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Slowdowns, speed restrictions continue on RTD light rail lines
It has been a long, frustrating summer for riders on RTD's light rail system, with multiple disruptive repair projects underway. The mass transportation system is undergoing a construction blitz, trying to make up for years of delayed maintenance in one summer. There is still no timeline for when the repairs will be finished.Currently, there are four different areas where the track is in such rough shape that trains have to slow down to just 10 miles per hour. These include slow zones on the D, E, H, and R lines. The delays have had a cascading effect on the light...
Naropa psychedelic training program OK’d
Naropa has received approval from the state for its Psilocybin Facilitator Training (PFT) program, the Boulder-based university announced recently. “As a leader in integrating contemplative practices and training with counseling psychology, professional chaplaincy, eco-psychology and other healing disciplines, Naropa is uniquely positioned to provide an in-depth, rigorous education in essential aspects of psychedelic-assisted education and training,” said Naropa President Charles G. Lief in a statement.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remain on Colorado presidential ballot despite ending campaign
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on the presidential ballot in Colorado, despite informally suspending his campaign last week and endorsing former President Donald Trump. “We are not withdrawing in Colorado. Mr. Kennedy has encouraged all of his supporters to vote for him in CO!” representatives from Kennedy’s campaign wrote in a Tuesday afternoon email […]
Colorado’s first reintroduced wolf pack to be relocated after livestock depredations
Following months of attacks on livestock in and around Grand County, state wildlife officials said Wednesday that they “have begun an operation” to relocate the first wolf pack to be established as part of efforts that began last winter to reintroduce gray wolves to Colorado. The animals being relocated include two mated adults and the […]
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.
High 5: BoCoPreps games to watch this week
The preseason rankings for high school softball in Colorado are predictably falling apart. It didn’t take long. Nobody has exceeded expectations (or tarnished the polls) early on quite like Broomfield. The Eagles were already ranked high in CHSAA’s preseason coaches poll, tied for fourth in the 5A classification. But even there, that’s seemed too low.
Desmond Howard explains the good reason Deion Sanders banned negative Colorado football reporter
ESPN College GameDay host Desmond Howard had the most important response of any media member who responded to Deion Sanders' banning of The Denver Post's Sean Keeler from asking any questions at Colorado football events: Coach Prime is human, and as a survivor of a suicide attempt, his mental health deserves to be protected.
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