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14.09.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Judge wipes away 5-year prison sentence for Aurora paramedic in Elijah McClain’s death | Elijah McClain (Courtesy of McClain family)
BRIGHTON — A judge in Adams County District Court on Friday wiped away the 5-year prison sentence being served by a former Aurora paramedic convicted in the death of Elijah McClain.
Judge Mark War... |
12.09.2024 | The Fall of a District Attorney: Linda Stanley's Disbarment and Its Implications | The recent disbarment of Linda Stanley, the District Attorney for Colorado's 11th Judicial District, marks a significant moment in the realm of legal ethics and public trust. This decision, stemming from misconduct during the prosecution of... |
11.09.2024 | DA Linda Stanley to be disbarred over misconduct during Barry Morphew prosecution, state board rules | Stanley’s disbarment will take effect in roughly 35 days, though she can appeal the decision and request that the disbarment be delayed while that appeal is pending. Jensen said she has not yet decided on whether to appeal.
Once disbarred, ... |
03.09.2024 | How Denver Family Law Addresses Child Support enforcement | Share
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Child support is a critical aspect of family law that ensures the well-being and financial stability of children after a divorce or separation. In Denver, child support enforcement is governed by both state and... |
22.08.2024 | UPDATE - Governor Jared Polis to Attend Valhallan Esports Training’s Grand Opening In Broomfield | Polis Will Be Present To Celebrate New Era Of Youth Esports Training in Colorado BROOMFIELD, COLORADO, UNITED STATES, August 22, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As a followup to our recent announcement of Valhallan Esports Training’s Grand Openi... |
18.08.2024 | Health | 25 Colorado counties are “maternity care deserts” posing challenges for healthy moms, babies | A higher percentage of Colorado’s counties are maternity care deserts than the national average of about one-third, said Rebecca Alderfer, CEO of the Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative. The group hasn’t studied health outcomes in... |
15.08.2024 | The Shadows of Justice: A Cold Case Revisited | In the heart of Boulder, a haunting echo of a 1994 murder resurfaces. Marty Grisham, a city employee, was shot dead in his home. The case went cold for nearly two decades, only to be reignited by a young man’s conviction and a controversial... |
14.08.2024 | Man convicted for 1994 Boulder murder claims innocence due to faulty DNA testing | Clark, 49, was convicted in a 2012 jury trial of first-degree murder in the 1994 cold case killing of Boulder city employee Marty Grisham, 48, who was shot to death at his Boulder home on the evening of Nov. 1, 1994.
Clark for years has mai... |
06.08.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Gabe Evans: New housing policies will strain neighborhoods without reducing costs | Unfortunately, as population density increases but available parking shrinks, significant safety hazards emerge. Neighborhoods become congested with cars, blocking sidewalks and making crosswalks challenging to use. Pedestrians, children an... |
05.08.2024 | Politics | More than 200 new Colorado laws are about to take effect. Here are several, from gun permit rules to concert ticket fees. | A third new tax credit will provide two years of reimbursement for college tuition to students whose families make less than $90,000 a year, though they won’t be able to claim the credit for the coming academic year until filing their 2025 ... |
04.08.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Wildfire smoke is a reminder of just how important it is to improve air quality | All in all, according to the Denver Post, “this week’s wildfires have killed one person, damaged or destroyed at least 30 buildings, prompted the evacuation of thousands of people along the Front Range and triggered Gov. Jared Polis to depl... |
02.08.2024 | Fire and Community: A Tale of Resilience in the Face of Disaster | Wildfires are a relentless force of nature. They sweep through landscapes, leaving destruction in their wake. The Stone Canyon Fire, which erupted near Lyons, Colorado, is a stark reminder of this reality. It began on a hot afternoon, ignit... |
01.08.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Man takes plea deal in Longmont police chase, Niwot crash | Eggers had been previously pursued by Longmont police on Jan. 29 and Feb. 4, but in both instances the chases were discontinued. In the Jan. 29 incident, Eggers is suspected of fleeing the scene in a vehicle with fictitious plates, Ericson ... |
31.07.2024 | Education | Nederland voters sign off on TEENS, Inc. child care center plan | Supporters said a larger center will address a critical lack of child care options in the mountain community, making it a more attractive place for families and increasing enrollment in local schools. Several people shared stories of moving... |
30.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Stone Canyon Fire: Lyons residents north of U.S. 36 evacuated as fire grows to 1,320 acres | The fire was first reported at about 1:45 p.m., as Boulder County dispatchers sent first responders to the area of Eagle Ridge Road and Lewis Lane for a wildland fire, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.
About 100 firefighters... |
28.07.2024 | Navigating the Streets of Safety: A Dual Approach to Crime and Traffic in Denver | In the heart of Denver, two pressing issues collide: crime and traffic safety. The city grapples with rising violence on public transit while simultaneously striving to reduce pedestrian fatalities. Both challenges demand immediate attentio... |
26.07.2024 | RTD’s police chief has been on unspecified leave since July 1 | The violence has spurred RTD’s directors to double their police force toward a target of 119 officers by the end of this year. They have ramped up armed patrols and installed protective barriers between drivers and passengers.
CBS Colorado ... |
26.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Fewer pedestrians killed on Colorado roads in 2024; still “a long way to go,” officials say | Denver Streets Partnership Executive Director Jill Locantore said while she wasn’t ready to get out the pom-poms, the state data is a good sign.
“We’re always cautious with just one year’s or a partial year’s worth of data, whether that tru... |
25.07.2024 | Bridging the Gap: Tackling Maternal Health Disparities in Colorado**
** | ** In the heart of Colorado, a silent crisis brews. Maternal mortality rates are climbing. Disparities in maternal-child health outcomes widen like cracks in a fragile foundation. More than 2 million women of childbearing age in the U.S. li... |
25.07.2024 | A New Era of Safety and Connectivity for RTD: Live Look-In Technology and Cybersecurity Challenges**
** | ** In the bustling world of public transportation, safety and efficiency are paramount. The Regional Transportation District (RTD) in Colorado is stepping into a new era with the introduction of live look-in technology on its buses. This in... |
25.07.2024 | Navigating the Chaos: Boulder County's Cone Zones and Cyber Outages**
** | ** Boulder County is a hub of activity. Roads are under construction, and services are disrupted. The landscape is changing, and so is the way we navigate it. From natural gas improvements to major road upgrades, the county is a canvas of c... |
24.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Deceased man found near Lone Eagle Peak after being reported missing at Brainard Lake | According to the release, a Flight for Life helicopter assisted Grand County Search and Rescue with relaying crews close to the area.
At 3 p.m., search and recovery operations were suspended due to “weather and access issues.”
Around 1 p.m.... |
19.07.2024 | Communications outages from CrowdStrike update cancel RTD trains, shut down Colorado DMVs, hinder first responders | RTD confirmed the delays and cancelations were caused by the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike’s update to computers running Microsoft Windows.
The rail operations system continues to run a reduced number of light rail trains across the entire... |
18.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | 13-year-old boy charged in Denver RTD bus shooting sentenced to Division of Youth Services | Sanchez then walked toward the group and confronted them at the back of the bus, where the boy shot Sanchez multiple times and stepped over Sanchez’s body to leave the bus.
The 13-year-old was initially charged with first-degree murder, ass... |
13.07.2024 | Education | When ‘universal’ pre-K really isn’t: Barriers to participating abound | Studies show preschool is highly beneficial for young children, giving them a jump on reading and math skills and the socialization that are key to later school success. Preschool differs from child care, which has less emphasis on academic... |
13.07.2024 | Health | Colorado reports three more presumed human cases of bird flu after outbreak at commercial egg facility | “All of the people who tested presumptive positive experienced mild symptoms and were workers … at a poultry facility experiencing an outbreak of the H5N1 virus that is circulating in wild birds and has been causing multi-state outbreaks in... |
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12.07.2024 | Politics | Colorado Gov. Jared Polis is named chair of National Governors Association | Originally Published: July 12, 2024 at 3:41 p.m. |
11.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Human skull found in Clear Creek County identified after 6-year search | Related Articles
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10.07.2024 | Colorado Medicaid's Decision to Cover the Nerivio® REN Wearable Expands Access for Nearly Two Million Americans to Drug-Free, Dual Use Migraine Treatment | Colorado Medicaid is the third federally-funded insurance plan to recognize the REN wearable as safe, effective migraine relief for adolescents and adults ages 12 years and older
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10.07.2024 | National Politics | Biden’s candidacy faces new peril, including first Senate Democrat saying he should exit race | Biden is hosting world leaders in Washington for the NATO summit this week with a crowded schedule of formal meetings, sideline chats and long diplomatic dinners, all opportunities to showcase he is up for the job despite a worrisome perfor... |
10.07.2024 | Colorado DMV offices back open for business, statewide outages resolved | Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter. |
10.07.2024 | Prosecutors’ patchwork approach to notifying defendants about CBI lab scandal fuels calls for statewide action | None of them helped her.
“It’s been so frustrating,” Aranda said in a call from the La Vista Correctional Facility. “…There’s nothing I can do. If I were out there, I wouldn’t stop. I would be all over Google, all over the internet, all ove... |
07.07.2024 | Politics | Colorado lobbyists were paid nearly $70 million in the last year. These 5 bills show their influence on policy. | “Special interests are able to exercise an undue amount of influence on the legislators and the path forward for bills because they’re able to be on the ground, be in our legislators’ ears, build those relationships,” said Aly Belknap, the ... |
06.07.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Three-vehicle crash near Lyons results in minor injuries | One person suffered minor injuries in a three-vehicle crash near Lyons on Friday night.
At 10:18 p.m., Colorado State Patrol troopers responded to the intersection of Colo. 66 and Highland Drive east of Lyons for a collision between a bus a... |
03.07.2024 | Avian flu confirmed in a Colorado farmworker, marking fourth human case in U.S. since March | Bird flu confirmed in a Colorado farmworker
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A case of H5 influenza, also known as bird flu or avian influenza, has been confirmed in a man who was working at a dairy farm in northeastern Col... |
02.07.2024 | Colorado business leader confidence starts slipping after spring surge | The outlook, which extends through October, projects the Colorado economy will grow at an annual rate exceeding 3.5% in the early fall. That isn’t robust, but it is consistent with historical growth rates in Colorado and reverses the two ea... |
02.07.2024 | Biden administration proposes rule to protect workers from extreme heat | Employers would have to take steps to protect tens of millions of U.S. workers from extreme heat under a rule proposed by the Biden Administration on Tuesday.
In what would be the first major regulation of its kind, the new rule would add s... |
02.07.2024 | Business | Despite warnings of a spike, gas prices remain stable in metro Denver a month after debut of reformulated fuel | Skyler McKinley, a spokesman for AAA Colorado, said he has been monitoring gas prices daily since the reformulated gas requirement began. And AAA has studied the impacts of reformulated gas in other parts of the country.
“I was surprised fr... |
30.06.2024 | US Supreme Court's slow pace on immunity makes Trump trial before election unlikely | WASHINGTON: Donald Trump's bid for criminal immunity from prosecution for trying to overturn his 2020 election loss is set to be decided on Monday (Jul 1) by the US Supreme Court. But however it rules, the court already has helped the forme... |
29.06.2024 | Health | Medicaid for millions in America hinges on Deloitte-run systems plagued by errors | Medicaid beneficiaries bear the brunt of system errors, said Steve Catanese, president of Service Employees International Union Local 668 in Pennsylvania. The union chapter represents roughly 19,000 employees — including government casework... |
29.06.2024 | Editorials | Community Editorial Board: Should Sundance come to Boulder? | My initial reaction was, “Why would we want Sundance HERE?” It’s so identified with Park City, Robert Redford in a snow-dusted Stetson and all that. However, giving it a little more thought, it doesn’t seem like the worst sort of event/ente... |
26.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Cyclist transported to the hospital after being struck by driver on Flagstaff Road | A cyclist was transported to the hospital this morning after being hit by a driver at 4113 Flagstaff Road.
According to Boulder County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Carrie Haverfield, at 7:40 a.m. Wednesday, deputies were called to the scene... |
26.06.2024 | Politics | Likely winners emerge in Boulder County primary races as more results pour in | There was a slimmer, though still substantial, margin between the Democratic candidates for an at-large seat on the University of Colorado Board of Regents. Elliott Hood, a school attorney and former teacher, maintained his lead over DEI ex... |
23.06.2024 | Health | Fewer people died in Colorado last year, but state’s death rate remains elevated since pandemic | Deaths from major natural causes dropped in 2021 and stabilized in 2022, though in most cases they remained above pre-pandemic levels. Last year was the first time since the pandemic began that most major causes of death had lower rates tha... |
21.06.2024 | For child care workers, state aid for their own kids’ care is ‘life-changing’ | “It’s been life-changing for me,” said Then, a single mom who is also responsible for a disabled young adult whom she adopted. Without it, “I’d have to rearrange my life.”
In 2022, Kentucky lawmakers changed the employer child care assistan... |
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Some people search far and wide for gifts for dads, while some fathers are content just to see and hear from their loved ones on Father's Day.
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16.06.2024 | Three Colorado women murdered and the search for a serial killer named "Hannibal" | This story previously aired on Aug. 20, 2011. It was updated on June 15, 2024.
The disappearance of three women in the early 2000s led their families on paths filled with twists and turns that would prove to be the ultimate tests of love an... |
10.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Court denies defense’s motion to try King Soopers shooting case outside of Boulder County | “Turning to the second prong, the Court also cannot find that there has been publicity that will create actual prejudice and hostility within the jury panel,” Bakke wrote in her order.
Bakke noted that the motion to change venues may be rev... |
09.06.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Combat AI misinformation by being an informed, engaged citizen | “If you thought those election cycles were bad when it came to misinformation and disinformation, you ain’t seen nothing yet,” Miles Taylor, a former chief of staff for the Department of Homeland Security, told CBS recently. “In 2024, deepf... |
08.06.2024 | They bought homes with the intention to refinance. Now they’re stuck | Across the country, many buyers employed similar strategies after rates surged in 2022 — at times encouraged by real estate agents and mortgage brokers who earn a commission on each deal. The tactic could still work, but as interest rates s... |
06.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Defendant in Coal Creek triple homicide case takes plea deal, sentenced to 42 years in prison | During the disposition Thursday, Chief Deputy District Attorney Catrina Weigel explained the District Attorney’s Office agreed to the plea deal due to the recent findings of an internal investigation into Colorado Bureau of Investigations D... |
05.06.2024 | Guest opinion: Hannah Pfeiffer and Candace DeMatteis: Prescription Drug Affordability Board might not deliver savings to patients | The predictably devastating, and now insurer-validated, consequences the decision could have on patients’ health should concern us all.
Lowering patient costs is an important goal. But medications must also still be available. With the dist... |
05.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | CBI let “golden child” scientist mishandle DNA testing for years despite repeated signs of trouble, report says | In interviews during the 2023 investigation, they described Woods as a “golden child” at the agency who “had management’s ear,” and as a high-producer who worked significant amounts of overtime. She was trusted with the CBI’s most high-prof... |
04.06.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Defense attorneys request King Soopers shooting trial be moved out of Boulder County | Boulder County Assistant District Attorney Ken Kupfner argued against the change in venue request, saying it is not the standard for high profile cases.
“That is not the standard,” Kupfner said. “If that were the standard then you’d have a ... |
31.05.2024 | Summer ozone season has arrived. Here’s how to keep tabs on air quality along the Front Range | Related Articles
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Polis signs bills to pump millions of dollars into public transit
Gov. Jared Polis, lawmakers unveil new oil and gas fee i... |
31.05.2024 | State health department resumes daily air quality notifications for summer ozone pollution season | REMOTE (May 31, 2024): The state health department’s Air Pollution Control Division has started its daily air quality forecasts for the 2024 summer season. From May 31 to Aug. 31 each year, residents subscribed to the division’s “ozone fron... |
29.05.2024 | Business | Man pitching big investment gains in short-term rentals on social media barred by Colorado | An investigator posing as a prospective investor began texting with Robertson in February 2023 and then talked to him by phone.
The division subpoenaed bank records and information from Airbnb. Chan said the documents and an interview with ... |
28.05.2024 | Local News | State awards CU Boulder $675,000 to explore geothermal renewable energy | The funding comes after CU Boulder released its updated Climate Action Plan in April, which outlines campus climate goals to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030 and zero emissions by 2050.
The first study, funded with a nearly $500,000 grant, w... |
16.05.2024 | Latest Headlines | Boulder Shelter for the Homeless receives $50,000 grant | The Wells Fargo Foundation awarded the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless a $50,000 grant for the Zinnia Permanent Supportive Housing project at 2000 Sunset Way in Longmont.
When it’s finished, the new 39,500 square-foot, four-story building ... |
15.05.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Second teen in Jeffco rock-throwing spree that killed Alexa Bartell pleads guilty to murder | Alexa Bartell, 20 (Provided by Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department)
A teen faces up to 72 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder Wednesday for his role in last year’s spree of rock-throwing attacks on drivers in suburban Denver t... |
15.05.2024 | Exclusive: New program creates "youth corps" for mental health | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Hundreds of young adults will be trained to help their peers access mental health care and other supports in a first-of-its-kind service program aimed at addressing the youth mental health crisis.
Why... |
13.05.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Man missing after trying to summit Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park on Sunday | Lucas Macaj (courtesy of Rocky Mountain National Park)
Rocky Mountain National Park rangers are searching for a 23-year-old man who has been missing since he attempted to summit Longs Peak on Sunday.
According to a release, Lucas Macaj, a C... |
12.05.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Measured increases in density can boost housing and make Boulder more green | There are some who have pushed back against the notion that there is a housing crisis in Boulder, and thus no need to be pushing for developments and density. But the reality is that roughly 60,000 people commute to Boulder every day for wo... |
11.05.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Cold case murder of teenage babysitter in Colorado Springs solved after nearly 50 years | Honzell was babysitting her neighbor’s two kids that night, police said.
The neighbor had contacted Honzell earlier in the evening and everything was fine, but when she arrived home around 11:20 p.m., she found the teenage babysitter dead i... |
10.05.2024 | Local News | Potential Boulder ballot items for 2024 start to take shape | Council members are paid per meeting for up to 52 meetings a year and can make a maximum of $12,695.28, per Boulder’s city charter.
The proposed ballot item would increase council pay using a similar model to the one adopted in Fort Collins... |
09.05.2024 | Politics | Colorado lawmakers end session with camaraderie, finalizing property tax reform — though not all is resolved | Where tensions did rise, they did so mostly within standard — though at times still pointed — etiquette under the Gold Dome, even if public exchanges between lawmakers outside the building’s marble halls sometimes descended into personal at... |
08.05.2024 | Business | You’ve covered your copayment; now brace yourself for the ‘facility fee’ | “Everything else at the provider’s office looks and feels the same,” said Maureen Hensley-Quinn, senior director of the coverage, cost and value team at the nonprofit National Academy for State Health Policy.
“But [patients] end up with a l... |
08.05.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Federal financial aid failures hurt students | Not having this information is a big detriment to students, especially those most in need of financial support. Kim Cook, the CEO of the National College Attainment Network, warned members of Congress about a potentially “catastrophic” drop... |
07.05.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | King Soopers shooting defendant has jury trial pushed back to September | Defense attorneys argued that Alissa had the right to a second evaluation by a separate examiner and the second evaluation could not begin while Alissa was still deemed incompetent or while the first evaluation was underway. The defense sai... |
05.05.2024 | As Colorado legislative session winds down, property tax reform is still in the air, but progress on other fronts | In addition to filling a gap in tax policy left by the repeal of the Gallagher Amendment and giving property owners a break on rising property taxes, they’re trying to head off ballot initiatives that would severely cap property tax collect... |
03.05.2024 | Local News | ‘It made our class stronger’: Graduating students reflect on arriving at CU Boulder during COVID | “I would describe it as very difficult and isolating,” she said. “It was definitely an interesting time not having so many people on campus and having to follow a lot of safety guidelines and precautions.”
Nikki Bechtold didn’t enjoy a full... |
30.04.2024 | UW's "magic mushroom" trial advancing | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
A study on the therapeutic value of psychedelic mushrooms for treating addiction and trauma is on track to begin at the University of Washington School of Medicine early next year.
Why it matters: The... |
29.04.2024 | Traces of bird flu detected in 1 in 5 grocery store milk samples: FDA study | About 1 in 5 samples of retail milk have tested positive for the bird flu virus affecting U.S. livestock and poultry, according to the Food and Drug Administration, though additional research showed that dairy products remain safe for consu... |
29.04.2024 | National Politics | Cash-strapped election offices have fewer resources after bans on private grants | Matt Vasilogambros | Stateline.org (TNS)
In April, Wisconsin joined 27 other states that have banned or restricted local governments’ use of private donations to run cash-strapped election offices, buy voting equipment or hire poll workers ... |
28.04.2024 | Editorials | Editorial: Bill to overhaul competency system will improve mental health safety net | It is nothing new to say that Colorado is facing a mental health care crisis. Last summer we wrote about a 13-year-old boy with autism spectrum disorder who was abandoned at a local hospital for weeks without help or care from state or coun... |
25.04.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Leslie Glustrom: Time for a new electric utility paradigm – and competition to help achieve it | By Leslie Glustrom
After close to 20 years at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, I still wonder what parts of “climate crisis” and “extreme weather,” are not understood by Xcel, Colorado’s largest Investor-Owned-Utility (IOU), and it... |
23.04.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Prescribed burn near Gross Reservoir set to continue Wednesday | Fire managers are monitoring weather conditions to decide whether to burn the Forsythe II prescribed burn area near Gross Reservoir on Wednesday, according to a release from the U.S. Forest Service.
“It’s possible that no ignition occurs de... |
23.04.2024 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Karen Worminghaus and Jonathan Singer: We need more creative, ambitious mobility solutions | By Karen Worminghaus and Jonathan Singer
Writing for the Daily Camera Editorial Board on Sunday, April 14, Gary Garrison noted that a cash reward of $2.50/day offered through the city’s new Boulder Clean Commute pilot program might not moti... |
23.04.2024 | National Politics | Red states fight growing efforts to give ‘basic income’ cash to residents | Kevin Hardy | Stateline.org (TNS)
South Dakota state Sen. John Wiik likes to think of himself as a lookout of sorts — keeping an eye on new laws, programs and ideas brewing across the states.
“I don’t bring a ton of legislation,” said Wiik,... |
19.04.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Coal Creek triple homicide retrial continued as investigation into CBI analyst continues | A 2017 Coal Creek triple homicide retrial has been continued to July while prosecutors review the Colorado Bureau of Investigation’s findings of the involvement of former DNA analyst Yvonne “Missy” Woods in the initial investigation.
In 201... |
18.04.2024 | Letters to the Editor | Letters to the editor: Xcel made the right choice; monopolies aren’t such a good idea; support bills to clean our air | Xcel made the right choice in wake of Marshall Fire
Living in Boulder is tough. It’s not for the faint of heart. Boulder has extreme weather, and it will be getting more extreme due to global warming. Boulder has NCAR and NOAA for a reason.... |
17.04.2024 | Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in US more likely to believe in climate change: AP-NORC poll | By TERRY TANG and LINLEY SANDERS (Associated Press)
Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders in the United States are more likely than the overall adult population to believe in human-caused climate change, according to a new... |
17.04.2024 | Reflecting on recent accomplishments protecting Colorado’s air quality ahead of Earth Day 2024 | Michael Ogletree, Director of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Air Pollution Control Division
April 16, 2024
As Earth Day approaches, I’ve been reflecting on Colorado’s beautiful natural environment and the importa... |
16.04.2024 | Crime and Public Safety | Coloradans scammed out of $187.6M in 2023, new FBI report says | Scammers fleeced Coloradans out of a total of $187.6 million in 2023, according to a new report by the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
Altogether, 11,475 people across the state reported being victimized, making Colorado seventh in t... |
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14.04.2024 | Plane makes emergency landing on U.S. 287 in Boulder County | Following the landing, the aircraft was pushed off the road and the highway was reopened to traffic. The Federal Aviation Administration will lead the investigation to determine the exact cause of the emergency landing.
The Boulder County S... |
12.04.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder to increase tuition by average of 3% this fall | New students at the University of Colorado Boulder can expect to pay between a 2.8% and 4% increase in tuition this fall, a lower increase than last year due in part to additional state funding.
This year, the average tuition increase is ab... |
12.04.2024 | Opinion Columnists | Opinion: Steve Pomerance: What does Xcel really care about? | I recently read about a group in the Denver area called Citizens Against Utility Abuse (CAUA). Their immediate focus is on the deal that cities that have granted Xcel franchises have received regarding undergrounding their power lines. All ... |
08.04.2024 | Wildlife officials confirm a second Colorado livestock wolf kill, this time in Jackson County | A wolf killed a calf over the weekend in Jackson County, the second time in less than a week that the death of livestock in Colorado has been attributed to a wolf, wildlife officials confirmed Monday.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials o... |
05.04.2024 | Business | Real Estate Summit: Regulatory consistency key to continued Northern Colorado job growth | While Northern Colorado’s economy and employment environment has rebounded admirably since the COVID-19 era, continued success relies on more consistent application rules and regulations related to issues such as zoning and land use.
“We ar... |
04.04.2024 | FCC Prepares To Restore Net Neutrality, But The New Rules Might Be Weaker Than The Ones Discarded By Trump | The FCC has announced that it will vote to restore the net neutrality rules stripped away by the Trump administration during an agency meeting on April 25.
A reminder: net neutrality rules prevent giant telecoms from abusing their market po... |
04.04.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder studies role of genetics in how much people smoke | Genetics plays a role in smoking behaviors, and by understanding genetic risks for smoking, researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder hope they can someday develop better treatments to help people quit.
A new CU Boulder study looked... |
02.04.2024 | Rare human case of bird flu contracted in Texas following contact with dairy cattle | A rare human case of bird flu has been reported in Texas after a person came into contact with cattle suspected of being infected. The announcement comes days after federal agencies said the virus had spread to dairy cattle across multiple ... |
02.04.2024 | Lauren Boebert hospitalized, underwent surgery for blood clot, campaign says | Rep. Lauren Boebert was taken to a Colorado hospital after experiencing severe swelling in one of her legs on Monday, her campaign team said in a statement on Tuesday night. Doctors found a blood clot, and the congresswoman was diagnosed wi... |
01.04.2024 | Politics | Colorado lawmakers eye $11 million plan to keep mentally ill defendants out of jail, improve state’s competency system | Colorado lawmakers hope to improve the state courts’ long-troubled competency system by creating a program aimed at moving mentally ill criminal defendants out of courtrooms and into mental health care.
The sweeping diversion program would ... |
31.03.2024 | Hawaii man pleads guilty to child pornography | Mahalo for supporting Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Enjoy this free story!
A 33-year-old Hawaii man pleaded guilty last week in a federal court in St. Louis, Mo., to sexually exploiting a 14-year-old Missouri girl, and to distributing explicit ... |
25.03.2024 | Weather | Geomagnetic storm could disrupt radio communications and create striking aurora, Boulder scientists say | BOULDER — Space weather forecasters have issued a geomagnetic storm watch through Monday, saying an outburst of plasma from a solar flare could interfere with radio transmissions on Earth. It could also make for great aurora viewing.
There’... |
23.03.2024 | Local News | CU Boulder identifies possible sources of E. coli contamination in Boulder Creek | The University of Colorado Boulder has identified raccoon feces and a stormcepter as two possible reasons for elevated E. coli levels in water runoff that’s discharging into Boulder Creek.
CU Boulder was required through a permit issued by ... |
20.03.2024 | Xcel Energy customers may see slight drop in gas rates, small rise in electric bills | Xcel Energy-Colorado expects its rates to stay relatively flat in the second quarter of 2024, with a slight rise in electric rates and a small drop in natural gas bills.
The utility said in a statement that based on natural gas costs, the t... |