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Here's when the next round of snow is expected on Colorado peaks
The season's first round of noteworthy snow officially hit Colorado's peaks this week, dropping a couple inches in some parts of the state. While warmer weekend temperatures are expected to melt this dusting, images from Thursday morning captured a drastic departure from summer conditions that have been present for several months. This serves as a reminder that fourteener climbers should now be planning for potential fall conditions on mountains, with light snow having the potential to mean slick conditions and a serious uptick in risk...
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...
Report: Colorado's police officer shortage linked to higher crime rates
A recently released report issued in support of Colorado Ballot Initiative 157 shows a correlation between police departments that suffer under-staffing issues and higher crime rates. The Common Sense Institute, a Denver free-enterprise research organization, released a report Tuesday on Ballot Initiative 157 — which asks voters to approve appropriation...
Hey Colorado, Keep Your Guard Up on North I-25 for Four More Years
For Northern Coloradans who commute along north Interstate 25, the old political chant "four more years" turns to a cry of fret at the thought of cone zones continuing. I'm sorry, my friends. We're in for it—and probably many more, as the Colorado Department of Transportation continues work on the I-25 North Express Lanes and other improvements.
Apprenticeship program lifting Colorado restaurant workers up
Colorado is one of a few states that offers a certified apprenticeship program within the restaurant industry. Colorado Restaurant Foundation hosts the program in order to develop new leaders in Colorado restaurants. The apprenticeship program provides a structured path to move up within the restaurant hierarchy; and it allows restaurant management to invest in workers who have a passion for the food service industry and want to move up. The apprenticeship program allows workers like Julian Garcia to pursue his dream. "Making food for people has always been my passion," Garcia said. He started at BriDer Rotisserie & Kitchen doing...
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