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After hearing from Colorado's justices, 10th Circuit rules defendant cannot challege parole eligibility — yet
The federal appeals court based in Denver ruled on Monday that a defendant who is serving a potential life sentence for crimes he committed as a 15 year old cannot pursue a constitutional challenge now to any future decision about his parole eligibility. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the...
Coca-Cola to Build Bottling Facility Near DIA
Swire Coca-Cola, Colorado’s largest Coca-Cola bottler serving most of Colorado plans to build a 570,000-square-foot bottling facility near DIA, the company confirmed to Mile High CRE. The plastic and aluminum bottling facility could cost as much as $350-$500 million and will be built at DIA’s Second Creek Campus commercial district at the northeast corner of Tower Road and Peña Boulevard.
Colorado's fee-based enterprises skirt TABOR, increase revenue by 3,000%
In 1992 voters enacted the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights to constrain the growth of government by requiring voter approval for tax increases. Since then, the state government has built a new structure to avoid that requirement. The creation of TABOR-exempt state-owned “enterprises” has allowed government to increase fees from...
Man dead after fall on treacherous 14,196-foot peak in Colorado
A 66-year-old mountain climber has died after taking a fall on Colorado's notorious 14,196-foot Crestone Needle on August 22. According to Custer County Search and Rescue, the climber was tackling a difficult route that travels up Crestone Peak and across a 'class five' traverse to Crestone Needle last Thursday when the incident occurred. The climber made it through the most technical stretch of the route and reached the summit of Crestone Needle, but took an apparent fall after getting off-route during his descent of the...
[WATCH] Colorado’s First Wolf Pups Recorded Playing in a Puddle
For the first time since the reintroduction of wolves to the state of Colorado, we are catching a glimpse of three wolf pups. The video was posted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife on Monday afternoon showing three wolf pups playing near a puddle on an unpaved road. The three wolf...
Former Colorado State Rep. Wes Mckinley honored at Stockman’s Charity Banquet
NORMAN KINKAIDE Southern Colorado Livestock Association (SCLA) celebrated the annual Stockman’s Charity Banquet and Ball at the El Rancho in Trinidad, Colorado, November 4, 2023.…
Maverik Completes Colorado Rebrands, Donates $1 Million
One year ago, Maverik acquired Kum & Go (K&G) in a deal that completely shook up the c-store landscape. Now, the company has announced the completion of its rebranding process in Colorado with a special event at its revamped North Tower Road location. The company’s new CEO and Chief Adventure...
Popular Colorado Taco Restaurant Rapidly Closed And Boarded Up
Usually, when a restaurant or business closes down around Colorado, the location will sit as is with a "we're closed" note taped to the door. This taco joint though went all out on its closure, and its local customers are wondering what happened. Colorado Taco Restaurant Closed And Boarded Up...
LOOK: Abandoned Buildings in a Former Colorado Town Left to Rot
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property. While a number of towns that have been abandoned over the years, typically referred to as ghost towns are widely known among Coloradans, some of these former settlements have simply been left to be reclaimed by the elements.
SCOTUS appoints new special master in Texas v. NM Rio Grande case
This article was first published by Source NM. Visit sourcenm.com to read more. The U.S. Supreme Court appointed a new judge to oversee the Rio Grande water dispute between Texas and New Mexico. The case will continue on after the high court’s June ruling dismissed a deal between New Mexico, Colorado and Texas, as...
Donate canned goods at Colorado State Fair, get free entry on Tuesday
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado State Fair is underway and visitors can get in free on Tuesday, August 27 with the donation of two canned goods. Donations from “Two Can Tuesday” will go to Care and Share Food Bank of Southern Colorado and Nate Springer, President and CEO, said they are hoping to collect more than […]
More Colorado Schools Saying ‘No’ to Phones in the Classroom
Kids and instructors of every generation in Colorado have had to deal with ever-changing technology concerns. Some school districts are taking measures to address today's tech. One can see where it's good on one side, yet worrisome on the other. You want your child to learn while at school, but...
Trial opens for man charged with killing 10 people at Colorado supermarket
DENVER (Reuters) -Jury selection began on Monday in the long-delayed trial of a man charged with murdering 10 people at a Colorado supermarket in 2021, a case in which the suspect was ruled mentally unfit to face prosecution before pleading not guilty by reason of insanity.
Kaiser Permanente Colorado doctors can now use AI to record, summarize patient visits
Kaiser Permanente Colorado recently rolled out artificial intelligence software to take notes on patients’ visits — with their permission. Dr. Brian Juan, a family medicine doctor at the health care system’s Longmont office, was part of a group that tested the software before it went live for all providers earlier this month. If patients give permission, an app on their doctor’s work phone records their conversation and summarizes it for their medical records, he said. The app, which is unnamed, doesn’t suggest diagnoses or make any decisions.
Colorado kids needed for 'A Christmas Carol'
DENVER — A Colorado tradition returns to the Denver Performing Arts Complex this holiday season. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) Theatre Company will stage "A Christmas Carol" from Friday, Nov. 22, through Sunday, Dec. 29, at the Wolf Theatre in downtown Denver. DCPA said it is...
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