Law enforcement arrested a man July 11 for charges related to a July 4 incident that involved a Blue River man who has been charged with first-degree murder in another case. Arrest charges against William...
Broncos All-Pro CB Pat Surtain has been playing against new teammate and WR Elijah Moore since they were "6 or 7 years old," Surtain said. "I think he’s a great player and great person, so he fits the mold.”
A top priority across Eagle County School District is providing robust Postsecondary Learning and Career Readiness experiences for our high school students. From visiting college campuses to engaging with local employers, our programming provides students...
In a court filing, a lawyer for the onetime companion of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein said she would seek to be released from her minimum-security federal lockup. The post Ghislaine Maxwell says she will ask a court to free her from prison appeared first on Boston.com .
A man accused of trespassing at Travis Kelce’s Kansas home received probation and a $1,000 fine after a diversion deal allowed him to avoid a criminal conviction.
Find out how Liberty Common School is transforming education with a major grant for its new junior-high campus expansion. This post Liberty Common School Expands Junior-High Campus With Federal Grant previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
Longtime Slashdot reader sinij shares a report from Car and Driver: [T]he Trump administration announced less stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in an effort to bring down the price of new vehicles. The administration says that rules put in place by the Biden administration broke the law by going beyond the requirements mandated by Congress when the CAFE program was started. The new regulations will require automakers to meet an average fuel-economy figure of 34.5 mpg across 2031-model-year vehicles, instead of the 50.4 mpg that would have been required under the previous regulations. sinij comments: "This is a much-needed move as they also recently closed a number of loopholes, such as the assumed fuel-savings credit for engine start-stop technology, that made it more difficult to meet these goals. More so, a recent string of engine and transmission failures from multiple manufacturers shows that meeting fleet standards came at a very significant cost of reduced reliability." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Here are some great local art shows to check out around Denver this month. The post Arty Parties: Your Guide to December’s First Friday and Art Shows in Denver appeared first on Denver Westword .
The University of Alabama has suspended the publication of two student-run magazines — one primarily focused on Black students and another on women’s issues — citing federal guidance against diversity, equity and inclusion programs on college campuses.
It might have been the winter doldrums that did it. You can never be sure of these things. It’s just that … well, Doc is one of those guys who can’t stand to see anyone bored. He claims it’s bad for their inner chemistry, and since he has more initials after his name than anyone […]
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A Loveland man was sentenced to two years in prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to two of the charges he faced in connection to several burglaries of home garages in the PrairieStar neighborhood in Berthoud in September.
Eric Dane will be playing roles that are "ALS-centric" from now on. After appearing on NBC`s Brilliant Minds, in which the actor played a firefighter with ALS, Dane shared how it made him want to pursue roles that incorporate his real-life illness. "I am fairly limited in what I can do physically as an actor, but I still have my brain and I still have my speech. So I am willing to do just about anything. I`ll take on a role. But I think from here on out, it`s going to have to be ALS-centric," the Grey’s Anatomy alum said during a Tuesday, December 2, virtual panel discussion in collaboration with advocacy organization I AM ALS , of which Dane is an ambassador. "It`s going to be very difficult for me to play any other role where you know, look at the 800-pound gorilla in the room, and I`m fine with that. I`m grateful that I can still work in any capacity," he added. Dane played Matthew, a firefighter with ALS who struggles to share his diagnosis with his family, on the November 24 episode of Brilliant Minds . When the executive producer, Michael Grassi, reached out to Dane about the role, the pair had some deep conversations about the storyline. Dane shared how the most "challenging part" about the role was separating him from his character, however it became a "cathartic" experience. "It was something that was so fresh, and it was something that was so real to me." He continued: "I have no reason to be in a good spirit at any time, on any given day, I don`t think anybody would blame me if I went upstairs in my bedroom, crawled under the sheets, and spent the next two weeks crying," he said. "And I was a little bit pleasantly surprised when I realized that I wasn`t built like that, because I thought for sure that was gonna be me." He added that he found he had a "buoyant spirit in the face of something so horrible." Brilliant Minds airs Mondays on NBC at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Both parties found reasons to celebrate Republican Matt Van Epps’ victory in Tuesday’s special election for Tennessee’s 7th District, with the GOP publicly hailing the win itself and Democrats cheering that the race for the deep-red seat was close at all. Van Epps, an Army veteran and former state commissioner, defeated Democratic state Rep. Aftyn […] The post Democrats see Tennessee special election as sign of expanding 2026 map appeared first on Roll Call .
Time for a lil` sexy game of Guess Who! Can you land the hot singer who put her toned tummy on full display in these eye-popping shots?! She`s collaborated with music`s hottest stars like Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish, and The Weeknd. One of her early…
A unique vaccine rollout in Wales gave researchers an accidental natural experiment that revealed a striking reduction in dementia among seniors who received the shingles vaccine. The protective effect held steady across multiple analyses and was even stronger in women. Evidence also suggests benefits for people who already have dementia, hinting at a therapeutic effect.
By Abby Ortega, general manager of Infrastructure & Resource PlanningBrought to you by Colorado Springs Utilities A major November deadline for Colorado River negotiations passed without resolution, though hope remains for an agreement to avoid federal intervention. The seven Colorado River Basin states were expected to submit broad parameters for managing Lake Powell and Lake [...] The post Colorado Springs Utilities stores some of its Colorado River Basin supplies in reservoirs on Hoosier Pass. appeared first on SCBFD .