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Get a sneak peek at 11 News’ ‘Nikola Tesla’s Colorado Connections’ documentary, airing Sunday!
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - In an old, sepia-tinted photo, you can see the clear edges of Pikes Peaks, unchanged more than a century ago, with a curious structure in the foreground that wouldn’t look out of place today -- only this photo was taken in 1899. The picture...
Big Retailer’s Future Is Uncertain In Colorado
High volumes of store closures here in Colorado have left many retail stores’ futures uncertain here in the Centennial State. Some have already bitten the dust. Of course, Bed Bath & Beyond closed all of its locations, including the one on College Ave. in Fort Collins. Recently, the clothing...
Crowds at Denver area metro parks put pressure on surrounding areas
On a perfect Fourth of July day, the crowds showed up early at Bear Creek Lake Park. "Super busy. Great place to be for the 4th of July though," said Diana Nicholas who joined friends to walk into the park after it had reached capacity by 8:40. The park run by the City of Lakewood reaches capacity at 1000 cars and about 3000 people. This July 4th however was a big one. "Everybody out here is loving it. Being all together as one," said Omar Belgado who was at the packed beach at Soda Lakes. "It's been crowded yeah. Ever...
Broncos HC believes formerly injured RB will finally be at 'full speed'
Last season, the Broncos finished in the bottom half of the league in rushing attempts, yards per carry and rushing touchdowns.Head coach Sean Payton knows that must change with two unproven quarterbacks in Zach Wilson and first-round rookie Bo Nix."Our tight red zone was awful," Payton said, via Jeff Legwold of ESPN. "Our opportunities, I think, were decent ... [but] inside the 10, first-and-goal-to-go, that wasn't good enough. ... That's unusual, that bothered me a lot. Those are four-point swings, really, if you kick a field goal instead of scoring a touchdown."A big factor in Denver's success or lack thereof...
18-year-old arrested after police find a teenage woman with a gunshot wound
LITTLETON, Colo. (KKTV) - 18-year-old Michael Kopecky was arrested on suspicion of first-degree assault after Douglas County police found a 17-year-old woman had been shot in the leg. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call of unknown trouble at Michael Kopecky’s home on Little Willow Court, south of...
Colorado dairy farm worker contracts bird flu as 23 livestock herds quarantined
(The Center Square) – A Colorado dairy worker tests positive for bird flu as 23 livestock herds in the state are under quarantine, according to state and federal agencies. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported 54 herds were infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) during the last 30 days. The Colorado Department of Agriculture reported a total of 27 confirmed cases since late April. The Centers for Disease Control...
CHSAA Celebrates 2023-24 Coaches of the Year
AURORA - The Colorado High School Activities Association would like to congratulate all of its 88 coaches that were honored as a Coach of the Year for their respective sport and classification this past year. There were 59 different schools with at least one coach earning Coach of the Year honors, while 23 schools had multiple recipients.
Aurora Reservoir extends hours starting Saturday after month of shortened hours
After several weekends of temporarily shortened hours, the Aurora Reservoir is expanding its hours again starting Saturday. After about one month of shortened hours, the reservoir at 5800 Powhaton Road will be open from 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. The temporary ban on alcohol at the reservoir, which went into...
Xcel Energy files new wildfire mitigation plan with Colorado regulators
Xcel Energy wants to intensify efforts in Colorado to minimize the risks associated with wildfires that could be caused by electric equipment, according to a new plan the company recently filed with state regulators. “Keeping ... Read More » The post Xcel Energy files new wildfire mitigation plan with Colorado regulators appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability
The Denver Basic Income Project recently released a report detailing research showing how no-strings-attached cash assistance helped people experiencing homelessness find stability. The University of Denver’s Center for Housing and Homelessness Research released the findings from its year-long randomized study, which found that participation in the DBIP led to improved housing outcomes for many participants. […] The post Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Denver closed its last hotel shelter for new immigrants. Some families are still struggling to come inside
On a blistering afternoon in July, Amy Beck sits in her car with two other advocates working to bring new immigrant families inside and off the streets. Beck’s parked in an industrial zone in Sun Valley near a warehouse shelter — one of two remaining city-run spaces in Denver specifically for newcomers without homes to stay the night.
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