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Everything You Need To Know About Colorado Trespassing Laws
Colorado is a state with lots of wilderness areas. If you are not paying attention it can be easy to get turned around on a hiking trail, or on your way up to the top of a 14er mountain. Before you know it, someone may ask you to 'get off my lawn.'
Group claims Colorado courts aren't protecting children from abusers
Parents gathered at the Colorado Supreme Court Thursday morning to fight for their children. "Instead of saying she's hysterical, she's emotional, she's angry. You're right. We are angry when we're protecting our children and not being heard," said Erin Siegel.They delivered a letter to the court asking them to reevaluate the way judges handle custody cases when one parent is accused of abuse. They say far too often children are given to their abuser.They had living proof in attendance. Rachel Pickrel-Hawkins is currently in a custody battle with her ex-husband.He is accused of sexually assaulting their underage daughter. Meanwhile, a judge...
What Are the Wildlife Crossings Popping Up All Over Colorado?
Colorado has some of the most breathtaking scenery in the entire country. This also has the added effect of us having some absolutely incredible wildlife. In the past, some wildlife has had plenty of interaction with humans. Some of them can be quite dangerous, like a man being stalked by...
CDOT workers killed in crash identified
The Mesa County Coroner's Office released the identities of the victims involved in a crash that included two Colorado Department of Transportation workers. Officials with the Colorado Department of Transportation and Colorado State Patrol say that three people are dead after a vehicle collided with roadway workers and rolled over on Highway 6 on the Western Slope on Wednesday morning.The individuals who died in the crash were CDOT workers 23-year-old Nathan Jones of Grand Junction and 43-year-old Trenton Umberger of Grand Junction and 67-year-old Kathi Wallace of Mesa County. "I can't say this enough, today is a tragic day in Colorado," said...
Colorado airports receive nearly $100 million in federal infrastructure funding
The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded nearly $100 million to fund infrastructure improvement projects at eight Colorado airports. Announced Thursday by U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, the funding was made available through the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Airport Improvement Program, and supplemental grant funding. “Colorado’s regional and municipal airports help connect communities […]
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