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Colorado's homeless have right to vote, although many don't bother
Even when somebody is homeless, they still can vote. Issues affecting people experiencing homelessness appear on ballots all the time. From rules regulating evictions, to urban camping bans, to measures that raise millions for affordable housing, the outcomes of these elections impact unhoused residents.
Retro GameStop Stores Will Open Four Colorado Locations
Video games have changed a lot throughout the years. A video game that somebody in Colorado experienced in 2001 is a completely different world than what video game fans have access to today. I tried explaining the Nintendo 64 to a teenager who is a family member recently and they...
Time Machine: 100 years ago, long lost treasure map leads to discovery of gold near Minturn
New rules from the Colorado Wildlife Commission went into effect, setting limits on the hunting of marmots and jackrabbits. Quoting Todd Malmsbury, spokesman for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, the Vail Trail reported that marmots and jackrabbits were previously being killed in unlimited numbers any time of the year without the hunters using the meat or fur.
Warren Haynes brings jam-band improv to the Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks
When Warren Haynes joined the Allman Brothers Band as slide guitarist 35 years ago, he never imagined the journey ahead — including 25 years with the Allman Brothers and over 30 shows at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater. “When I joined the band (in 1989), it was for the...
Deadliest 14er: A Colorado Climber’s Nightmare Has Seen 70+ Deaths
Lots of people see Colorado's incredible Rocky Mountain peaks and instantly imagine themselves being able to hike to the top of all of them. Some of Colorado's 14er mountains are easier to summit than others, and some 14ers have a history of being more deadly than others. Did you know...
Coloradans with developmental disabilities help rescue food for food banks
Last year, more than six million pounds of food was rescued across Colorado, thanks to a partnership between King Soopers and a group of residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.So, instead of unsellable food from local grocery stores going to a landfill, it helps feed local families. It's all part of the King Soopers Food Rescue Program, and most of the work happens at the Reclamation Center in Aurora.That's where a group of local residents are clocking in every day, Monday through Friday, to help with the effort.Not only are residents like Samantha Mays helping to save millions of pounds...
Northern Colorado Man Wins Millions on Scratch Off Ticket
Northern Colorado has another millionaire this week as one man won millions of dollars from a single Colorado Lottery scratch-off ticket. According to the Colorado Lottery, the man purchased a scratch-off ticket in Longmont and hit it big. Miguel N. of Berthoud, Colorado purchased a scratch-off ticket for $50 on...
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