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Apr 07 2024
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What a trip: A family affair in Colorado
We were able to find a condo in the Keystone ski resort of Colorado that accommodated our large family. There is a brand-new, high-speed lift operating to upper reaches of the more than 3,000 skiable acres. The kids enjoyed the ski fort at the top. We came from far west — Kauai — and Williamsburg to enjoy the experience. —Share your adventure Tell us about one favorite part — a restaurant, a
Daily PressApr 06 2024
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Rays rally, then hold on for victory in Colorado
DENVER — The Rays spent much of Saturday night looking like they didn’t want to be on the field. Temperatures were in the 40s, feels-like readings in the low 30s and winds gusting to 35 mph and more. Pop flies drifted from the third-base side of the field to first, trash swirled from the stands onto the field, and players and coaches wore multiple layers under their jerseys and masks on their
Orlando SentinelApr 19 2024
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Berthoud Pass closed in both directions due to deadly crash in Colorado
Berthoud Pass or US Highway 40 was closed on Friday afternoon due to a deadly crash. Both directions were closed between Winter Park and Empire.
According to the Colorado State Patrol, it was a head-on crash that caused the closure. What happened leading up to the crash is being investigated.
There is no estimated time of reopening. Drivers are urged to take an alternate route, I
CBS News (Online)Apr 16 2024
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Colorado's Raise the Future gives parents tools to heal trauma
Krystle has an affinity for tough jobs. Not only does she work to place kids with foster families, she is also a mom, adoptive mom and a foster mom. She is quick to admit that those roles come with extra challenges. "Some of my children, their trauma response is to fight." Krystle told CBS News Colorado. When a child suffers abuse, neglect, or loss, it can disrupt their development. Research
CBS News (Online)Apr 16 2024
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Conservative Counties Challenge Colorado’s ‘Dangerous’ Sanctuary City Laws
Two Colorado counties are challenging the state’s laws that restrict local law enforcement’s ability to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. On Monday, a lawsuit was filed against Colorado through Democratic Governor Jared Polis by Douglas and El Paso Counties, who argue that the state’s sanctuary city laws are dangerous and unconstitutional. The suit challenges two laws, HB 19-1124
The Daily WireApr 16 2024
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Try these hiker-only Colorado trails to avoid mountain bikers
There are so many fun ways to enjoy the great outdoors in Colorado, but it’s not always easy to share. It can be alarming to have a mountain biker or horseback rider suddenly interrupt your saunter on a trail (and vice versa). So here’s a small list of Front Range trails that are exclusively for hikers (not counting the occasional dog or adventure cat). Enjoy. This Douglas County park has 13
The Denver PostApr 18 2024
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Decline in demand for marijuana in Colorado leads to tough decision for Frisco business
After it became one of the first states in the U.S. to legalize recreational marijuana, Colorado saw a huge boom in business from the companies that suddenly had a new market to dive into and new customers to sell to. Now some of that heat has cooled off, and businesses like The Hydro Shack in Frisco are feeling the effects. At one time, The Hydro Shack's plant nutrient products aimed
CBS News (Online)Apr 15 2024
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New chapter of the National Federation of the Blind coming to Colorado Springs
Yahoo NewsApr 18 2024
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A look back: The most renowned names in music to come to Colorado Springs
With a 2024 lineup packed with popular musicians, including OneRepublic and the Beach Boys, the Sunset Amphitheater has Colorado Springs music fans excited about catching a big show in their very own backyard. Did you know that even before Sunset Amphitheater landed on the scene, local venues, including the Broadmoor World Arena and the now-defunct Cotton Club, were bringing some of the
Colorado Springs Gazette