by Mr. Leadville | Mar 7, 2021 | Leadville News
About one in four Colorado households are behind on their power bills, similar to the rate before the pandemic, but how much they owe has risen significantly, according to a new study Thursday from Arcadia, a firm that connects utility customers with community solar...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 7, 2021 | Leadville News
Restaurant owners criticized the state’s decision to move their staff down in the vaccination queue as a “slap in the face” and dangerous, a year into a pandemic that’s hammered their industry.Late last week, Gov. Jared Polis announced that...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 7, 2021 | Leadville News
Un(Hidden): Colorado’s push to include, educate and employ people with intellectual disabilitiesAn inclusive higher education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities at the University of Northern Colorado is celebrating its first class of...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 7, 2021 | Leadville News
With the addition of another vaccine and the stepped-up production of doses, Gov. Jared Polis expressed confidence Tuesday that the state could have a summer “very close to normal,” and he predicted that the majority of people here won’t be wearing...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 7, 2021 | Leadville News
A former Colorado Springs police officer convicted in 2012 of sexually abusing 18 boys at a local middle school will not receive a reduced sentence, a judge ruled Wednesday.Joshua Carrier, 39, will remain incarcerated with a 70-year-to-life sentence in the attacks on...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 7, 2021 | Leadville News
Louise Carr, 50 and divorced, lost her job as a baker and waitress early on in the pandemic when the Castle Rock cafe where she worked closed its doors. Now she’s vying with 20-somethings for work in a juice bar, and she’s losing. Laura Charlton, 51, watched her...