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Fiesta Day is Sept. 1. Here's what to know about the Colorado State Fair's biggest day
Fiesta Day has solidified itself as the most popular day to attend the Colorado State Fair — over 77,000 visitors came to last year's statewide celebration of Hispanic heritage and culture. Traditionally celebrated the Sunday before Labor Day, the 57th annual Fiesta Day extravaganza will take place Sept. 1. Visitors to the fairgrounds...
Lawsuit seeks clarity on Colorado Republican Party leadership dispute
Eli Bremer filed a lawsuit against the original Colorado Republican Party executive board members who continue to reject the results of a vote that organizers say ousted them and installed Bremer as the new state party chair. Dave Williams, Hope Scheppelman and Anna Ferguson — the executive board members all elected in 2023 — are […]
Colorado state lawmaker uses 'legislative privilege' to get out of speeding ticket
DENVER — A Colorado state lawmaker caught by photo radar going 18 mph over the speed limit avoided paying the $40 fine because of legislative privilege. State Rep. Steven Woodrow (D-Denver) went to county court on Aug. 8 and cited the portion of the state’s constitution that gives special privilege to members of the legislature.
Wrapping up a record-breaking summer travel season, here’s what to expect across Colorado over Labor Day weekend
As Labor Day weekend approaches, Coloradans and visitors will be soaking up the remaining days of summer. But before the rest and relaxation comes travel. To avoid the holiday travel headache, here’s what you can expect across Colorado. Labor Day weekend wraps up what has been a “record-breaking, blockbuster...
Farmers’ Almanac Winter Predictions for Colorado
While the temperatures still may be in the mid-nineties in Northern Colorado, winter is quickly approaching. Could the upcoming winter season be full of shoveling snow and Bomb Cyclones? There is really no telling what Mother Nature has in store for us. The Farmers' Almanac has been predicting weather in...
Polsinelli, Sherman & Howard, Spencer Fane Add Attorneys Plus Philip Goldberg PC Launches New Website
Have an announcement for Law Week Colorado’s people section? Let us know. Sherman & Howard announced Aug. 22 that corporate and transactional attorney Joanie Donahue joined the firm’s business and real estate practice group. Donahue has assisted companies from New York to Colorado on various matters, including mergers and acquisitions and finance. She has experience drafting commercial agreements, disclosures and closing documents for M&A transactions. Donahue received her J.D. from New York University School of Law and her bachelor’s degree in economics from Harvard University. While attending law school, she served as the executive editor for the NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy.
Platte River and CSU Energy Institute Celebrate Clean Energy Education at Energyfest
The Colorado State University (CSU) Energy Institute officially unveiled their mobile classroom on Aug. 24, with title sponsors Platte River Power Authority (Platte River) and Efficiency Works during EnergyFest. Leadership from Platte River and CSU Energy Institute highlighted how the classroom will provide energy education in Northern Colorado and throughout the state during remarks that preceded an official ribbon cutting for the mobile classroom.
New Study Finds Why Coloradans Are So Lonely
Colorado is home to many different communities that can offer people a great sense of belonging. In fact, places like Denver have been rated as one of the best cities in the country for being able to find a community to belong to. With that being said though, problems still...
The Best New Music by Colorado Musicians Released in August
Summer is winding down, but Colorado artists aren't. August saw a burst of fresh offerings from local musicians. From electronica to deathcore, here is some of the best new music released this past month:. Lo Fi Ho Hum. Jacob Godbey started Lo Fi Ho Hum as a solo project back...
Colorado Moose Known as ‘Green Ears’ Found Dead in RMNP
Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park is known for having an abundance of wildlife. From marmots and moose to deer, elk, rabbits, and hawks, the list of unique animals the park is home to goes on and on. Unfortunately, last week, one of RMNP's most beloved and recognizable creatures was found...
Colorado woman helps families navigate loss through organization
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be overwhelming. There is the funeral, the burial, the gatherings, settling their affairs, and even after all that, many people struggle with the less obvious task of going through the possessions left behind by their relatives. However, one Colorado woman is The post Colorado woman helps families navigate loss through organization appeared first on KRDO.
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