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‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ Rodeo Event at Archuleta County Fair
Pagosa Springs Medical Center and PSMC Foundation are proud to collaborate with the Archuleta County Fair to present the 2nd Annual ‘Tough Enough to Wear Pink’ Rodeo at the Archuleta County Fair. On Friday, August 2, the Fair Rodeo and festivities will be held to raise funds for...
Unemployment claims in Colorado increased last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Colorado rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, increased to 3,004 in the week ending July 13, up from 2,156 the week before, the Labor Department said. U.S. unemployment...
Documentary celebrates Colorado's wolf reintroduction
DENVER — A good film takes its audience on a journey. There should be emotion. Ups and downs. And great characters. Ryan Sedgeley, first-time film producer, thinks he has the perfect subject that will fit that bill. "It's such a huge story to tell, and I think there are...
Colorado Motorcycle Safety + Travel Method to Be Legalized
Cruising around on a motorcycle is something that really brings a sense of exhilaration, adrenaline, and freedom to travel that doing so in a car or truck simply can't offer. Check Out Some of the Coolest Vintage Motorcycles in Colorado |. However, it's no secret that while it can be...
Forest Service calls abandoned campfires across Southern Colorado a ‘dangerous trend’
More than 130 reports of unattended or abandoned campfires have come in to a regional dispatch center in Pueblo so far this year. That's according to the U.S. Forest Service out of the Pike-San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands office. The agency called this a “dangerous...
New speakeasy-style bar in historic downtown Eagle now open
Make your way to historic downtown Eagle for some sophisticated sips of cocktails, wine and beer at The Collective on Second, a brand new bar on Second Street. The idea behind The Collective on Second came from Brian Kunkel, owner of Second Street Tavern, with business partners Jesse Echtler and Richard Butters.
Fall ‘Four’cast: Storylines to watch out for on the local softball scene
Holy Family’s Isabella Arroyo set expectations so high following her freshman season — a perfect 18-0 in the circle while leading the Tigers to a 4A state title — there seemed nowhere to go but down. It’s just not what happened. The two-time BoCoPreps.com player of the...
Strike 3: CSU football coach Norvell ignites verbal war on tampering
Strike 3: Jay Norvell named names. The Colorado State Rams football coach, entering his third season in Fort Collins and expected to produce the school’s first bowl team in seven seasons, isn’t making any friends in places like Manhattan, Kan. and elsewhere, where actively trying to poach quality players off the rosters of smaller programs is becoming a big part of the roster rebuilding process.
A MUSE: Think different for something to do this weekend in and near Aurora
AURORA | Thinking about shopping? Maybe a walk on the greenbelt? Tacos?. Here’s a short list of unusual ways to spend the weekend in and near Aurora. Bright Nights is a collaboration with Tianyu Arts an Culture, Inc., the largest producer of Chinese lantern festivals in North America. This event transforms the Park into a captivating realm with larger-than-life sculptures illuminating the night across its 12 acres. Each year brings a fresh theme, new experiences, and captivating sculptures.
Every Denver Nuggets player competing in the 2024 Olympic Games
Now that the Nuggets are done with Summer League, and have (all but) filled their final roster spot with Russell Westbrook, it feels like the bulk of the offseason is over. But training camp and preseason are still months away, so what do Nuggets fans do now?. Well luckily, we...
Giving to Ark Valley Voice is Tax Deductible Support of Democracy
“Christmas in July” Donations are Easy, Secure and Come with Personal Reward. July is the Ark Valley Voice (AVV) “Christmas in July” fund drive. Unlike other nonprofit entities who seem to ask every few weeks, we do only two donation appeals each year — in July and December. Donations to AVV, whether a one-time donation or a recurring donation are 100 percent tax deductible and all donations go to support our crew of working journalists.
Charlie Condon contract: Former Georgia baseball star reportedly signs MLB-record signing bonus with Rockies
Former Georgia baseball slugger Charlie Condon made MLB history Friday as he signed his rookie contract with the Colorado Rockies. Less than a week after being taken with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft by the Rockies, the 2024 Golden Spikes Award winner signed the largest MLB draft signing bonus in MLB history at $9.25 million according to ESPN's Jeff Passan. MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis was the first to report it. ...
Trial date set for former Boulder council candidate’s defamation lawsuit against political organizer
A defamation lawsuit stemming from the 2021 City of Boulder election has been set for a five-day trial on May 12, 2025, marking a critical point in a protracted court battle that raises significant questions about political speech and campaign tactics. In 2021, Steve Rosenblum, a former candidate for the...
Urgent Help Needed as Blood Shortage Effects Colorado
Coloradans have always taken their health incredibly seriously. In fact, Colorado got ranked as the 4th healthiest city in the United States according to Real Simple, and 9th by U.S. News. We also have five of the Top 10 healthiest counties in the entire country as well, according to Money...
Colorado Man Arrested for ‘Fowl Play’ With Over 3 Dozen Chickens
A Colorado man has been arrested and the chickens on the property have been seized. According to the Adams County Sheriff's Department, the suspect has been accused of using more than 30 roosters for cockfighting. The joint investigation involved the Adams County Sheriff's Office and Adams County Animal Management with...
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