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Whooping cough cases triple in Colorado
Whooping cough cases in Colorado have tripled, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.As of Aug. 3, Colorado has had 333 confirmed cases of the respiratory disease that is also known as pertussis. At this time last year, Colorado had only seen 90 cases. "It's one of the ones that can easily spread and spread rapidly," said Joyce Bertram, School Director at Bethany Busy Bee Early Learning Center. Whooping cough is one of the most dangerous, preventable respiratory diseases. It's also a highly contagious bacterial disease that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes....
Goodguys 26th Colorado Nationals presented by Griot’s Garage
America’s favorite car show returns to Colorado with a jam-packed weekend of cool cars, cool people and good times! It’s the Goodguys 26th Colorado Nationals presented by Griot’s Garage, and it’s all happenin’ September 6 through 8 at the Ranch Events Complex in Loveland!. Check...
This Is The Most Dangerous College Campus In Colorado
This week, universities and colleges all across Colorado are welcoming in new students for the new semester. While Colorado has many different great options when it comes to higher education, Colorado School of Mines stands out as the best, being the only one ranked in U.S. News’ Top 100.
Colorado charity event highlights cars, planes and motorcycles, including a $1.3 million Bugatti coupe
Most people involved in the automotive community have heard of “cars and coffee.” But what about cars, motorcycles and airplanes, paired with some of the best food and beverage options in the Mile High City? Combine it all with millions of dollars raised in support of childhood cancer research and there's one of Colorado’s most unique charitable events — the Morgan Adams Concours d’Elegance. ...
Gazette papers win 40 awards at Colorado Press Association
The Denver Gazette, Colorado Springs Gazette and Colorado Politics garnered 40 awards at the Colorado Press Association’s Better News and Hall of Fame awards presentation Saturday. The Denver Gazette won eight awards, including three first-place honors. The presentation at the 146th annual CPA convention at Delta Hotels in Northglenn recognized journalism published in 2023. Founded...
Coloradans Can Check Out Live Horse Racing With Big Cash on the Line
Coloradans can get in the car and take a fun road trip to see (and bet on) professional horse racing. While the Kentucky Derby does get all the attention in the world of horse racing, Wyoming's races are something to see, as well. Your trip will take you through some of the prettiest parts of Wyoming to see some very majestic horses.
Colorado governor pushes back on reports Harris changed policy positions
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) on Sunday pushed back on criticism that Vice President Harris has changed her stance on several policy issues and is not doing enough interviews to explain the changes, arguing that she will be a president “for all the American people.” “The truth of the matter is, yes, she’s come to…
Blind people are exploring Colorado's state parks thanks to a new service
AURORA • Monique Melton cannot see, but Colorado’s outdoors call to her still. The singing of birds. The buzzing of bugs. The rustling of leaves on cottonwoods overhead. The water lapping against the shore. It’s a cloudy morning at Cherry Creek State Park, otherwise Melton would be enjoying...
25 pride flags stolen in Alamosa, police asking for help identifying suspect
Alamosa, CO – On Saturday, August 24, 2024, Officers with the Alamosa Police Department were notified of a theft that occurred in three blocks of the downtown district in the early morning hours of August 24, according to the City of Alamosa. The city says that officers were advised that 25 Pride flags were stolen The post 25 pride flags stolen in Alamosa, police asking for help identifying suspect appeared first on KRDO.
MONDAY BRIEFING | August 26, 2024
August has brought another 1.5 inches of rain and looks to close with more clouds and quick-striking thundershowers. The Labor Day Weekend is upon us, and the 3-month forecast from NOAA shows a warm and dry fall ahead, or perfect football weather. Here’s more to close the month:. 1....
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