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Colorado’s commercial vehicle chain law expanded to roads beyond I-70, starting September 1
Truckers should be prepared for new chain law requirements in Colorado this year. The post Colorado’s commercial vehicle chain law expanded to roads beyond I-70, starting September 1 appeared first on CDLLife.
Colorado needs a new measure to take guns when incompetence leads to dismissed charges, lawmaker says
A state lawmaker said it may be time to expand a Colorado measure that lets judges temporarily take guns from people who are believed to be dangerous but haven’t committed a crime. State Rep. Judy Amabile, a Democrat who represents parts of Boulder, Gilpin, Clear Creek and Larimer counties,...
The minimum wage in Colorado and a few local governments is going up again Jan. 1.
Brendan Hartigen brings dirty dishes into the kitchen at The Last Steep Bar & Grill on Elk Avenue in Crested Butte on Aug. 6, 2019. Sean buses tables and does whatever other tasks are given to him. (Dean Krakel, Special to The Colorado Sun) The minimum wage in Colorado and...
Colorado high school football preseason rankings: Three reigning state champs start at No. 1
The Colorado high school football season arrives this week (for some teams) after nearly nine months of waiting. And, according to the polls, three reigning state champions are poised to pick up where they left off last year: sitting in the No. 1 spot. ...
Autumn on hold? Southern Colorado could see an extended summer
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — With September approaching, some might be wondering when do we see more fall-like weather. New data shows that it might be longer than you think. On average, we dip into the 70s by September 15th and get to the 60s by mid-October. However, data from the Climate Prediction Center (CPC) shows that […]
Transforming homes one heat pump at a time
Money is available, but does Colorado have the necessary workforce?. After James Warren and Hayley Schroeder bought their 1,500-square-foot house west of downtown Denver in October 2023, they set out to reduce their energy footprint. First came an audit by Xcel Energy. The attic of the 1950s-era house had virtually...
Diversion Programs Show Significant Success Across Colorado
The traditional route for people accused of a crime typically involves an arraignment, finding or being assigned a lawyer and either fighting for your innocence in front of a jury of your peers or accepting a plea bargain from prosecutors. But some people accused of a crime will never take...
Colorado oil and gas operator won't pay millions in fines if it agrees to cease operations in the state
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — Prospect Energy, an oil and gas operator that owes $1.7 million fines, will not have to pay, partly because the company told state regulators it can't afford it. In exchange for payment, the Highlands Ranch-based company has agreed to stop doing business in Colorado. The...
Election officials like Tina Peters are a more pressing threat to elections than theoretical voting machine hacks
This news analysis originally appeared in Votebeat’s free weekly newsletter. Sign up to get future editions, including the latest reporting from Votebeat bureaus and curated news from other publications, delivered to your inbox every Saturday.An important lesson became clear last week after a Colorado jury convicted former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters of helping conspiracy theorists to breach her county’s voting system in 2021.At the same time the trial was wrapping up, some tech whizzes were gathered in Las Vegas at DEF CON, the annual event where white-hat hackers try to break into all kinds of computer systems, from banking...
Colorado Mill Dog Rescue Group Holds Event to Spread Awareness
Countless charitable organizations across Colorado are actively doing good things and for animal lovers, nothing quite tugs at the heartstrings like a good cause dedicated to pets. Colorado Has Three Dogs Aiding in Fighting Wildfires |. One such organization known as the National Mill Dog Rescue recently held an event...
Ex-Denver Broncos star Javon Walker still 'vividly' recalls Darrent Williams dying in his arms
In Javon Walker’s home in suburban Houston, there are reminders of the wide receiver's playing days with the Broncos from 2006-07. He has a jersey, a helmet and a bronze statue of a horse head that sits on his desk. Inside the closet in his bedroom is another reminder, one that is anything but routine. Early in the morning on Jan. 1, 2007, after a New Year’s Eve party in...
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