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Incredibly Popular Deli Meat Brand Has Recall Due to Harmful Bacteria
We always hope and assume that the food we purchase for ourselves and our families is safe in Colorado. While nearly all food you would buy from a grocery store would be considered safe, there are product recalls from time to time to make us aware of unsafe food. There...
Conservative radio host seeks dismissal of election fraud defamation case before Colorado Court of Appeals
DENVER (CN) — A conservative attorney and the network that hosts his talk radio show asked the Colorado Court of Appeals on Tuesday to reverse a lower court’s denial of anti-SLAPP motions to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by a target of 2020 election fraud disinformation. “The plaintiff’s...
BBB warns of apparent scam that hit Aspen
Small business owners across the U.S. are losing their marketing budgets to a “fraudulent” ad company that has targeted two known businesses in the Roaring Fork Valley, according to a July press release from the Virginia-based Better Business Bureau. In its release, the BBB warned local businesses that...
Council members hope for Castle Creek Bridge decision next week
After months of study and discussion, Aspen council members hope to make a decision about replacing the aging Castle Creek Bridge at a work session on Aug. 12. Consultants from global engineering firm Jacobs Engineering presented reports on replacement options for the bridge during a work session on Monday. Jacobs is scheduled to present additional information at the Aug. 12 work session, after which council will deliberate on how to move forward.
Enforcing Colorado’s ‘must accept cash’ law is tough
DENVER — Several years into Colorado’s new “must accept cash” law, Steve On Your Side found no record of a business that’s been slapped with a $250 fine for not following the law. But that doesn’t mean every business in the state is accepting cash....
Scattered Storms and Cool Down This Week For the Plains
An upper-level low from Canada is traversing across the northern parts of the United States. This pattern is going to bring down some cooler air from Canada and push into the Plains by the weekend! For some, it could be an early taste of fall!. Let's look at two cities...
Big cat hunting ban measure to appear on Colorado ballot
(The Center Square) - Voters will decide in November whether the hunting of mountain lions and bobcats should be banned in Colorado after proponents of a measure turned in enough signatures for it to appear on the ballot. The secretary of state’s office said last week that the backers of Initiative #91 submitted 187,147 petition signatures. The state requires at least 124,238 valid signatures to get a measure on the ballot. ...
Colorado AG weighs formal role as Supreme Court reviews oil-train case
Colorado’s attorney general recently left open the possibility he will take a formal role in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court to help block a proposal that would send a massive surge of oil trains along the Colorado River. Attorney General Phil Weiser last week expressed disappointment that the court in June agreed to […]
Pickleball, hockey converge as PPA Tour brings ‘Pickle ‘n Pucks’ to Aspen
Aspen has long been known as a devout hockey town. But anymore, it’s also become a hotbed for pickleball, and that combination has drawn the attention of the sport’s global governing body, the Dallas-based Professional Pickleball Association. Running Tuesday through Thursday this week at Aspen Meadows Resort, the...
3 Denver officers fired after joking about going to newcomer shelter for 'target practice,' department says
DENVER — Denver Police fired three officers in late July after, the department said, an investigation found they sent "disparaging" messages that joked about going to newcomer shelters for "target practice." According to the department, the agency learned in April of disturbing messages shared in a group chat with...
State likely to approve massive Aurora fracking operation
On today’s Morning Magazine, the state is likely to approve a massive fracking operation in Aurora. We hear about what that would mean for Colorado’s air quality. Then, a look at Colorado’s reliance on cars – and efforts to change that. We’ll wrap up with herbalist Brigitte Mars and her regular Wednesday feature, Naturally.
Movie theater closing after 52 years in Denver
DENVER — After almost 52 years in business, the Chez Artiste movie theater will permanently close this week. Landmark Theatres said the Denver arthouse movie theater, which opened in 1972, will close Thursday. "Our last day of operation will be 8/8/2024. It has been our pleasure to serve you!"...
After many rumors, next team for Justin Simmons may be emerging
The next team for former Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons might be coming into focus. Ever since Simmons was released by Broncos head coach Sean Payton in March, it seems like he’s been linked to half the squads in the NFL. There’s been rumors about the Eagles, Colts, Titans and plenty of other who want a shot at Simmons.