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Mar 16 2024
News
Pikes Peak records over 3 feet of snow at entrance and over 4 feet further along highway
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- Pikes Peak is recording feet of snow at both their gateway entrance and along the Pikes Peak Highway. According to a Pikes Peak post on X, crews measured 38 inches at the Gateway and 49 inches seven miles up the highway. Crews say they expect 4-5 feet of snow from the seventh mile to the summit, they say they're still trying to confirm official measurements.
KRDOJul 26 2023
News
Mummified Remains Found at Colorado Camp Identified After Ill-Fated Plan To Live off Grid Though Causes of Death Still a Mystery
The decomposed and partially mummified bodies found at a remote Colorado campsite were two adult sisters and a 14-year-old boy. Christine Vance, 41; Rebecca Vance, 42, and Rebecca's son, all from Colorado Springs, died during the harsh winter according to the Gunnison County Coroner. The boy was not publicly identified by Coroner Michael Barnes because of his age. A hiker found the remote
The MessengerMar 24 2021
News
Boulder, Colorado mass shooting suspect known to FBI: report
The suspected gunman who killed 10 people in a mass shooting at a Boulder, Colo., grocery store this week was previously known to the FBI, according to a report.
Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, a 21-year-old from the Denver suburb of Arvada, was linked to another individual under investigation by the bureau, The New York Times reported Tuesday, citing law enforcement officials. No further
Fox News DigitalMar 04 2024
Opinion
Haste and Acrimony Undermine a Unanimous Supreme Court in Trump-Eligibility Case
The Supreme Court this morning put an end to court challenges to Donald Trump’s qualification for the presidency under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. It did so the day before the Super Tuesday primaries in Colorado and Maine, two states that have sought to bar Trump from the ballot. Not one justice thought that Colorado had the power to do what it did in a decision full of elastic reasoning
Dan McLaughlinMar 15 2024
News
Big 12 commissioner sees the addition of Utah and others as ‘best-case’ scenario — but other concerns loom
Utah’s new conference commissioner is turning his attention to Salt Lake. Well, not just Salt Lake. But Tempe, Tucson, Boulder and the rest of the Four Corners schools joining the Big 12 this summer. Commissioner Brett Yormark said he is deepening his talks with incoming universities as they transition to his league. “We have a lot of work to integrate those four and transition them in the
The Salt Lake TribuneMar 17 2024
News
Off the Hook Arts Launches Ambitious 2024 Programming
Northern Colorado music lovers are invited to delight in a first-of-its-kind music education experience presented by Fort Collins non-profit Off the Hook Arts (OtHA) this June. Featuring the world-renowned professional Dali String Quartet and the student Pandan String Quartet from Oberlin College and Conservatory, this inaugural Music Spoke program is a unique, week-long combination of
North Forty NewsMar 15 2024
News
Sheriff’s log details 108 mph traffic stop, skier kicked out of a resort, hike stuck in deep snow, and more
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office has been kept busy so far this month, trespassing an uncooperative skier from a resort, stopping a driver going twice the speed limit and responding to a variety of other calls for service. The following incidents occurred between Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 9, according to weekly summaries of notable calls published by the Summit County Sheriff’s
Summit DailyFeb 25 2024
News
Wildfire burning on Air Force Academy grounds
Multiple fire crews are responding to a wildfire burning on the south end of the U.S. Air Force Academy grounds near Colorado Springs. The Colorado Springs Fire Department is assisting the Academy’s fire response teams, Academy spokesperson Katherine Spessa said. The fire is burning west of the Pine housing area; residents are being asked to avoid the fire area, but Spess said no one is being
The Denver PostJun 08 2023
News
Alert: Officials: 2021 Colorado blaze that destroyed 1,000 homes caused by smoldering fire outside home and power lines
Connecticut PostMar 16 2024
News
Woodland Park St. Patrick's Day parade postponed to March 23
WOODLAND PARK — Saturday's 5th Annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Woodland Park scheduled for noon is postponed until next week due to lingering effects of the massive winter storm that hit much of Colorado this week. "We didn’t want to add one more thing onto the already overtaxed plates of the city crews after this massive storm," said Mickie Richardson, owner and operator of Mountain Eire
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