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Apr 04 2024
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LGBTQ+ foster youths could expect different experiences as Tennessee and Colorado pass opposing laws
DENVER (AP) — LGBTQ+ children in foster care in Tennessee and Colorado could have vastly different experiences in where they are placed under opposing legislation advanced by state legislatures this week. In Tennessee, the Republican supermajority passed a measure that would allow LGBTQ+ children to be placed with families that hold anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs. Meanwhile, Colorado’s Democratic
Associated PressApr 04 2024
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Real Estate Summit: Regulatory consistency key to continued Northern Colorado job growth – BizWest
LOVELAND — 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 are fully recovered from any kind downturn related to the pandemic,” Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce CEO Ann Hutchison said Thursday during a
BizWestApr 04 2024
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New apartment project planned for busy Eighth Street corridor on Colorado Springs' west side
A familiar retail building along Eighth Street on the city's west side would be torn down to make way for an apartment complex as developers continue to eye Colorado Springs for more multifamily housing. Blackburn Communities of Oxford, Miss., the multifamily development arm of the Blackburn Group, has submitted a proposal to city government officials that shows it plans to construct three,
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 16 2024
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After 50 illustrious years as a Denver sports writer, Woody Paige 'beyond honored' by Colorado Sports Hall of Fame induction
In the fall of 1953, Woody Paige was a second grader at Cherokee Elementary School in Memphis, Tenn. The school paper, the Cherokee Chit-Chat, needed some news for the next edition. So Paige’s teacher approached the youngster during class and gave him an assignment. “She came up to me and said, 'You’re writing the second-grade news,'" Paige said. “I said, ‘Why me?’ She said, ‘You’re the only
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 31 2024
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Colorado Springs Weather: Sunny Easter with wildfire danger alert, chance of snow Monday
Weather in the Colorado Springs area is expected to be sunny with a high near 67 according to the National Weather Service in Pueblo. A red flag warning for fire danger is in effect for large portions of El Paso County and the Eastern and Southern Plains. Critical fire weather conditions will occur across the Palmer Divide and adjacent plains of east central Colorado through Lincoln County
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 21 2024
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There's a new parasite in the Colorado River and it can kill your dog
This flatworm, one of many species of liver fluke, was found in the waters of the Colorado River on the Arizona-California border. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video Scientists with UC Riverside confirmed the presence of the parasite — one of many flatworms known as liver flukes — on the banks of the Colorado River in southern
12NewsApr 18 2024
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A Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum annex visitor reads stories featured in the "Story of Us: Pikes Peak Regional History A-Z" exhibit
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 26 2024
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Bat disease that could devastate Colorado’s ecosystem found; public asked to be on the lookout
Wildlife officials are asking the public to be on the lookout for sick or dead bats after a little brown bat, infected with a disease caused by an invasive fungus that has killed millions of bats across North America, was found crawling on a bike path in Longmont. The infected bat, discovered late last month, was only the second bat ever in Colorado to show clinical signs of the deadly bat
The Colorado SunMar 31 2024
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Trash to treasure: Colorado Springs junk artist crafts sculptures from abandoned items
You might see junk, but Ray Whitcomb sees beauty. The owner of Junk Removed Now is a modern-day King Midas, turning abandoned materials like shovels, gears, desk lamps, license plates, tools, beer barrels, rebar, wood bits, cables, washing machines and bed frames into the gold of firepits, life-size firefly sculptures, frog and owl sculptures, birds of prey wall art and crane garden art. His
Colorado Springs Gazette