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Popular Burger Joint Making its Way to Colorado
There’s been a few different chains that have been making a name for themselves here in Colorado. One that’s been absolutely blowing up is Cava, which not only is the fastest growing chain in Colorado, but the entire United States. Then, of course, there was In-N-Out. The sought...
Walgreens is Shutting Down These 3 Colorado Locations
There will still be plenty of Walgreens locations in Colorado after these three close down, but for how long?. As of July 2024, there were upwards of 10,000 Walgreens across America, with Colorado having just over 50. However, the number of Colorado locations will drop by three when the company closes "underperforming" stores.
10-day closure starts Monday on this Northern Colorado road
Kechter Road will soon be closed. Kechter Road between Strauss Cabin Road and the I-25 Southwest Frontage Road will be closed for 10 days starting Monday, July 8, weather permitting, for asphalt paving. Eastbound and westbound traffic on Kechter Road needing to cross I-25 will be detoured to Harmony Road....
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...
Colorado Anglers: Don’t Break these Rules at Trophy Bass Pond
The state of Colorado has a wide variety of wildlife and it's because of this that there are plenty of rules, regulations, and laws that involve animals. While some of these laws seem outdated and, to be frank, somewhat ridiculous, many of the laws enforced by the Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife are carefully thought out and serve an important purpose.
Coloradans Share Ridiculous and Absurd HOA Rules and Laws
As a renter in Colorado, I feel fortunate that I do not have to deal with the homeowners association. Of course, I have rules at my home in Fort Collins, but I do not have to deal with a lot of annoying situations. About half of Colorado residents have an...
Midway Thoughts from Colorado 4th of July, IDT
Fourth of July action from the Rocky Mountains did not disappoint as there were fireworks in the sky and fireworks on the diamond. The two major softball tournaments in the country are hitting the midway point as teams are battling in pool play for bracket seeding and national recognition. The...
Old Fire Station 2 in Longmont (CO) Converted Into Public Safety Office Space
Daily Times-Call, Longmont, Colo. It has been several months since firefighters rushed out of Longmont’s old Fire Station 2 at Hover Street and Mountain View Avenue, responding to emergencies. In January, firefighters moved into the new Fire Station 2, 2212 17th Avenue, which raised the question, what would happen...
City Council abolishes occupancy limits following removal of housing ordinances statewide
Fort Collins City Council passed a measure officially abolishing housing occupancy limits by way of a 5-2 vote, following the implementation of HB24-1007, a bill signed by Gov. Jared Polis that officially prohibits counties, cities and municipalities from limiting the number of unrelated people who can live in a single dwelling.
Repaving work on Laurel Street near Colorado State University starts July 8
Repaving on Laurel Street along the north side of Colorado State University will likely cause some delays through the end of July and possibly into August. West Laurel Street between South Shields and South Mason streets will undergo concrete repairs starting Monday, July 8. The work is expected to take about three or four weeks, weather permitting, according to the city of Fort Collins.
Road construction at College Avenue, Mulberry Street to cause delays starting Monday
Expect delays at and around the Mulberry Street and College Avenue intersection beginning Monday as stormwater improvement work is set to begin. Construction work to improve stormwater and pavement infrastructure will start Monday, July 8, in the 100 block of Mulberry Street, just west of South College Avenue, and is expected to wrap up by Friday, July 26.
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