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Colorado airports receive millions in FAA grants
(COLORADO) — The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded close to $500 million to help airport infrastructures around the country. The grant funds projects involving runways, taxiways, airport signage, airport lighting, and airport markings. Each year, airports are entitled to a certain amount of AIP funding based on passenger volume. […]
Colorado’s Connection to the Summer Blockbuster Movie ‘Twisters’
I remember when the movie Twister came out when I was a kid. I loved that movie; the action made me want to become a stormchaser. Nearly three decades later, we finally got a sequel. Technology advances over the past decade have not only advanced movies but also how we look at and study weather.
FTC chair, Colorado AG pledge to crack down on “abusive and predatory practices” of corporate landlords
In a roundtable Friday with Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser pledged to work closely with federal investigators to crack down on “abusive and predatory practices” by corporate landlords — a sign that housing may soon become a larger focus for the state’s top enforcer of consumer protection laws.
Man wanted for homicide in Colorado arrested in Horizon
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A 30-year-old man wanted for homicide in Colorado was arrested in Horizon, according to the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office says on Thursday, July 25, its Warrant and Fugitive Apprehension Unit investigated the whereabouts of Devin Franklin, 30, in conjunction with the Adams (Colorado) County Sheriff’s Office. […]
Hope For The Boreal Toad: Conservation Efforts In Colorado
Colorado is home to a wide variety of wildlife and, naturally, some of the species that call the Centennial State home are considered threatened or endangered. Colorado is Home to Seven Endangered or Threatened Amphibians |. As you'll see above, Colorado is home to a total of seven amphibians that...
After 50 Years Southwest Is Ending Open Seating For Colorado Flights
For over five decades, Southwest Airlines, which flies hundreds of planes out of Denver International Airport each day, has been known for its famous open seating policy. Now, 50 years later, that policy is about to change. Southwest Airlines Open Seating Policy To End. Flying usually means that you're headed...
'Double-whammy' of reports pin Colorado as bad place to retire
Mountainous views and ample outdoor recreation often help to land Colorado among the top spots for retirees in many rankings, but according to two recent data analyses – one from Forbes and one from Bankrate – the Centennial State might not be as great as it seems for those in their golden years.
Mark Kiszla: Colo-RAD-oh! Soccer stars Swanson, Horan and Smith give America its first big kick of Summer Olympics
NICE, France – Let the domination of Colorado women at the Olympic Games begin. Mallory Swanson, Lindsey Horan and Sophia Smith saw no need to wait for the torch to be lit at the Opening Ceremony to start kicking butt and taking names on the soccer pitch. Three stars born and raised in our little corner of the world shook Zambia with some Rocky Mountain thunder in a rousing 3-0...
Denver Rated Most Polluted City In U.S. For Consecutive Days
What’s been top of mind for most Coloradans recently has been the air quality as of late. Smoke from Canadian wildfires has been filling up the Colorado skyline for the past few days and has seriously affected the quality of our air. However, it’s already been an issue for...
Denver Nuggets Off-Court Legal Issues: MPJ’s Brother Banned, Assault Involving Jokic’s Brother
The Denver Nuggets have been faced with off-court drama involving teammates' relatives, notably seen in Michael Porter Jr.'s brothers' legal issues, including Jontay's lifetime NBA ban for betting on games. During the playoffs, Nikola Jokic's brothers were involved in a public altercation at Ball Arena, leading to Strahinja's arrest for third-degree assault. The incident, where a man suffered a concussion, resulted in charges pressed against Strahinja, who claims he was defending an older man. The Jokic brother is due in court on August 21st, with hopes for a swift resolution. While these distractions may impact attendance at Ball Arena, it's crucial to note that the players themselves are not involved in these incidents.
Chargers, Broncos Will Have Week Stay at the Greenbrier in Consecutive Weeks
WHITE SULPHUR SPGS- As first reported by the WVDN about a week ago, the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos are each scheduled to spend a week at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur this coming football season. Both teams have a part in their schedule where they will play two consecutive east coast games. […] The post Chargers, Broncos Will Have Week Stay at the Greenbrier in Consecutive Weeks appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
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