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New study: Wildfire smoke greatly increases risk of dementia diagnosis
COLORADO, USA — We know wildfire smoke isn't good for our lungs, but a new study shows it may be particularly hazardous to brain health, too. Wildfire smoke increases your risk of dementia more than other forms of air pollution, according to a 10-year study of more than 1.2 million southern Californians. The findings were just released at the Alzheimer's Association's International Conference in Philadelphia.
Colorado Funk for a Cause: Cereal Box Community Concert
Wellington’s Community Services Center organizers hope food, music and fun make up a successful fundraising recipe in August. Aug. 15 is the group’s Cereal Box Community Concert with Funky Business. The event serves dual purposes, as noted by its name:. 1 – Gather cereal donations for the Wellington...
Chamber Endorses Platte River Power Authority’s 2024 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP)
The Fort Collins Area Chamber, in our role as a business advocate, has been tracking the Platte River Power Authority’s (PRPA, the electricity wholesale resource for the City of Fort Collins) nearly year process to create a 2024 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The 2024 IRP is part of an...
Six CHS cheerleaders awarded All-American honors
RIO RANCHO – The Cleveland High School Cheer team has something to, well, cheer about after garnering six All-American titles at the recent 2024 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Summer Camp in Loveland, Colorado, one of the most prestigious and intense cheer events on the calendar. Six CHS seniors —...
CSU's Gardner, CU's Green named to Outland Trophy watch list
Colorado State's Jacob Gardner and Colorado's B.J. Green were named to the Outland Trophy watch list Tuesday. The list recognized 75 players in the running for an award that goes to the best interior lineman in college football. An offensive lineman from California, Gardner was a preseason All-Mountain West selection...
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.
Colorado professor arrested in wife's homicide, police say
DENVER — Denver Police arrested a Regis University professor in connection with his wife's homicide, the department said in a news release Tuesday. Police said Nicholas Myklebust, 44, called Denver 911 just before 7 a.m. Monday and said he had "found his wife on the ground bleeding and their infant daughter not breathing."
Broncos quarterback competition already has an early development
Since training camp kicked off last week, the Denver Broncos had been going through a rotation of Jarrett Stidham, Bo Nix and Zach Wilson taking reps with the first-team offense in that order. The first day was Stidham, followed by Nix on Day 2 and Wilson on Day 3. Following...
WANTED: Featured fugitives in the Colorado Springs area
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - If you have information on any of the fugitives pictured at the bottom of this article that could help authorities, you’re asked to call 719-634-7867. You can remain anonymous and you may be eligible for a reward. The following information was provided by Pikes...
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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