest DPS has ever asked voters to approve — would not require a tax increase for Denver property owners because of how the district has structured previous debt to come off its books, district officials...
Denver mayor defends strategy, insists 'success' mirrors Houston
Despite the increase in homelessness in the city, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston's administration defended its strategy and insisted that its "success" mirrors cities like Houston, Texas. A mayor's spokesperson insisted that Denver saw one of the largest reductions in "unsheltered" homelessness nationwide, and its gains are on par with Houston...
Kayla Marque on Community Connection
Colorado artist, Denver native, and East High School graduate Kayla Marque joins Tree King on Community Connection on Friday, August 16 during the 10 o’clock hour. Coming from a musical family, she has enlightened us with her music for the past 20 years. Kayla is involved with many musical organizations like the Underground Music Showcase, and the Sonic Guild of Colorado to name a few.
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