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Moose reunites with calf at Colorado campground
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) recently shared a "moose-tastic" story about a moose and her calf being reunited. A video taken by Instagram's littlegrandadventures shows footage of a moose frantically running around a campground near Nederland. According to the video, the moose's baby had fallen into the river, which was extremely high from snowmelt. The video shows the moose continuing to wander around the campground. Campers searched the river for the calf, and someone announced the calf had made it out of the river. The video shows the cow reuniting with her calf. According to CPW, moose are very protective of their young. Signs of aggression include laid-back ears, raised hairs on the neck, and licking of the snout. It's also important to keep pets away from moose. STAY INFORMED: Get free Colorado news with our daily newsletter (Click here)
Rate Hikes and Power Outages Proposed By Colorado Utility Company
If you feel like you just can't catch a break when it comes to your bills, you aren't alone and it doesn't appear there will be any relief in sight. Especially regarding your utility bill in Colorado if you are an Xcel Energy customer. According to KDVR, Xcel Energy has...
Northern Colorado Shelter Waives Adoption Fees Due to Capacity
Each week we post our Townsquare NOCO Pet of the Week. We like to highlight animals that are looking for their forever home in Northern Colorado. We specifically highlight dogs, cats, and other critters that are available at NOCO Humane. What we have learned over the past few months is...
Colorado’s Peach Season Comes Early This Year
While Colorado may not be the state known for its produce, we sure do have some amazing things that come from here. Rocky Ford melons, Olathe sweet corn, and who could forget about Palisade peaches? When it comes to peaches, I could easily pass on any other variety like Georgia peaches. To me, they are just bland.
Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations
This story originally appeared on Stateline. The headlines were the stuff of nightmares. One Colorado funeral home owner let the body of a woman decompose for two years in a hearse parked outside a house he rented, while hoarding the cremated remains of dozens of others inside. Last year, authorities discovered nearly 200 improperly stored […] The post Mishandled bodies, mixed-up remains prompt tougher funeral home regulations appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
Colorado invests more in communities finding solutions to pollution
Colorado is taking money collected from air pollution violators and investing it directly into affected communities. Now, new projects are gaining support, including an urban farm planned for Denver.
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 Mental Health Institute’s Troubling Past: Unmarked Graves And Neglect Exposed
Mental health facilities often have a tendency to be attached to a grim part of our nation's history. We hear tales of places like Waverly Hills Sanitorium and the countless deaths that accompanied widespread polio, tales of the infancy of lobotomization that effectively ruined countless lives, as well as numerous accounts of patient abuse in mental health facilities over the course of many years.
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.
Judge dismisses universal preschool lawsuit brought by Cherry Creek, other school districts
DENVER | A Denver district court judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit brought by several Colorado school districts over the state’s universal preschool program, ruling that the plaintiffs don’t have legal grounds to sue. In his 20-page ruling, Judge Jon J. Olafson concluded that the six school districts,...
Colorado dairy farm worker contracts bird flu as 23 livestock herds quarantined
(The Center Square) – A Colorado dairy worker tests positive for bird flu as 23 livestock herds in the state are under quarantine, according to state and federal agencies. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported 54 herds were infected with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) during the last 30 days. The Colorado Department of Agriculture reported a total of 27 confirmed cases since late April. The Centers for Disease Control...
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.
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