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Found a PIF on your receipt? Here's where that money is going
COLORADO, USA — Public Improvement Fees. Those three words appear on a lot of receipts, but it turns out many people aren't sure what they are or what they fund. "I was curious about, you know, what that is? What does that go to? What does it mean? And really, what kind of information I could get? No one in the store could really answer my question," Holly Teska said. "So naturally, what I do, I went and made a TikTok about it, see if other people would have the same experience."
Coloradans Told to Look Out for ‘Lost Pet’ Scam
Criminals in Colorado will seemingly go after anyone if it means a "quick buck." Here comes a scam being pulled on folks who have a lost dog or other pet. All these people are trying to do is reach out to their local community to see if anyone has seen their pet; criminals are taking that innocent search and using it against those people.
Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse speaks about President Biden's decision to drop reelection bid
DENVER — Democratic Congressman Joe Neguse of Boulder County is the fourth highest in the House Democratic Caucus. He holds the position of Assistant Minority Leader. 9NEWS asked Neguse’s office for an interview following President Biden’s debate with former President Donald Trump. Another request was sent after Biden’s NATO news conference, and there were several requests ahead of and after Biden announced he would no longer run for reelection.
Residents asked to donate blood during national shortage
The extreme heat affecting much of the country and summer vacation season are contributing to low blood donor turnout during “trauma season” when injuries from outdoor activities can increase, according to Vitalant, a nonprofit that hosts blood drives in the Yampa Valley. Vitalant Communications Manager Brooke Way said...
The red flag law was expanded...but is it effective?
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - The red flag law, or the extreme risk protection order law, allows people to file an order if an individual shows signs of self-harm or harm to others. Once the order is placed, a judge decides if the person will be temporarily banned from having or purchasing guns.
More U.S. School Districts Embrace Four-Day Week as Staffing Solution, Success Stories from Arizona and Colorado
As the bell tolls for the new school year, a growing trend is emerging among districts across the nation – a transition to the four-day school week. In Arizona's Casa Grande Elementary School District, Superintendent Adam Leckie notes the shift to this schedule, now in its third year, is bearing positive impacts, especially in the face of a nationwide educator shortage. According to a survey within the district, over 75% of staff find the four-day week a significant factor in their continued employment. "It’s forced us to really prioritize what’s important to student learning," Leckie told ABC15.
Divided 10th Circuit orders further evaluation of legality for $6.4 million judgment in cannabis case
The federal appeals court based in Denver ruled on Monday that a Maryland man may be required to pay $6.4 million after all for breaching a contract with his intended partner in a cannabis company, so long as it does not require the manufacture or sale of marijuana. By 2-1,...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Warns of More Bear Conflict
Colorado has some incredible scenic landscapes that are home to some of the most beautiful wildlife out there. However, there’s plenty of dangerous animals that call this place home. For example, the newly reintroduced wolves have been a touchy subject, since they have been the cause of several cattle...
Crazy Unearthed Story Links Horror Classic + Actor to Colorado
There are quite a few horror movies that were filmed in Colorado such as Phantoms and the campy Tsunambee, as well as others that were inspired by an experience in the Centennial State, most notably Stephen King's The Shining. ‘Tsunambee’ and 27 Other Horror Movies Filmed in Colorado |
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