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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) announced on Tuesday April 15th they will be resurfacing Colorado Highway 65 near Orchard City.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing Education Secretary Linda McMahon to start dismant l ing the Education Department. "It sounds strange, doesn’t ...
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Pueblo officials argue that Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) highway access permitting processes are hindering business development. Mayor Heather Graham proposes that CDOT share the ...
On Friday at around 6 a.m., the Colorado Department of Transportation said the westbound side of I-70 from the Copper Mountain exit to Eagle closed due to a crash. CDOT told FOX31 that the crash ...
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After over 40 years, the Sundance Film Festival is leaving Park City for a new and lucrative home in Boulder, Colorado. As Deadline has been telling you for months, the Rocky Mountain metropolis ...
Lady Gaga was hit with a $100 million lawsuit by a California surf company over claims the pop star stole their logo for her new merchandise, according to documents obtained by FOX Business.
On Friday, Manhattan’s Torch & Crown Brewing Company is launching a diehard members' program: Get the company’s logo permanently tattooed on your body and receive a monthly case of beer and up ...
Khalid Mumin, who resigned as Gov. Josh Shapiro’s education secretary in December, is returning to the Reading School District to again serve as its superintendent. Mumin — who was superintendent of ...
Colorado’s health agencies will lose more than $230 million in federal grants, some of which already had been committed to programs that include crisis response teams and peer support for people ...