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A great steak theft strikes Federal Boulevard’s Columbine Steak House and Lounge … again
Over the past few days, Denver foodies have been sounding the alarm — the longstanding Columbine Steakhouse and Lounge at 3rd Avenue and Federal Boulevard had been burglarized. The unpretentious steakhouse has been in business since 1961. Restaurant owner Irene Apergis said people like it because “it's nothing fancy....
2024 Broncos Training Camp: Day 1 News and Notes
Day one of Denver Broncos camp is here! Today was the first of two acclimation periods before the real thing kicks off on Friday with fans being allowed in attendance. While there were no fans, the local media was present, but they could not live tweet because the offseason rules were still in place. With all that said, we do have news, updates, quotes, and more!
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.
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...
Why the price of Colorado-grown peaches is going up
With the Colorado peach harvest underway, shoppers are already seeing locally grown fruit in stores, at farmers market stands and on restaurant menus. This year, locals may also notice price increases. Producers on the Western Slope say they’ve raised prices to help offset increases in operating costs, such as labor...
Scorching Triple Digit Heat Returns to Northern Colorado Next Week
It's always hot in Northern Colorado during the summer months, that is no secret. Daily temperatures can easily hover around the upper nineties in July and August. Some Coloradans like it hot while others prefer to retreat to air conditioning until milder milder temperatures can be tolerated in these months.
Colorado Driving Laws: 9 Items To Avoid Keeping In Your Vehicle
Common sense can go a long way toward preventing you from getting in big trouble in Colorado, especially when you are behind the wheel. Several things could earn you a trip to prison if they are discovered in your car during a traffic stop. The list of things below you...
Meet Colorado’s hardest-working investigator trained to sniff out suspicious fires
In her first 11 days on the job, Ash was called to investigate seven fires across Colorado. The 16-month-old Labrador retriever is the state’s newest — and cutest — tool to sniff out accelerants, like gasoline, diesel or lighter fluid, to help investigators pinpoint the cause of suspicious fires.
PSD Superintendent Brian Kingsley cleared by outside investigation, school board says
Corrections and clarifications: The reasons given by Poudre School District for denying the Coloradoan's request to view the investigation have been updated since this story was first published to remove an incorrect reference for exclusions allowed under the Colorado Open Records Act. The Poudre School District Board of Education issued a statement Wednesday...
EPA clean-car standards projected to bring $100B annual benefits
Click play to listen to this article. (Colorado News Connection) Clean-air advocates in Colorado are celebrating new EPA standards, which they believe can play a major role in reducing air pollution impacting national parks and Colorado's Front Range communities. The rule aims to cut more than seven billion tons of...
Colorado law enforcement welcomes speedy AI facial recognition technology along with rules, some advocates worry about privacy and misuse
Editor’s note: This story includes a description of an attempted suicide. If you or someone you know is considering suicide or other acts of self-harm, please contact Colorado Crisis Services by calling 1-844-493-8255 or texting “TALK” to 38255 for free, confidential, and immediate support. The woman in...
President Saliman, members of Board of Regents join summer outreach tour in northwestern Colorado
President Todd Saliman, Board of Regents Vice Chair Ken Montera, Regent Lesley Smith and other CU leaders joined the second outreach tour of the summer, this time traveling to northwestern Colorado July 22-24. The itinerary included stops in Craig, Steamboat Springs, Gypsum, Eagle and Keystone. The event followed a successful...
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