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Rare orchid found in Colorado
LITTLETON, Colo. — A rare striped coralroot orchid has been found at Denver Botanic Gardens' Chatfield Farms. The discovery was made in late April when My-Lan Le, a graduate botany research assistant, and Rebecca Hufft, associate director of applied conservation, noticed it growing next to a log. Striped coralroot...
Business across the Grand Valley: Palisade
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - According to a report from USA Today, Colorado ranks among the highest in the nation for small business growth. We took a look around the Grand Valley to see exactly how our small businesses are doing. We started in the eastern part of the valley...
SCOTUS denies former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters’ bid to halt criminal case
The U.S. Supreme Court denied an emergency request from former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters as part of her effort to halt her criminal case, less than two weeks before her trial is set to begin.
Colorado Heatwave: Denver Sees Record Highs and Isolated Thunderstorms
Denver, CO – Residents are bracing for a week of intense heat and dynamic weather patterns. Today, temperatures are expected to reach 98°F, significantly above normal highs. Smoke from recent wildfires is forecasted to gradually decrease throughout the day. However, isolated showers and thunderstorms are likely to affect the high country this afternoon and early evening.
Denver nonprofit helping bridge labor shortage gap by teaching trade skills
A Denver nonprofit is working to train more skilled laborers to address Colorado's mass labor shortage. The Master's Apprentice is teaching 34 students skills like carpentry, welding and plumbing.
Dengue Virus Outbreak In Colorado: What You Need To Know Now
Mosquitos are known to be the deadliest creature alive in Colorado, and federal health officials are warning doctors in the Centennial State that the tiny bloodsuckers are spreading a viral fever across the state that is a symptom of Dengue Virus. According to the CDC, the majority of cases reported...
Three Colorado Bats Test Positive for Rabies
A viral disease so terrifying that Steven King wrote a horror story about it: Rabies can be deadly in animals and humans and it is transferred by either a bite or a scratch. Rabid animals can range from coyotes to raccoons, cats, dogs, and more. With how deadly the virus...
9Things to do in Colorado this weekend: July 26-28
DENVER — The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad are finally here and the "Daddy of 'Em All" is back in Cheyenne for a 128th year. The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival returns to Denver's Sloan Lake and Cheesman Park hosts its annual art market. From summer festivals and fairs to...
Colorado Governor, Denver District Attorney Write DEA in Support of Marijuana Reclassification
A handful of big names in Colorado have voiced their official support for marijuana's federal reclassification, including local social equity activists, the Denver District Attorney and Governor Jared Polis. It's been almost a year since the federal Department of Health and Human Services officially recommended that marijuana be reclassified from...
2024’s Inspirato Colorado Open brings the best to Colorado
This Year’s Inspirato Colorado Open is July 25 to 28 at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver. LEARN FROM THE PROS | OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS PAY IT FORWARD | SENIOR OPEN COMING IN AUGUST. The 2024 Inspirato Colorado Open features a world-class field of former champs, local PGA elite,...
Colorado Mountain Winefest comes to Palisade in September
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) - While offering Rosé, the Winefest is on its way. The 33rd annual Colorado Mountain Winefest will be on September 21 this year at Riverbend Park. Over 50 wineries from across the state will participate in the festival. Guests will be able to sample and...
Kroger-Albertsons merger could be detrimental to workers and consumers
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Kroger and Albertsons plan to sell 91 stores to C&S Wholesale Grocers. Safeways in Grand Junction, Delta, Montrose, and Gunnison are included. “C&S is committed to operating these stores as they are today... It has committed that no stores will close and no frontline workers will be laid off,” said Rodney McMullen, CEO of Kroger.
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