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Salida City Council Meeting Tonight to Address Key Ordinances and City Administrator Performance Evaluation
The Salida City Council will hold a regular meeting tonight at 6pm. The agenda includes public hearings on five significant ordinances:. Inclusionary Housing: An amendment to the municipal code related to inclusionary housing. Green Heart Development: Approval of a substantial modification to the Green Heart planned development. Underage Substance Use:...
Buena Vista Police Identify Victim in Fatal Motorcycle-Car Crash
The Buena Vista Police Department has identified the man killed in a motorcycle/car crash that occurred last Friday on Highway 24 at Mill Street. The man has been identified as 32-year-old Carlos Guzman. Mr. Guzman was traveling southbound on Highway 24 when a pick-up truck driven by 53-year-old Michael Pelc...
One in 30 million orange lobster saved from death by Pueblo Red Lobster
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - The Red Lobster in Pueblo recently received a special crustacean that didn't belong in a shipment of live lobsters. The general manager says that dishwasher, Jose Romero, discovered an orange lobster. Orange lobsters are 1 in 30 million. "I have been at Red Lobster for 12 years, I always unpack the The post One in 30 million orange lobster saved from death by Pueblo Red Lobster appeared first on KRDO.
KKTV 11 News Meteorologist Brady Brewster is going ‘over the edge’ for CASA!
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - KKTV 11 News Meteorologist Brady Brewster is going “over the edge” to support CASA!. The event scheduled for July 20 will feature Brewster rappelling down the Tacher Building in Pueblo. In exchange for doing this adventurous stunt, Brady is hoping the public can help raise funds for CASA of Pueblo!
FBI agents at Evraz Plant for “court-authorized” activity
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents were at the EVRAZ Plant on Wednesday, July 10 for what they called “court-authorized law enforcement activity.” FBI did not elaborate to FOX21 what the activity was about. In a statement, EVRAZ said the FBI was at several of its facilities in North America and company […]
Pueblo police seize 60+ gambling machines during crackdown at city businesses
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - Police seized thousands of dollars and dozens of machines during a recent crackdown on illegal gambling in Pueblo. Spearheaded by the Pueblo Police Department, City Council passed an ordinance in the spring making operating a gambling facility in Pueblo a municipal violation. “Pueblo police noted a...
Wheat Ridge police training dog walkers in Colorado to be better witnesses
Wheat Ridge police want people out with their dogs to pull double duty. That means while walking your dog or exercising, why not watch for crime as well?Sitting front row for the Wheat Ridge Police Department's dog walker watch class was Lin Browning, her dog Lucy with her, in a way."She is seven," Browning said holding up a cell phone photo.Browning jumped at the opportunity to be in the training first as a dog lover and as a new member of the Wheat Ridge community. "I thought it would be a good way for me to know the types of...
Helicopter Stocking of Fish in Backcountry Lakes Near Dubois and Lander
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department, in collaboration with the U.S. Forest Service, will soon be conducting helicopter stocking of fish in backcountry and wilderness lakes outside Dubois and Lander. This initiative targets lakes in the Shoshone National Forest, specifically within the Popo Agie and Fitzpatrick Wildernesses. Over the course...
Denver Broncos News: Division III Star Inks $80 Million Extension
The Denver Broncos news has been a bit quiet lately as we are approaching minicamps but the team made some headlines on Tuesday night. ESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting that the Denver Broncos have officially signed offensive guard Quinn Meinerz to a four-year, $80 million contract extension with $45 million guaranteed.
Voters will decide if non-citizens can apply to work in Denver’s fire, police departments
Denver City Council approved two initiatives Monday night that voters will weigh in on this November to determine whether citizenship should be a requirement for members of the police or fire departments.
Burlington Record, Plains Dealer to close at end of the month
Prairie Mountain Media will close the Burlington Record and Burlington Plains Dealer at the end of the month, the company announced Monday. The newspaper’s five employees were informed of the closure Monday morning. The final editions will be July 25. “I recognize this is a difficult time,” PMM General...
American Ninja Warrior Park Opens in Denver
American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park, based on the hit NBC show, opened last month in Denver. The 37,000-sq.-ft. facility brings challenges from the TV program into a setting for participants of all ages and fitness levels. The Denver location was the company’s second. The first was in Santa Ana, Calif.,...
Nuggets seen as front-runners to sign former MVP and future Hall-of-Famer
The NBA transaction cycle has definitely started to slow down as most of the top free agents have come off the board. Gary Trent Jr. was signed on Tuesday by the Bucks and he was widely regarded as the top player available. There are some useful rotation players still out there but the pickings have gotten slim.
Longmont workers to spray for mosquitoes Thursday
Longmont officials plan to spray for mosquitoes on Thursday in certain areas of the city, after monitors found West Nile virus in mosquitos in Weld County. Workers will spray the following areas starting at sunset Thursday: Jim Hamm Nature Area, Sandstone Ranch, Union Reservoir, Izaak Walton Park and Great Western Cattail Court.
Fatal crash investigation shuts down portion of East Smoky Hill Road
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — A portion of East Smoky Hill Road in Centennial is fully closed Tuesday afternoon due to a fatal crash involving a vehicle and motorcycle, according to the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. The roadway is closed between South Tower Road and South Telluride Street. South Waco Street...
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