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New Colorado study uncovers need for universal celiac screening in children
Colorado is the only state in the U.S. that's conducting mass screening for celiac disease among children, and it's happening at a research center in Aurora. Doctors at the Barbara Davis Center at CU Anschutz and Children's Hospital in Aurora have just published new research finding solid evidence backing the need for universal screening for celiac disease in all children nationwide, to protect their health and safety.Celiac is an autoimmune disease that inflames the digestive system when exposed to gluten in food. Researchers in Aurora have found many children won't show symptoms for years, even though the disease can be quietly wreaking...
Shilo Sanders Reps New Colorado-Themed Wrap On Pricey Cybertruck After Filing For Bankruptcy
Shilo Sanders became one of the first drivers in Colorado to own a Cybertruck, making the massive purchase while flexing his family wealth this offseason. Now, he’s personalized it. After hinting at a new design for his Tesla rig last week, images of the ride decked out in black and gold began to surface on […] The post Shilo Sanders Reps New Colorado-Themed Wrap On Pricey Cybertruck After Filing For Bankruptcy appeared first on BroBible.
New laws related to ranked-choice voting and youth voting among six new approved election bills in Colorado
Colorado lawmakers adopted six election-related bills during the 2024 regular session of the Colorado General Assembly. Included among the approved legislation was an omnibus bill that changed a number of areas of election law and created new requirements related to the adoption of ranked-choice voting (RCV), as well as bills related to voting in detention centers, presidential electors, and firearms near polling locations:
Residents fight plan to drill under homes, schools and water supply in Aurora
This story originally appeared in Capital & Main. Unique Colorado environmental rules are being put to the test as residents who live near one of the nation’s most polluted industrial sites in suburban Denver are fighting a proposal to drill for oil and gas under a reservoir that stores their drinking water. An attorney hired by […] The post Residents fight plan to drill under homes, schools and water supply in Aurora appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
Blockbuster 3-Team Trade Pitch Finally Helps Nuggets Land Russell Westbrook
The Nuggets–Russell Westbrook connection has come up so frequently and so solidly here in the 2024 NBA offseason that is almost a surprise to realize that they have not actually obtained him yet from the Clippers. But Westbrook is still, formally, in L.A., having opted in on the second year of his contract with the team, at $4 million.
FBI and CIA investigate Pueblo County School District data breach
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Personal information of current employees and former Pueblo County School District 70 (D70) students may have been compromised by a recent data breach. The district discovered the breach on May 17, and believes it may have begun on April 27. D70 said this potentially affected student and staff records from 1991-2006. The […]
9Things to do in Colorado this weekend: July 19-21
DENVER — Summer fairs return this weekend in Denver, Greeley, Evergreen, Walden, and Calhan. The "Daddy of 'Em All" is back in Cheyenne for a 128th year. Turnpike Troubadours, Jason Aldean and Jelly Roll help kick off the annual Western celebration Cheyenne Frontier Days. Cat, art, tattoo, and wood-carving...
Former Denver Broncos Star Terrell Davis Is Proud to Show off His Kids
While some celebrities and sports stars are less than keen on publicizing their children and families, some love to show them off. Former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis definitely falls into the latter category, often posting snaps of his kids and talking about them in interviews. While most of Terrell's stories regarding his children are positive, one incident took place on Saturday, July 13 involving his son that has taken the internet by storm.According to a statement on his Instagram, Terrell was handcuffed in California following a flight during which his son asked the flight attendant for a cup...
Denver mayor says homelessness program has 'transformed' city, set 'national example'
Exactly a year after taking office, Mayor Mike Johnston lauded his administration's work on homelessness, saying it has "transformed" downtown Denver and "set a national example." In a 16-page report, Johnston effectively said the city's previous attempts — he didn't name his predecessors or directly allude to them — ended up in failure until he took office on July 17 last year. "In the four years before I was elected...
A Community Creates Denver’s First Resident-Owned Mobile Home Park
It took two years, but in the Westwood neighborhood of Denver, an 80-family community of mobile homes is on track to become the first resident-owned manufactured housing park in Denver. While resident-owned communities are on the rise across the country, Colorado is also home to some of the biggest, most predatory corporate park landlords in the country, such as Yes! Communities, Ascentia, and RV Horizons-Impact Communities, the last of which was featured in a segment by John Oliver for their inhumane practices.
People are bucking stereotypes and creating safe spaces at the longest running gay rodeo
Like at most rodeos, there are a lot of blue jeans and cowboy hats at the National Western Complex in Denver. Country music is playing and contestants are competing in roping and barrel racing, fighting for first-place buckles and prize money. But at this rodeo there are also drag queens....
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