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Police notes: Two hit-and-run accidents
•7:45 a.m. Officers arrested a person for trespassing at 1647 Kimbark St.•7:49 a.m. Police took a report of theft at 1749 Main St. They have no suspects.•9:30 a.m. Officers made a warrant arrest at 840 23rd Ave.•11:18 a.m. Police made a warrant arrest at 840 23rd Ave.•1:44 p.m. Officers took a report of a hit-and-run accident in the 400 block of Main Street.•2:01 p.m. Police arrested a person in connection with a burglary at 1895 Queens Drive.•7:22 p.m. Police arrested a person for DUI at Pace Street / East 17th Avenue.•8:06 p.m. Officers took a report of a hit-and-run accident at 21st Avenue / Main Street.•10:09 p.m. Police took a report for a burglary at 4505 Redmond Drive. They have no suspects.•10:27 p.m. Officers arrested a person in connection with a suspicious situation at East Fourth Avenue / Pace Street.
Wolves’ Toll on Colorado Livestock: Ranchers Push for Lethal Removal
The reintroduction of wolves in Colorado has been a hot-button issue across the state. Since they were reintroduced in 2023, there has still been a lot of passionate debate about whether or not it was a good idea. On one hand, wolves balance the ecosystem. On the other, wolves are creating many headaches for the livestock industry.
Colorado Unemployment Rates Rise to Highest Levels in Years
Here in Colorado, money has been getting tighter and tighter by the month for many people. Recently, it was found that Colorado is one of the hardest states to save money in the entire country. In a study done by Forbes Advisor, Colorado ranked as the 9th worst state to save money.
Colorado Schools Set to Implement AI This Year
All around Colorado, school is getting kicked off for another year after another long summer. As it would turn out, Coloradans are some of the most educated people in the entire country. Out of all the school districts here in Colorado, the one that Niche.com considers to be the best...
BMW Saturday Notebook: Horschel shows the pain of a near miss
The race for the BMW Championship tightened up Saturday. Billy Horschel, a 15-year PGA Tour pro with one win this season, had a strong round Saturday at the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club. But one hole showed how agonizing the difference can be between a good putt and...
Colorado progresses toward new model of mental health care as regulations gain approval for psychedelic therapy
Colorado’s Department of Revenue recently finalized rules and regulations for psychedelic-assisted therapy, clearing the way for providers to begin offering this new model of therapeutic care in 2025. The new rules provide requirements for businesses entering the field of psilocybin as healing centers, cultivators and manufacturers. “These therapies will...
Good News: Violent Crime in Colorado is Going Down
Here in Colorado, crime has become an issue for concern as of late. Axios recently created a study that looked to find what Coloradans find to be the state’s biggest issues. When it came to the subject of crime, 59% of respondents said that it was either an extremely or very serious problem.
About Last Night: Centaurus and Monarch coaches get wins in debuts in Week Zero
The new coaching regimes at Monarch and Centaurus finished Week Zero in victorious fashion. In the debuts for the Warriors’ Aaron Carlson and the Coyotes’ Jeff Santee, each of them went on the road to get their first win with their new program. Centaurus beat Denver North and Monarch beat Poudre.
Littleton High football program under investigation for assault allegations
A south suburban Denver high school football program is under investigation after an anonymous tip that there had been an assault among team members. In a message to parents and students, Littleton High School Principal Thomas Velazquez noted allegations made of an alleged assault among team members within the football program. School administrators made the announcement on Friday, saying they received an anonymous tip the day prior. ...
Denver City Council to consider spending $10M on contracts
The Denver City Council on Monday will consider nearly $10 million in spending on three contracts, two of which are dedicated to the city’s ongoing responses to illegal immigration and homelessness. The third seeks to settle a lawsuit, authorizing payment of nearly half a million dollars to a man who claims his rights were violated by Denver police during the George Floyd protests. A fourth contract will ask the city...
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