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Maverik on Track to Finish 93 Rebrands in Colorado This Month
Maverik earlier this month held a community event at a newly rebranded Colorado Springs Maverik convenience store to offer an update on the conversion process. Maverik, which acquired Kum & Go in 2023, started rebranding stores in Colorado in February. Thus far, Maverik has rebranded 27 stores in Colorado Springs...
‘J6 praying grandma’ avoids prison time and gets 6 months home confinement in Capitol riot case
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Colorado bed-and-breakfast operator who promotes herself online as the “J6 praying grandma” has been sentenced to six months of home confinement in her Capitol riot case. Prosecutors had sought 10 months behind bars for Rebecca Lavrenz, 72, whose misdemeanor case has become a cause célèbre among conservatives. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui railed against what he described as “offensive” comments Lavrenz has made about the criminal justice system before sentencing her Monday in Washington’s federal court.
Donald Trump Flew on Jet Formerly Owned by Jeffrey Epstein to Campaign Fundraisers: Report
Former President Donald Trump reportedly flew on a jet previously owned by the late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein this month, forcing the Trump campaign to issue a statement on the matter. According to the Miami Herald, Trump used Epstein’s former Gulfstream G-550 jet to travel to fundraisers in Wyoming...
"Potentially game-changing discovery" at 11,500 feet means hope for dwindling species
A "potentially game-changing discovery" has been made in the Colorado high country – the culmination of years of hard work by a dedicated group of wildlife experts with the shared goal of helping a once-prolific Colorado species recover. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, Native Aquatic Species Biologist Dan Cammack recently found wild boreal toad tadpoles during a trip up to a wetland area near Pitkin that's located at 11,500 feet of elevation. Having made trips to the site for seven consecutive years throughout the...
Mudslides close two popular mountain passes in Colorado due to "extensive" damage
Telluride-area Black Bear Pass and Imogene Pass have been closed after multiple mudslides and flooding caused extensive damage in the area overnight. Bridal Veil Road was also damaged. The local sheriff's office described the damage as severe, with some roads in the impacted area washed out completely. Closures are expected to be in place for at least this week, possibly longer. Traffic in and out of Telluride is still open....
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