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Supporting our campus through wildfire recovery
Recent wildfires burning along the Colorado Front Range in Boulder, Larimer and Jefferson counties have impacted hundreds of CU Boulder students, faculty and staff. Our campus is outreaching to impacted members of our community who live and work in these areas to offer support and resources. For many in our...
Justice reform group criticizes Colorado's expansion of liability laws
(The Center Square) – Three new laws and two bills vetoed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis put Colorado on a list of states in need of judicial reform, according to a judicial watchdog group. The American Tort Reform Association, a nonprofit founded in 1986 and dedicated to reforming the civil justice system, named Colorado as one of five states it called “lawsuit infernos” in its “Legislative HeatCheck” report. Other states included Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire and New York. ...
GoFundMe sets up central donation site for Colorado wildfire victims
Wildfire disasters strike suddenly and people in affected areas are often required to grab what they can and flee. The economic impacts of sudden evacuations can be crippling. There are several sources for immediate fundraising needs for the evacuees of the Alexander Mountain, Quarry and Stone Canyon fires. Among them is a centralized GoFundMe site set up specifically for Coloradans who need financial help right away due to forest fires.
It's official – Coloradans will vote on whether or not to ban mountain lion hunting this fall
It's official – Coloradans will be voting on whether or not to ban the hunting of big cats in the Centennial State on the November 5 General Election Ballot. According to Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a random sample of five percent of signatures submitted with Proposed Initiative 91 'Prohibit Trophy Hunting' revealed that the effort has enough support to qualify for placement on the ballot. A total of 187,147 signatures were submitted. ...
30 SECOND TO MARS @ RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATER – MORRISON, CO
30 Second to Mars and AFI played to sold out crowd at Red Rocks. They played their massive hits and the crowd sang along to thier favorite tracks. Photography by Kiddest Metaferia. NEVER MISS OUT. Sign up to get 303 guides delivered to your inbox. From what restaurants to eat...
No single-game tickets available for Colorado football at Colorado State
Single-game tickets for the 2024 Rocky Mountain Showdown will not be sold. Colorado State announced Thursday that due to high demand, single-game tickets won't be available when the Rams host rival Colorado on Sept. 14 (5:30 p.m., CBS). ...
50ish-year reunion: As teenagers, they helped build the Colorado Trail
DENVER - In the coolness of late afternoon at 7,700 feet in the Buffalo Creek Recreation Area, a golden light filtered through tall pines, accentuating the intricate shadows of rock outcroppings looming over the Colorado Trail. Thirty miles into a trek she hopes will take her to Durango in 21 days, a young woman from Breckenridge wearing a floppy hat with "Junior Ranger" on the front came upon an unexpected reception.
Denver weather: More heat with the chance for a few showers
DENVER (KDVR) — Wildfire smoke and more above-normal temperatures are in Denver’s weather forecast. An increasing chance for showers will arrive by next week. Thursday night will stay dry and mostly clear, but hazy skies will remain from wildfire smoke. Low temperatures will fall to the mid-60s, which...
New Colorado Coach Makes Odd Admission About Son Of Deion Sanders
This may feel like déjà vu, but heading into the college football season there are plenty of moving pieces at the Deion Sanders-led Colorado football program. The Buffs went transfer portal fishing again this offseason, bringing in nearly 50 new faces, and also will have two new coordinators ...
Insurance costs to rise as Colorado sees more extreme weather events
Colorado ranks seventh in the country for above-average homeowners insurance costs, according to an analysis of data from Bankrate, and extreme weather like the wildfires Colorado's front range has experienced this week will lead to an increase in insurance premium costs across the state, even in more urban areas that remain untouched by wildfire flames. "Unfortunately, as we see these fires burn across Colorado, that's what insurance companies are looking at in more real-time," says Carole Walker with the Rocky Mountain Insurance Association. Walker says while this week's wildfires may not cause an immediately noticeable increase, it's inevitable that premiums will go...