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Apr 25 2024
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Colorado apartment owners sue to block Denver and state carbon-cut laws they find crushing
A group of Colorado’s largest building owners and managers sued in federal court Monday to block separate greenhouse gas reduction rules passed by Denver and Colorado governments, arguing the rules illegally go beyond federal guidelines in requiring costly building renovations to cut carbon. If Denver and Colorado rules on retrofitting older buildings are allowed to take effect, rents will
The Colorado SunApr 25 2024
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Antisemitic incidents in Colorado soar by 199%, reaching unprecedented levels, as rabbis add security to synagogues
After antisemitic attacks in Colorado surged to historic levels last year, rabbis and faith leaders say Jewish hate continues to rise at a dangerous pace, instilling fear among Jewish Coloradans at home, work and school. “The amount of security we’ve had to add to our daily routines is unprecedented in my 38 years as a rabbi,” said Rabbi Joe Black at Temple Emanuel in Denver, the oldest
The Colorado SunApr 20 2024
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New Colorado law leads to U+2 housing law ending in Fort Collins
A new law recently signed by Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will force the City of Fort Collins to abandon its long-standing housing ordinance known as "U+2." The ordinance prohibited the number of unrelated people living in one house to exceed three. The law has long been contested by many in the Fort Collins community, especially by students at Colorado State University who were seeking more
CBS News (Online)Apr 14 2024
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Colorado Springs Weather: Sunny and breezy with high fire risk
Weather in the Colorado Springs area is expected to be sunny with a high near 76 according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo. Expect it to be breezy, with a northwest wind of 10 to 15 mph becoming south-southeast in the afternoon. Above normal temperatures and high fire danger are expected today, especially for the San Luis Valley and portions of the I-25 corridor. Those spending time
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 14 2024
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Colorado Springs area literary events starting April 14
Book Signings — With Jean Walton and Jaime Obertubbesing, "Everyday Girl Adventures," and Donna Carlson, "Crazy, as Usual," 5-8 p.m. Thursday, Covered Treasures Bookstore, 105 Second St., Monument. Tickets: 719-481-2665. Pikes Peak Writers Conference — 8 a.m. April 26-28, DoubleTree hotel, 1775 E. Cheyenne Mountain Blvd., go online for prices. Registration required by Saturday: tinyurl.com/
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 14 2024
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Theatreworks in Colorado Springs announces new 2024-2025 season
Theatreworks will pay homage to classic authors in its upcoming season. The long-running professional, regional theater company at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, founded in 1975, will perform adaptations of works by William Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Henry James, along with the Colorado premiere of “The Heart Sellers,” a new play by Lloyd Suh, “Flyin’ West” by modern American
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 22 2024
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Former Ohio State football running back Dallan Hayden commits to transfer to Colorado
Former Ohio State running back Dallan Hayden announced Monday that he will transfer to Colorado. Hayden was among two Buckeyes to enter the transfer portal last Tuesday when it opened for the spring’s 15-day window. In two seasons with the Buckeyes, Hayden was a backup in the backfield rotation and was expected to remain behind TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins on the depth chart this
The Columbus DispatchApr 24 2024
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Search ongoing for man who may have taken homemade raft down Colorado River
Authorities are searching for a man and his dog after they went missing at the Grand Canyon National Park while possibly trying to travel the Colorado River on a homemade wooden raft. Thomas Lee Robison, 58, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, "may have attempted to go down the Colorado River with his dog, who is a Welsh corgi, on a self made raft” the National Park Service said in a statement and in a
NBC News (Online)Apr 10 2024
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Cheap Perfume Takes Colorado Fem-Core on the Road
As anyone in Denver’s punk scene knows, a Cheap Perfume show is a sonic blast of guitar chords, big drums, quick and heavy bass, and scathingly sharp yet sardonically poetic messages of social justice and empowerment. It’s also a helluva lot of fun. That’s the appeal of a band that is, as it calls itself, “fun, foul-mouthed and unapologetic.”Now fans outside of Colorado will get the chance to
Denver Westword