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Where else would the Colorado Buffaloes rather dance than Music City? Coach JR Payne's No. 10-seeded Buffs are ready to face the No. 7-seeded Illino
A historic stretch of March heat is peaking across Colorado Saturday, with temperatures soaring to levels never recorded this early in the season.
Fort Carson officials said the wildfire along Colorado 115 saw “very little” overnight growth but warn that temperatures and winds will only increase as Saturday unfolds. That will “pose a challenge” to crews on the ground for a fire that has already proven to be unpredictable after ripping through initial containment lines Thursday afternoon.
We have very little winter left,” hydrologist Brian Domonkos said. “There’s essentially no chance for us to get back to normal snowpack.”
The Colorado attorney general is suing the Department of Energy over a Fort Collins power provider's coal plant.
High winds and hot, dry temperatures caused the wildfire along Colorado 115 to grow by almost 100 acres on Saturday as at least three southern Colorado cities broke all-time monthly highs for the second time in two days.
We can’t afford to subsidize Walmart and Target and Amazon off the backs of our taxpayers,” said Rep. Lisa Feret, an Arvada Democrat.
President Donald Trump continues to pressure Colorado's governor to free Tina Peters, who is serving a nine-year sentence for a security breach of voting systems.
Four Democratic lawmakers said they oppose the deal. Republican Rep. Jeff Crank said he supports it.
The walkout at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colo., comes as beef prices have soared, cattle supplies have plunged and immigration sweeps have stressed the labor supply.
Erie officials say they may shut off water to homes that ignore irrigation restrictions, calling the move an "extraordinary" step as unseasonably warm weather strains the town's limited winter supply.