Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons expressed disappointment when his team lost out on Tetairoa McMillan and seemed lukewarm when they drafted Tyler Booker.
The April 24 episode saw the farmers go on dates with women their moms picked for them, but Jay Woods faced trouble upon choosing to bring his date back to the farm
Colorado homeowners feel the pinch as home insurance costs keep climbing. According to an Insurify report, premiums will jump by about 11% this year, with the average annual premium hitting $6,630. Colorado’s insurance rates are among the most expensive in the U.S., with the state ranking fourth. Hail and wildfire risks continue to drive up […]
A Summit County homeowner has filed a class action lawsuit against the Upper Blue Sanitation District claiming that the district is charging those who short-term rent their single-family homes excessive and arbitrary fees. Todd Ruelle,...
A private equity executive is accused of raping and assaulting six women in his New York City apartment over a five-month period, and prosecutors say "there may be more survivors" of the man`s alleged wrath.
The Trump administration introduced a new framework to expedite self-driving vehicle deployment by reducing regulatory hurdles, while maintaining mandatory safety incident reporting. NHTSA is also expanding its exemption program, allowing domestically produced autonomous vehicles lacking traditional safety controls to operate on U.S. roads. Reuters reports: The Trump administration said Thursday it aims to speed up the deployment of self-driving vehicles but will maintain rules requiring reporting of safety incidents involving advanced vehicles. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday released a new framework to boost autonomous vehicles. "This administration understands that we`re in a race with China to out-innovate, and the stakes couldn`t be higher," Duffy said. "Our new framework will slash red tape." The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it will expand a program to exempt some self-driving vehicles from all safety requirements and will streamline but continue its requirement that vehicles equipped with certain advanced driver assistance systems or self-driving systems report safety incidents. NHTSA is expanding its Automated Vehicle Exemption Program to now include domestically produced vehicles that will allow companies to operate non-compliant imported vehicles on U.S. roads. It is currently only open to foreign assembled models. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
The student is charged with 18 counts of photographing, videotaping, or electronically surveilling a partially nude or nude person. The post Williams College student facing charges, allegedly hid camera in school bathroom appeared first on Boston.com .
Residents of the small apartment complex that suffered severe damage in a fire last week are beginning to put the pieces of their lives back together, although it`s been an uphill climb.
8:30 p.m. April 1: A caller in the 2600 block of 18th Avenue was requesting officers deliver her food because everyone else “steals it.” The caller said she crashed into another vehicle when she tried to get her own food earlier and didn’t want to drive again. When officers responded for a wellness check, the woman opened the door and said, “still no food,” before closing the door on officers.
Whether a trade pact with China or a peace accord with Russia, the President doesn’t seem to know what he’s actually asking for, never mind how to actually achieve it.
The Gypsum Town Council in 2019 passed an ordinance to allow off-highway vehicle users to ride from their homes to the trails outside of town. Some of that use has gotten out of hand. The...
Meadow Gold Dairy moves dairy products from metro Denver across Colorado, providing milk for public schools as far away as the San Luis Valley. However, the relationship between Meadow Gold labor and ownership is getting sour…
Residents and community leaders interested in participating in the upcoming Colorado Public Utilities Commission hearing for the Xcel Energy “Just Transition Plan” are encouraged to attend an explanatory educational meeting next week. The state office...
With every breakup comes the casualties, and it looks like when Paige DeSorbo and Craig Conover split, Paige`s friendship with Madison LeCroy was one of them. While appearing on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Wednesday, the Summer House star got real about how messy things got with her ex`s castmates. "I was really sad about that, because I loved Madison," Paige said of her former friendship with the Southern Charm star. "Like, I really thought we were close." According to the Giggly Squad cohost, the drama didn`t start after the breakup, it was actually brewing before she and Craig called it quits in November after three years together. "A couple months prior to the breakup, I had heard through people that she was saying some not-so-nice stuff about me," Paige revealed before sharing that Madison texted her in January after publicly announcing her split from Craig. "It was more about the attention it was getting. I was like, `I don`t need to give anyone tea right now.`" And when it became clear that Madison was firmly "Team Craig," Paige decided to cut ties. "It’s best to just leave it. That`s [his] friend. But I do like her. I thought we were friends, but I don’t know," Paige added. The Bravo star also spilled some tea on Craig`s bestie, Austen Kroll, who she says has gone totally MIA since the breakup. "Of all the boys down there, I always felt closest to Austen," she said. "We always had the same humor." Despite the friendship fallout, Paige is keeping it classy -- and is supportive of Craig`s new love life, despite their sometimes bitter back-and-forth online and during their talk show appearances since the split. "I love it. I`m so happy for him," Paige maintained before dishing on her own dating life, telling Cohen that she`s "absolutely dating people."
Researchers in the field of exposomics explain how cutting-edge technologies are unlocking this biological archive, ushering in a new era of disease prevention and personalized medicine.
Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino are back with a brand-new series that gives us a closer look at the ballet world as two rival companies come together to save the art form. And just like them, the husband and wife duo are coming together with some familiar faces to show it all.
Colorado is inviting locals and visitors to take a journey through all 64 counties with a new Digital Passport Program, launching summer 2025. As part of the America 250 - Colorado 150 celebrations, the passport offers rewards, discounts, and local experiences for those who explore the state’s attractions and heritage. Sponsored by United Airlines and supported by the Colorado Tourism Office, the program is set to go statewide in 2026. Learn more at Am250CO150.org. [...] This post Digital Passport to Explore Colorado Launches for 2026 Celebrations previously appeared on North Forty News .
Justin Baldoni is ramping up his legal war with publicist Stephanie Jones ... the woman his lawyer blames for triggering the whole Baldoni and Blake Lively drama. Justin`s attorney, Bryan Freedman, just filed an amended set of counterclaims against…
ANALYSIS — The parade of foreign leaders into the Oval Office seeking relief from Donald Trump’s tariffs continued Thursday, with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre dropping by. But his meetings with the U.S. president gave no indication a revised trade arrangement is imminent. Støre’s visit came just over two weeks after Trump paused and […] The post Trump vague on tariffs after Norway PM meetings appeared first on Roll Call .
It has been a strong two weeks for the GHS track and field teams. The Cowboys shone in both Pueblo and New Castle, and continued to steam ahead on the eve of the league championships. In Pueblo, star senior Madelyn Stice returned from an injury and competed for the first time in 2025. A week later, Shane Mensing shattered the […] The post Cowboy track and field cruises into final meets first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .
Courtesy: City of Colorado Springs. Mayor Yemi Mobolade presented the Pikes Peak Roadrunners (PPRR), a local running club, with the Spirit of the Springs 2025 Keep it Clean COS award. The award honors the club for participating in trail cleanups since 1998. “Now, let me be clear—they’re not a trash pickup group,” Mayor Yemi Mobolade [...] The post Colorado Springs running club honored for trail cleanup efforts appeared first on Colorado Springs Business Journal .
As my head whacked into a protruding section of the staircase’s ceiling — undoubtedly, a mean-spirited prank by the house’s architect — Moon Veil vocalist Korben Mitchell informed me it was a rite of passage. Mitchell, along with drummer Skye Lewis, had just shown me the band’s practice space. A blue neon sign with the [...] The post Manitou Springs band Moon Veil discover themselves in psychedelic rock appeared first on Colorado Springs Independent .