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Big Crackdown on Speeding Coming to Colorado
With over one million vehicles on the roads of Colorado, safety on those roads is an issue. Speeding is a major factor when it comes to "dangerous" driving, and cities are saying they've had enough. How many times have you seen someone "tearing" down a street, well beyond the speed...
Colorado Unemployment Rates Rise to Highest Levels in Years
Here in Colorado, money has been getting tighter and tighter by the month for many people. Recently, it was found that Colorado is one of the hardest states to save money in the entire country. In a study done by Forbes Advisor, Colorado ranked as the 9th worst state to save money.
Doggie Day Returns To Colorado’s Largest Water Park In September
It's become an end-of-summer tradition in Colorado that our beloved four-legged family members go wild over. Bow Wow Beach Doggie Day is back at Colorado's largest water park. Not to shine the light on news that we're trying to avoid, but summer 2024 is coming to an end, and pools all over Colorado are going to start to shut down for the season as the fall weather starts to creep in.
Does Mexican Food in Colorado Suck? Viral Sign Ignites Outrage
There are plenty of amazing food options in Colorado. That is something that I love about this great state. No matter what kind of craving you have, there is a solution for it in Colorado. Certain regions in the country have specialty foods. For example, I believe that nobody has...
New Study Finds Why Coloradans Are So Lonely
Colorado is home to many different communities that can offer people a great sense of belonging. In fact, places like Denver have been rated as one of the best cities in the country for being able to find a community to belong to. With that being said though, problems still...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife unveils website redesign
Colorado Parks and Wildlife launched a website redesign Wednesday in hopes of revamping the agency’s information flows and offering a more visually appealing site. “Reimagining a website as robust as ours is no easy task, and while we know changes are always a challenge, we think you’ll find this website more dynamic, functional, and easier for you, our customers and partners, to use,” said CPW Branding and Communications Section Manager Rebecca Ferrell, in a news release.
Colorado awarded $12.6 million federal grant to plug methane-emitting oil and gas wells
The U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency are giving a $12.6 million boost to Colorado’s efforts to reduce methane emissions by plugging older, low-producing oil and gas wells. EPA Region 8 Administrator KC Becker joined state officials in Commerce City on Friday to announce the grant from the Methane Emissions Reduction Program, […]
The Colorado State Fair Parade is Aug. 24. Here's everything you need to know
It's among the state's oldest traditions and a sure sign that Colorado State Fair season has arrived. The 2024 Colorado State Fair Parade in downtown Pueblo will commence Aug. 24 at 10 a.m. About 100 entries representing local businesses, nonprofits, high schools, colleges and political candidates will march along sections of Union Avenue...
Popular Colorado Ski Area Put on Sale
It’s hard to believe, but in less than a month at this point, summer will be coming to an end. To be exact, the last day of summer will be on September 22nd. Sure, we’re going to miss many of the awesome activities that make summertime great. Many people are also going to miss that extra daylight you get each summer.
Unique opportunity means nighttime ride on iconic Colorado train
Photographers, take note! The iconic Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is set to host its annual 'fall photography' event from September 14 to 16 and this year, it comes with a special twist. New this season will be night photography shoots directly on the line opposed to depot nighttime...
Colorado joins lawsuit alleging property management company illegally fixes rent prices
Colorado joined the U.S. Department of Justice and other states in a lawsuit against RealPage, a property management software company that allegedly colluded with landlords to artificially inflate rent prices. Filed in U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, the lawsuit says RealPage’s practice of collecting rent and lease data from competitors […]
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