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Is a rift between Jokic and the Nuggets looming on the horizon
The Nuggets have been painfully inactive thus far in the offfseason. Other than taking DaRon Holmes II in the NBA Draft, they’ve done nothing to improve their roster. Meanwhile, they’ve stood by as an important piece to their championship puzzle (Kentavious Caldwell-Pope) and a potential future building block (Collin Gillespie) left for greener pastures.
Plan to drill 155 oil and gas wells near Lowry landfill in Aurora gets endorsement of top regulator
The controversial Lowry Ranch oil and gas development project received a boost from state regulators Monday, but the residents in the drilling area are vowing to fight on, saying that it is far from a done deal. Crestone Peak Resources is proposing to drill 155 wells from eight locations in...
Cozobi Fonda Fina: Downtown Boulder’s new Mexican eatery celebrates corn-centric cuisine and owner’s story
Sometimes it seems that every time you turn around in Boulder, one restaurant closes and another opens. The latest to venture onto Boulder’s dicey restaurant scene is Cozobi Fonda Fina at 909 Walnut Street, in the space that was briefly occupied by Oaxaca-themed Masas & Agaves. Cozobi owner and...
Loveland City Council Considers Mayor’s Proposal For Fewer Members
The proposal we told you about this week from Loveland Mayor Jacki Marsh to change the size and composition of the City Council was a topic of discussion at Tuesday’s council meeting. Marsh is proposing reducing the number of representatives from each of Loveland’s four wards from two to one and is calling for extending the mayor’s term from two to four years and imposing a limit of two consecutive terms on all elected municipal officials. The Loveland Reporter Herald reports the proposal also raised questions about Loveland’s city charter and whether it is time to convene a new citizen’s commission to update it.
Denver bought hotel to house homeless but 15 months later it hasn't opened
Denver officials celebrated the purchase of a 96-unit hotel last year with much hype, envisioning a homeless shelter that would offer an array of "supportive" services such as case management and therapy. The city described the former Stay Inn hotel as having recently undergone updates. Then-Mayor Michael Hancock said the...
Coloradans urged to protect themselves against West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes
Public health officials are advising anyone planning on celebrating Fourth of July outdoors that millions of the genus of mosquito, known as Culex, which carries West Nile virus are stealth and hungry. The first person hospitalized with neurological symptoms for the 2024 season was infected in Arapahoe County, according to...
Colorado gas prices rose from last week: See how much here
State gas prices rose last week and reached an average of $3.27 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, up from last week's price of $3.15 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The average fuel price in state has fallen about 1 cents since last month. According...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife beg people to wear life jackets
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is begging people to wear life jackets while on the water, especially with the Fourth of July holiday weekend coming up. This as water-related deaths in Colorado are quickly approaching a new record. CPW said it will increase life jacket enforcement this holiday weekend amid a wave of drowning and deaths. This year there have already been more than 20 water deaths across the state which is outpacing last year when 32 people died during the summer season. During the pandemic in 2022, a record-breaking 42 people died. CPW officers will actively write tickets for boaters and paddlers who...
Big Retailer’s Future Is Uncertain In Colorado
High volumes of store closures here in Colorado have left many retail stores’ futures uncertain here in the Centennial State. Some have already bitten the dust. Of course, Bed Bath & Beyond closed all of its locations, including the one on College Ave. in Fort Collins. Recently, the clothing...
With new wolf pup — or pups — Colorado wildlife director insists on non-lethal response to livestock killings
The chief of Colorado Parks & Wildlife insisted that "non-lethal" means of managing wolves that kill livestock is crucial especially now that the two wolves brought to Colorado have a pup. "And we believe that there are more pups within the recently named pack," Jeff Davis said in a round of letters in June with Sen. Janice Rich, who questioned whether he is taking the concerns of citizens who are being “impacted by wolf depredation seriously.” ...
CDOT touts benefits of overpass project at Powers & Airport intersection in Colorado Springs
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) mentions two reasons why it expects "minimal" traffic impacts from the project to build an overpass interchange at the busy intersection of Powers Road and Airport Boulevard. "There's less development around this site compared to previous overpass projects," said CDOT engineer Wayne Pittman. "There's The post CDOT touts benefits of overpass project at Powers & Airport intersection in Colorado Springs appeared first on KRDO.
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