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Flight patterns change at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Colorado, bringing new complaints
New neighbors in parts of Louisville and the Spanish Hills area are finding the skies less than friendly after flight patterns change at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport.
Late summer is a tasty time in Colorado, with tart cherries, succulent Olathe sweet corn, and juicy Palisade peaches. Around the state, chefs at top farm-to-table restaurants work closely with local farmers to get the freshest produce hauls they can build their seasonal menus around.
The savings would be relatively meager — wolf reintroduction cost Colorado taxpayers $3.5 million last year — but the Democrat leading the measure says it’s about priorities as the legislature contends with a steep drop in state tax revenue.
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Colorado State Patrol says driver in fatal wrong way crash asked, "I didn't kill anyone, did I?"
Investigative details of a double fatal crash in Colorado reveal the driver blamed for traveling the wrong way on Highway 285 was driving under the influence.
As weird and concerning as they appear, the virus that causes the dark, wart-like horns or tentacles to grow on cottontail rabbits is relatively common and usually not anything to worry about.
Colorado Springs Utilities is proposing its 2026 operating budget to the Utility Board on Wednesday. This new budget is a 23% increase from the 2025 budget and will be billions of dollars.
ESPN’s Bill Connelly names three Colorado football games as must-watch in 2025, including the season opener and two late-season road contests.
At one point, Cassidy Proctor, a social studies teacher in the Montezuma-Cortez district in southwest Colorado, spent half her $44,000 salary on housing costs. Leah Corporal, a district teacher recruited from the Philippines, said she rents a single room in a family’s house for $750 a month.
If all goes his way, he has the chance to be a true middle-of-the-order threat in Colorado. A player like Fernández with 40+ home run potential at Coors Field is clearly worth being patient with and he’s shown the ability to adjust to pitching through ...