by Mr. Leadville | Mar 4, 2021 | Leadville News
For the past 37 years, the National Kidney Foundation has presented the Great Chefs of the West, which traditionally brought 25 of Denver’s top chefs together in one place — a large event center in Denver — to compete for Best Dish. The winner would be decided by the...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 4, 2021 | Leadville News
Colorado schools with mascots like “Savages” and “Reds” would have to change the derogatory American Indian symbols or face monthly fines under a bill just introduced in the Colorado legislature. Just 25 schools have such mascots. Many others have already making the...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 4, 2021 | Leadville News
Nearly five years after the Boulder Valley School District asked the Federal Communications Commission to let it use federal funds to help students on the wrong side of the digital divide, the district finally got a response — in a roundabout way. The FCC wanted to...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 4, 2021 | Leadville News
A mid-winter storm cast a blanket of snow across Colorado Springs and El Paso County overnight, making a hazardous commute Thursday morning, the weather service in Pueblo said. Roads are slick and visibility is low, plus up to another inch of snow could fall before 9...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 4, 2021 | Leadville News
Lake Powell is seen in a November 2019 aerial photo from the nonprofit EcoFlight. Keeping enough water in the reservoir to support downstream users in Arizona, Nevada and California is complicated by climate change, as well as projections that the upper basin states...
by Mr. Leadville | Mar 4, 2021 | Leadville News
DENVER, Colorado (AP) — A man was sentenced to nearly 20 years in prison on Friday for plotting to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue last year by a judge who described the case as “dripping with Nazism and supremacy.” Judge Raymond P. Moore set the 235-month sentence...