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CSU STRATA seeks applicants for Advanced Industries Proof of Concept Grant Program
Colorado State University faculty are advancing research and driving innovation. With funding available through the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, researchers are accelerating the commercialization of CSU innovations that promise significant economic impact in Colorado. Grants of up to $135,000 are available for eligible projects, with CSU...
More USPS Mailing Service Changes to Affect Colorado
As the price of gas, groceries, and just about everything else continues to increase in Colorado, the month of July will also bring higher prices to post offices around the Centennial State. The USPS 10-year plan announced in 2021 promised to bring financial stability and service excellence back to America's...
Six states passed laws related to the restoration of voting rights for felons or voting by incarcerated individuals
Six states adopted new laws related to voting by individuals convicted of a felony or voting by incarcerated individuals, including two states with Republican trifectas that passed bills to restore voting rights to certain individuals convicted of a felony more quickly. In Oklahoma, Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signed HB 1629...
Monsoonal Mythbusting: Why Southern Colorado Isn’t In a Monsoon…Yet
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — It’s not uncommon to hear some Coloradoans refer to “the monsoon” when afternoon thunderstorms become almost a daily occurrence. However, this is not the case for every time we start to see frequent showers and thunderstorms in the summer months. When meteorologists refer to a monsoon, it typically has less to do […]
Colorado City Among the Nation’s Top Ten for Overall Drug Use
Ask a Colorado resident about common misconceptions outsiders have about our state and one of the examples they are likely to bring up is that it simply is not true that all Coloradans smoke the devil's lettuce. 12 years ago, Colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. In...
Rep. Crow says without "major change," there's "high risk" Democrats lose election
Washington — Rep. Jason Crow, a Colorado Democrat, says that in the wake of President Biden's disastrous debate performance last month, there is a "high risk" that Democrats lose the election "unless there is a major change.""Reading the tea leaves is very troubling for many of us right now," Crow, a member of the centrist New Democrat Coalition, said on "Face the Nation" on Sunday. "So we want to see a change."The president has been seeing a slow leak of lawmakers calling for him to step aside in recent weeks, a number that climbed to 19 on Friday after Mr....
KRQE Newsfeed: Sign confrontation, Homeless assault, Hot and stormier, New paramedic unit, BernCo mural
Tuesday’s Top Stories Tuesday’s Five Facts [1] VIDEO: Black SUV nearly hits group with anti-Trump signs in Nob Hill – New video shows the moment an Albuquerque driver rams into a man with an anti-Trump sign in Nob Hill. Police say two men were sitting in the bed of a truck holding an anti-Trump sign […]
The Enchantment ready for exhibition tune up and chance to honor fallen teammates
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Before heading off to the TBT’s Houston Regional Friday, The Enchantment basketball team will play an exhibition game against other Lobo alumni, honoring the memory of past players who lost their lives in 2024. “I mean, this is huge because it’s a sad situation because Drew, the first two years he played […]
Albuquerque tech company receives ‘Chip Act’ funding
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Leaders across the state came together Monday morning to celebrate nearly $24 million in federal money getting invested in New Mexican technology. Albuquerque-based company Solaero has agreed to preliminary terms to collect funds from the National Chips and Science Act. Solaero’s parent company, Rocket Labs, says the money will be going towards […]
Rocket Lab expansion cleared for liftoff
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and several members of the state’s congressional delegation Monday welcomed two Biden administration officials to a semiconductor plant that is expected to expand after an injection of federal dollars. U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves and White House CHIPS Coordinator Ryan Harper...
MCSO links Connected Lakes fire to discarded smoking materials
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – A multi-acre wildfire in Connected Lakes State Park was caused by discarded smoking materials, the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office determined. The fire occurred around 6:30 p.m., Sunday, after multiple park attendees reported a 20-by-20-foot fire at the western end of the park. The blaze grew around 6 to 10 acres due to strong wind gusts before it was contained, the Grand Junction Fire Department reported. One person was evaluated for smoke inhalation but wasn’t transported.
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