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USPS Price Increases Already Affecting Coloradans
Mailing here in Colorado has become a bit more treacherous than one might expect. In fact, Colorado leads the entire country when it comes to one horrific mail statistic; lost mail. According to iPostal1, Coloradans have 12,667 Google searches per month per 100,000 residents that are asking about lost mail....
Dolores River in Colorado is at center of latest public lands dispute
A 400,000-acre area along the Dolores River in southwestern Colorado is the newest battleground in the debate over public lands. Why it matters: How the land is designated determines how the public can access and use it, whether for recreation or commercial purposes such as mining and livestock grazing. State...
Local Colorado official faces trial following ‘Big Lie’ election conspiracies
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (CN) — A faithful Republican living on Colorado’s conservative western slope, Tina Peters watched the 2020 presidential results with concern. Still, as the duly elected clerk and recorder for Mesa County, Peters was confident in the integrity of the election she had overseen. After all, nearly two-thirds of local voters backed then-President Donald Trump that November, also helping to lift Lauren Boebert into Congress.
Police recruit who lost both legs in 'barbaric hazing ritual' sues Denver, paramedics and officers
DENVER (AP) — A police recruit who had to have both of his legs amputated after losing consciousness and repeatedly collapsing during fight training at Denver’s police academy is suing those who allegedly forced him to continue the “barbaric hazing ritual” after paramedics ignored warning signs. Victor Moses, 29, alleges in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that aggressive officers knocked him down multiple times in the second round of “fight day” last year, with one of them shoving him off the mat and causing him to hit his head on the floor. He said he was pressured to continue, with officers picking him up and setting him back on his feet, before paramedics standing by were asked to check him out, the lawsuit said. Moses told them he had the sickle cell trait, which puts him at an increased risk of medical complications from high-intensity exercise. He also said he had very low blood pressure and complained that his legs were cramping, according to the lawsuit. The symptoms are danger signs for people with his condition. Nevertheless, paramedics cleared Moses to return to training, which the suit alleges was a decision made to support the police.
United Airlines no longer employs flight attendant from Terrell Davis incident
Former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis shared a screenshot on Tuesday of a letter he received from United Airlines that banned him from traveling with the airline while a July 13 incident was reviewed. United Airlines has since clarified that the letter was received on July 14 and the travel ban has since been lifted. The flight attendant involved in the incident is also no longer employed by United Airlines. “Mr. Davis received this letter the day after the incident,” United Airlines wrote in a statement to Broncos Wire. “It was generated due to the report of the flight attendant –...
Bills finally sign a former Broncos safety (but not the one fans wanted)
Just a day after it was reported that Bills safety Mike Edwards suffered a hamstring injury (per Sal Capaccio), the Bills announced on Tuesday morning that they have signed veteran safety Kareem Jackson to a one-year deal. With Jackson signing with the Bills, linebacker Shayne Simon has been released, the team announced.
John Elway admits passing on Josh Allen was his biggest mistake as GM
Thirteen years after winning back-to-back Super Bowls as a quarterback, John Elway returned to the Denver Broncos in 2011 as an executive. Elway quickly became the team’s general manager and after signing Peyton Manning in 2012, Elway later assembled a dream team of free agents that included DeMarcus Ware, Aqib Talib, T.J. Ward, Wes Welker and Emmanuel Sanders.
2024 National Chicken Wing Day deals around Denver
Today (July 29) is an important national day… It’s National Chicken Wing Day a bunch of places have deals today. Here are a few that we are aware of around Denver:. 1. Wingstop has free wings with any purchase. Order online or through their app and use the code “FREEWINGS”. You can tack on five wings for free.
STS9 Reschedules Red Rocks 2024 Concert Featuring Axe The Cables Set
STS9 are doubling up on the music at their upcoming Red Rocks Amphitheatre show near Denver on Saturday, September 29. The concert, which will now consist of four sets, was postponed and rescheduled from the original date of July 21 due to inclement weather. The show on September 29th marks...
Metro Moves: A Cherry Creek redevelopment expands
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. A Cherry Creek development is expanding. In Denver’s hot Cherry Creek neighborhood, the developers behind Clayton Lane...
Denver says housing costs driving out low-income families
(The Center Square) – The city of Denver says that its lowest-income residents are leaving the city due to the high cost of housing, while evictions were up 61% on average in 2023 compared to the average over the previous 15 years and businesses are reporting they are unable to attract and retain employees. The report on the city's evictions and exodus of low-income residents was in a report given July 24 to the city's Safety, Housing Education & Homelessness Committee. ...
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