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Man earns award after saving choking woman
MORRISON, Colo. — Karl Klausner earned the Civilian Award from West Metro Fire Rescue (WMFR) for saving someone’s life in a restaurant. WMFR said it’s a recognition for someone that goes above and beyond what they would normally do. Klausner stepped into action when he noticed someone choking across the restaurant.
HSPPR receives Petco Love grant for lifesaving pet care
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region (HSPPR) announced it has gotten a grant from national nonprofit Petco Love to support HSPPR’s lifesaving work. Petco Love was founded in 1999 and has invested nearly $400 million in adoption and other lifesaving efforts, HSPPR has received more than $1.4 million from Petco […]
Colorado Supreme Court will review judicially created doctrine that lets public bodies ‘cure’ open meetings law violations
The Colorado Supreme Court will examine whether a judicially created doctrine allowing public bodies to “cure” violations of the Colorado Open Meetings Law goes against the “plain meaning” of the transparency statute and “longstanding precedent.”. The justices also announced Monday they will look at two...
Colorado Gets Massive Funding to Fight Air Pollution
As we have come to learn here in the Front Range, air pollution has become quite the hot button issue. Back in 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency labeled the area as a ‘severe’ air pollution violator. Just recently, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and Denver were all listed in...
Delta’s Bag-tastrophe: Thousands of Bags Left Stranded at Denver Airport
Thousands of Unclaimed Bags Fill Delta Airlines Baggage Claim at DIA. Thousands of people are without their luggage after Delta Airlines experienced significant flight operation disruptions over the weekend. The airline had to cancel thousands of flights on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday following a worldwide CrowdStrike outage. While nearly every...
Best case scenario for AFC West in 2024 does not even mention Broncos
The Denver Broncos could end up being a frisky team in the 2024 NFL Season, but this best-case scenario for the AFC West doesn't even mention the team. It's like the Broncos organization has beef with various NFL outlets. This is getting out of hand. Bleacher Report outlined the best and worst-case scenario for each division in the NFL, and here is what they said about the AFC West:
The 10 Events if Colorado Had Its Own Olympics
From well-known events such as swimming and gymnastics to lesser-followed competitions like taekwondo and dressage, athletes from 32 different sports, with 329 events across those sports, will compete during the 2024 Summer Olympics at the end of July. What if Colorado hosted its own Olympic games? The events would appear...
‘Comedian Rhapsody’ brings the laughs with Denver stop
The Second City production is in residence at the Denver Center’s Garner Galleria. They can be hit or miss, these touring comedy shows that come through the Denver Center’s Garner Galleria Theatre. Fortunately, the production of The Second City: Comedian Rhapsody in residence there through Aug. 11 is indeed a hit. The two-hour mix of sketch comedy and improv features six excellent performers racing through a barrage of material that’s timely, well performed and, yes, funny.
Three Broncos defenders on PUP list as training camp nears
It’s no surprise that linebacker Drew Sanders was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list Sunday just ahead of training camp after he tore his Achilles in an OTA practice earlier this spring. “Fortunately, it was an early enough timeline we’ll bring him back,” head coach Sean Payton...
Denver to receive nearly $5 million in FEMA grants for migrants.
(The Center Square)- The city of Denver is set to receive nearly $5 million in shelter grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in 2024 to continue covering the cost of migrants arriving from the border, according to a July 23 Finance & Governance Committee meeting. The Federal Emergency Management...
Cole Messina signs deal with Colorado Rockies
DENVER, CO (WCSC) - Cole Messina is officially a professional baseball player. The Summerville alum signed his first pro contract on Monday agreeing to terms with the Colorado Rockies. Baseball America reported the former Gamecocks catcher got a signing bonus of just over $1 million which is the slot value...
Search underway for SUV and driver suspected of striking man
Update: In the afternoon on Tuesday the Colorado Bureau of Investigation announced that the vehicle described below had been located.Police in Thornton are asking for the public's help locating an SUV and its driver after a fatal collision in Colorado overnight. One pedestrian was killed when investigators believe a driver intentionally hit him.It happened at approximately 1:30 a.m. on the 84th Avenue bridge that runs above Interstate 25 in the northern part of the Denver metro area.The SUV was described as being a red and tan Ford Explorer. It had Colorado license plates "CQJ-N56." Police released a traffic or surveillance photo showing the vehicle on Tuesday.The identity of the victim was being witheld early Tuesday afternoon while authorities were attempting to contact relatives of the man.So far there's no description of what the suspect looked like.Anyone spots the Explorer or who has information that might help investigators is asked to call Thornton police at 720-977-5069.
What you can do in a flooding situation
(COLORADO) — With an increase in summer storms, it is possible that you could find yourself in a flooding situation. But do you know how we get these heavy rain situations and what you can do if you encounter flood waters in your area? In heavy rain situations, typically there are several ingredients that have […]
Revolving door at police chief's office in APD concerns community leaders
Interim Aurora Police Chief Heather Morris recently said she will not apply for the permanent role of leading the Aurora Police Department. Morris is the department's third interim police chief since 2022. The revolving door of leadership has sparked questions and concerns within the community.When she was sworn in this year, Morris said the opportunity to have the permanent chief position would be an honor. She told CBS Colorado her priorities were reducing crime, building community relationships and strengthening the department. In a letter to APD employees, she wrote: "It has been a privilege to serve the men and women...
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