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Colorado family discovers bear under deck
A Pagosa Springs family found a bear under their deck last week, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). CPW Officers Cody Rarick and Nate Martinez responded to the call. According to an X post from CPW Southwest Region, the bear was likely one that had been commonly spotted for years, with a reputation for getting into non-natural food sources. Officers Rarick and Martinez sedated the bear with a tranquilizer dart to relocate it. ...
Grand Lake Fire offers outdoor recreation courses
Grand Lake Fire is offering a free outdoor recreation safety course with two dates available. The first course takes place July 12 at 6 p.m. and the second course takes place July 13 at 9 a.m., both will take place at Grand Lake Fire, 201 W Portal Road. The one-hour...
Deion Sanders Shows Off Fishing Skills With Latest Catch
University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders continues to be the talk of the town in college football even though his Buffaloes only won four games last season. Both on and off the field, Coach Prime is a headline machine and recently raised some eyebrows with an impressive fishing performance.
“July’s a Poppin'” in Westcliffe July 6
The fireworks will be over, but the festivities in Westcliffe keep coming with the opening reception of a new art show at the Sangres Art Guild opening reception Saturday, July 6, 2024. The open-themed art show known as “July’s a Poppin’”, will be judged by nature-inspired artist Joseph Cawlfield and...
Girls track and field: Our 2024 all-state team
Every year, Boulder County and the area that surrounds it is teeming with track and field talent. The ladies from our area proved as much this year with 51 selections to CHSAA’s all-state teams. Broomfield’s Lilly Nichols crowned herself the queen of Colorado girls pole vault when she set...
Colorado-Nebraska showdown listed as one of most anticipated rivalry games in 2024
The Big 12 Conference landed four teams from the Pac-12 Conference in 2024, including one team that will have more media attention than perhaps any in the country once the season begins with Colorado and second-year head coach Deion Sanders. FOX Sports listed Colorado’s game at Nebraska on Sept. 7 as one of the 10 most anticipated rivalry games of the season. Colorado won last year’s game in Boulder, 36-14, in Sanders’ first home game as the Buffs’ head coach. From FOX Sports: “With Colorado returning both of Sanders' sons and (Travis) Hunter, the Buffaloes are among the early frontrunners...
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.
One Colorado Sheriff’s Department Can Wear Cowboy Hats Again
For the first time this century, one Colorado sheriff's department will once again be allowed to wear cowboy hats while on the clock. It has been more than four decades since the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office has worn cowboy hats and now, if officers choose to do so, they can once again.
CHSAA Celebrates 2023-24 Coaches of the Year
AURORA - The Colorado High School Activities Association would like to congratulate all of its 88 coaches that were honored as a Coach of the Year for their respective sport and classification this past year. There were 59 different schools with at least one coach earning Coach of the Year honors, while 23 schools had multiple recipients.
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.
Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location
Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location. A Denver nonprofit, Peace Love and Paws, which provides free veterinary services for low-income individuals and those experiencing homelessness, is facing potential closure if a new location isn’t found soon. For the past five years, the nonprofit has operated out of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, but the church’s new programs will no longer allow animals inside.
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