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Popular Colorado TV Anchor To Retire After Nearly 50 Years
Living in Colorado my entire life, I can't help but get sad when another one of my fellow broadcasters hangs up their mic for the last time, especially when it's someone I've watched for as long as I have. Local Colorado TV Anchor & Weather Meteorologist Retires. Did you grow...
Coloradans in the Games: Tuesday's results and Wednesday's lookahead for those with state ties in the Paris Olympics
Tuesday's News - Adrienne Lyle of Greenwood Village finished third in her group in dressage. Lyle and her mount, Helix, will have to wait until Wednesday to see if their position will qualify for the finals. Though the individual medal could still be a possibility, a medal in the team competition is not. The American team was eliminated when judges spotted blood on the leg of Marcus Orlob’s horse. The...
Burn Ban Enacted In Greeley
All outdoor fires are banned within the city of Greeley and the Western Hills Fire Protection District — which spans east of the city past the airport — due to hot, dry weather conditions in the area. According to the Greeley Tribune, the ban includes charcoal grills and other solid fuel devices, as well as fireworks and smokers. Grills or other devices fueled by natural gas or propane — which can easily be shut down if needed — are still allowed. Violators of the ban may be cited.
Popular Snack Gets Recalled in Colorado
There’s been a decent amount of recalls in recent times here in Colorado. One that took place this summer actually affected marijuana that was contaminated with mold. The bad weed had to be pulled from eleven different stores in the Front Range. There were also a ton of products...
Top Colorado Democrats tout Harris’ accomplishments in virtual campaign call
Colorado Democrats gathered for a virtual call Monday night supporting Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for president. The “Harris for Colorado” call featured Democratic officials including Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper, U.S. Reps. Joe Neguse and Jason Crow, former U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter and state Rep. Leslie Herod, who all contrasted Harris’ […]
Governor Jared Polis Declares August 22, 2024, as Colorado Day of Total Worker Health®
Aurora, CO – Health Links® extends its deepest gratitude to Governor Jared Polis for proclaiming August 22, 2024, as Colorado Day of Total Worker Health®. This declaration underscores the critical importance of investing in the health, safety, and well-being of Colorado's workforce. Colorado Day of Total Worker...
District 6 Summer Interns Help Families with Enrollment
Greeley-Evans School District 6 remains active this summer, with ongoing projects and summer classes. Interns Grace from Northridge and Guadalupe from Early College Academy are contributing to the district's growth by assisting with admissions and Student Information Services. Their roles are crucial for families enrolling their children in District 6. Thanks to Grace and Guadalupe, new students are smoothly joining the District 6 community, benefiting many families. #WeAreDistrict6 #ImDistrict6.
12-foot sinkhole forms as pipe bursts, launching water 15 feet into air in Colorado
A pipe burst in Arapahoe County, causing a large sinkhole to form in the road. According to the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, the 8-inch pipe burst underground in the 4300 block of E. Hinsdale Place. The resulting sinkhole was 12 feet wide, with water shooting 15 feet into the air in the residential neighborhood. The cause of the burst is unknown. The intersection of E. Hinsdale Pl. and S. Clermont Dr. was closed. Denver Water responded to the incident to put a temporary patch on the line, returning later for a more permanent repair. Firefighters from South Metro Fire Rescue were also on scene. STAY INFORMED: Get free Colorado news with our daily newsletter (Click here)
This Northern Colorado Whiskey Wins a Big Time Award
A Northern Colorado whiskey is celebrating a big win this week as they won an award in an international spirits competition. What started as a greenhouse in 1991 has transformed into a destination location for craft beers and fine spirits in Windsor, Colorado. There is a little something for everyone when you step onto the grounds of this one-of-a-kind place.
Wildfire smoke expected to move into Denver on Wednesday
Moderate to thick wildfire smoke is projected to move into the Denver metro area on Wednesday. The smoke will be coming from the Alexander Mountain Fire and the Stone Canyon Fire, two fires that started in the northern part of Colorado's Front Range on Monday and Tuesday. It will also come from wildfires in Canada.The smoke from the two Northern Colorado fires was pushing east in the early part of the week. But a shift in winds will mean the smoke moves southwards.The smoke in the Mile High City will be even more present in the atmosphere than it was...
Denver Broncos throwback gear available this week at training camp
Fans are excited for Denver Broncos throwback gear. For years, Broncos Country has been chomping at the bit for the old-school orange and blue jerseys and helmets. Now, they get their wish. Denver Broncos throwback gear available Aug. 3 at training camp. Beginning this Saturday, Aug. 3, Denver die-hards can...
Neighbors in Loveland collect and distribute donations to evacuees
LOVELAND, Colo. — People in Loveland are already stepping up to take care of each other. The Alexander Mountain Fire just west of Loveland has burned more than 3,500 acres and forced many residents out of their homes. Mandatory evacuations are still in place for homes closest to the...
Court approves Denver’s Tattered Cover sale to Barnes & Noble, sealing $1.8M deal
Tattered Cover, Denver’s storied independent bookstore for half a century, is set to be owned by the largest corporate bookstore chain in the U.S. A federal judge on Tuesday approved the sale of Tattered Cover to Barnes & Noble for more than $1.8 million in cash to pay off the store’s debts, kickstarting the process of closing the sale.
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