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Colorado Awarded $328 million in IRA Climate Funding Grants
This story by Chase Woodruff appeared on Colorado Newsline on July 22, 2024. The Colorado Energy Office and the Denver Regional Council of Governments will receive a total of $328 million in new grant funding to support the state’s efforts to speed up the clean energy transition. The funding,...
Colorado Weather: Warmer Temps, Persistent Smoke Impact Air Quality
Denver, CO – Temperatures are set to rebound to near-seasonal averages today across Colorado, with dry conditions expected in most areas. Higher elevations might experience a weak afternoon shower, with a 15% chance of precipitation. According to the US National Weather Service Denver/Boulder, the ongoing smoke will persist, causing...
Why don't voters get to choose the Democratic presidential nominee?
DENVER — President Biden won Colorado's presidential primary in March. Democratic and unaffiliated voters chose Biden to be the Democratic nominee. Yet, it will be delegates selected by Colorado's Democratic Party who will now get to pick who Colorado supports instead. Delegates like Jefferson County Commissioner Tracy Kraft-Tharp. “I...
You Must See this Off-Grid Colorado Property Currently For Sale
Browsing through real estate listings across Colorado can be an entertaining activity. You'll come across mansions in ski towns like Vail and Aspen, historic homes in old mining towns, and oddly enough, every now and then you'll find buildings in the shape of domes. U.S. Government Says there Aren’t Aliens...
See Former Colorado Power Plant Now Closed Due to Contamination
All throughout the state of Colorado are abandoned structures, towns, businesses, homes, and more. Many, though not all, of the ghost towns that were once thriving mining communities were left behind due to contamination. Picturesque Colorado Hike Leads to Abandoned Homes + Power Plant |. However, just outside of Boulder,...
Triple-digit heat returns with smoke from Canadian wildfires
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - We’re turning up the heat again across Western Colorado. Triple-digit heat could bake the Grand Valley on Wednesday and Thursday. The Grand Valley is almost always the hottest part of Colorado’s Western Slope. We’ll be nearing 100 degrees in the Grand Valley on Tuesday. Some of our backyard thermometers may touch the century mark, but most of us will stay just shy. Wednesday is a different story. High temperatures will range from 101 degrees around Grand Junction to 103 degrees around the Redlands to 104 degrees around Fruita. Thursday will still be cooking, but we’ll turn down the heat a degree or two. High temperatures will range from 100 degrees around Grand Junction and Palisade to 101 degrees around Fruita and Mack.
Scorching Triple Digit Heat Returns to Northern Colorado Next Week
It's always hot in Northern Colorado during the summer months, that is no secret. Daily temperatures can easily hover around the upper nineties in July and August. Some Coloradans like it hot while others prefer to retreat to air conditioning until milder milder temperatures can be tolerated in these months.
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