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Family remembers man killed in shooting as selfless, a hero
Ginger Kidd says her younger brother Todd Kidd was a man who would do anything for his family and friends."He really was selfless. He stood up for people. He was there for people when they needed it, and he seemed to really prioritize that over himself," said Ginger Kidd. "He really was oriented around friendships, community, and being there for his friends and family." The 49-year-old man who worked in Denver and was originally from Casper, Wyoming, had a passion for playing hockey that carried on throughout his life. "We know him as a hockey player, most people from his...
Summit Mountain Challenge race series resumes action with Basin Burnout mountain bike race
After nearly a month hiatus, Race Breck’s Summit Mountain Challenge mountain bike race series resumed action on Wednesday, July 17, for the fourth race in the six-race series — Basin Burnout. Although Race Breck has not hosted a Summit Mountain Challenge race since the Tour de French Gulch...
Flaming bird carcass believed to have sparked 1,155-acre wildfire in Colorado
Fire officials on Thursday said a flaming bird carcass is believed to have sparked a wildfire that grew to more than 1,000 acres and destroyed a home in unincorporated Arapahoe County. The Byers and Strasburg Fire Protection Districts said the fire started on Saturday, July 13 around 10 a.m. near...
One of Biggest Solar Projects Across the Globe Coming to Northern Colorado
More solar power is coming to Northern Colorado. Although expensive to build, solar power saves Coloradans money in the long run while limiting pollution. Many of us are unaware of one of the biggest reasons solar power works so well in Colorado. Colorado happens to be one of the sunniest states in the nation. So adding renewable energy from solar panels is a great idea.
Fire on the Mountain: Inside a Secretive Colorado Bible College (Part III)
Content note: this story contains references to domestic violence, abuse, and murder. Adrianna Trujillo was a spark of life. That’s how her family and the friends she made at Charis Bible College remember her: as someone full of love, who brought that love with her wherever she went. “She was always happy and always speaking to people,” her mother, Lynette, told me. “She just loved people.”
Boeing in Spotlight Again as Plane Loses Wheel Mid-Flight
A Boeing 757-200 passenger jetliner operated by United Airlines experienced a significant safety issue when it lost a wheel during takeoff from Los Angeles. Despite the mishap, the aircraft managed to land safely at its intended destination in Denver. United Airlines confirmed the incident and stated that the lost wheel had been recovered in Los Angeles. An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of the wheel detachment.
Neighborhood favorite Los Dos Potrillos announces new Denver location
Great news for Denver fans of Los Dos Potrillos. The Colorado Mexican restaurant chain announced a new location coming to the Mile High City.On Instagram, Los Dos Potrillos posted a picture with a caption reading "I-25 & Colorado BLVD - Hey Denver, it's been a long time coming. The Mexican restaurant you've been waiting for is coming soon!"Hacienda Colorado was the previous restaurant occupying the building at 4100 E. Mexico Ave. before it closed earlier this year.Also known as "Los Dos", Jose Ramirez saved up enough money to open up the first location in Centennial in 2002. There are other restaurants in Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Parker and most recently in Castle Rock.Its website also says it provides customers with "Real Mexican Food" while maintaining a family-friendly, "hole-in-the-wall" experience.Some lucky Broncos fans have also seen players or coaches dine at one of their locations."We've had John Elway, Peyton Manning. We've had Von Miller, K.J. Hamler, Christian McCaffrey," said Luis Ramirez, a co-owner of Los Dos Potrillos. "The McCaffreys are big fans of us as well."
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is mitigating consumer […] The post States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation appeared first on Michigan Advance.
Colorado Man Arrested for ‘Fowl Play’ With Over 3 Dozen Chickens
A Colorado man has been arrested and the chickens on the property have been seized. According to the Adams County Sheriff's Department, the suspect has been accused of using more than 30 roosters for cockfighting. The joint investigation involved the Adams County Sheriff's Office and Adams County Animal Management with...
Recent Colorado Wildfire + the Bizarre Way it Was Started
Colorado is no stranger to wildfires, unfortunately. More often than not, the causes of these fires are established by emergency crews and often fall into categories including arson, lightning, and tragically, mere carelessness. WATCH: Electric Vehicle Catches Fire in a Colorado Garage |. However, a recent fire that has devastated...
Legal Lowdown: DGS, Womble Bond Dickinson Add Attorneys, CHBA Announces Award Winners
Have an announcement for Law Week Colorado’s people section? Let us know. On July 17, Davis Graham & Stubbs announced that Alex Paalborg rejoined the firm as of counsel in the technology, transactions and intellectual property group. Paalborg advises clients on legal issues related to data privacy, technology, intellectual property and commercial transactions. His experience includes work with early-stage startups to Fortune 30 corporations. Prior to rejoining Davis Graham, Paalborg was counsel in the privacy and legal information security team at Comcast in Philadelphia. Paalborg is a certified information privacy professional for the U.S., credentialed by the International Association of Privacy Professionals. He earned his J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona.
CSP sees increase in motorcycle crashes
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — The Colorado State Patrol (CSP) reported a rise in motorcycle crashes in the first two weeks of July. Troopers have investigated 135 fatal crashes from January 1 through July 16 with 21 of those involving a motorcycle. However, when CSP isolated the first two weeks of July, they found that number had […]
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