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Online education program ‘Avalanche Aware’ launched by 3 snow safety agencies
Jonathan Ingraham
jonathan.ingraham@denvergazette.com
Updated 15 minutes ago
Winter backcountry users have new tool designed to introduce people to avalanche safety concepts Three snow safety agencies from the western United States have joined forces ahead of winter 2025-26 and launched a free, online educational program titled ‘Avalanche Aware’,...
Jonathan Ingraham
Reporter
Celebration set for reborn Duck Lake in Colorado Springs
Seth Boster
seth-boster@denvergazette.com
Updated 2 hours ago
A celebration is set for the return of a scenic site in Colorado Springs. Officials have scheduled a ribbon cutting for 11 a.m. Oct. 30 at Duck Lake, the restored body of water along the greenway in Monument Valley Park....
Seth Boster
Reporter
Hurricane Melissa weakens as it churns across Cuba as a Category 2 storm
Ariel Fernandez
ariel.fernandez@associatedpress.com
Updated 2 hours ago
SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba (AP) — Hurricane Melissa was grinding across Cuba on Wednesday as a Category 2 storm after pummeling Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. At least one...
Ariel Fernandez
Reporter
Regis University exhibits lively Day of the Dead art show
Colleen Smith
colleen-smith@gazette.com
Updated 2 hours ago
13 local artists celebrate the cycle of life For Alfredo Cardenas — one of 13 local artists showcased in Regis University’s exhibition “Día de Muertos: A Celebration of Remembrance” — the Day of the Dead holds personal gravitas, but also...
Colleen Smith
Reporter
Lindsey Vonn says she has ‘nothing to prove’ as she prepares to return to the Winter Olympics
Stephen Whyno
stephen.whyno@associatedpress.com
Updated 2 hours ago
NEW YORK (AP) — Lindsey Vonn feels like she has “nothing to prove” in her bid to return to the Winter Olympics at the age of 41, more than two decades since her first. The American ski great with medals...
Stephen Whyno
Reporter
Denver weather: Temperatures rebound Wednesday after chilly night
Jonathan Ingraham
jonathan.ingraham@denvergazette.com
Updated 4 hours ago
Weather around metro Denver on Wednesday will bounce back toward seasonal conditions after a cool Tuesday and cold night; Denver International Airport recorded a low of 21 degrees. Cities along the I-25 corridor including Longmont (12), La Salle (11) and...
Jonathan Ingraham
Reporter
Colorado justices ponder whether rental car companies are also ‘insurers’
Michael Karlik
michael-karlik@denvergazette.com
Updated 1 hour ago
The Colorado Supreme Court considered last week whether car rental companies that offer insurance policies can also be deemed “insurers” who may be sued for their failure to pay out benefits on claims. Hertz Corp. argued it was not an...
Michael Karlik
Reporter
Denver area events for Oct. 29
Carlotta Olson
carlotta-olson@denvergazette.com
Updated 21 hours ago
If you have an event taking place in the Denver area, email information to carlotta.olson@gazette.com at least two weeks in advance. All events are listed in the calendar on space availability. Wednesday Two-piece — 6 p.m., Marquis Theater, 2009 Larimer St., Denver,...
Carlotta Olson
Reporter
Denver officials celebrate initial opening of Park Hill Park
Michael Braithwaite
michael.braithwaite@gazette.com
Updated 3 hours ago
The chain-link gates of Park Hill Park opened to the public for the first time Tuesday afternoon as Denver officials celebrated the city’s newest project. The largest acquisition of private property for park use in Denver’s history, the 155-acre parcel...
Michael Braithwaite
Reporter
OpenAI may move forward with new business structure, partnership with Microsoft, regulators say
The Associated Press
the-associated-press@denvergazette.com
Updated 17 hours ago
OpenAI said Tuesday it has reorganized its ownership structure and converted its business into a public benefit corporation after two crucial regulators, the Delaware and California attorneys general, said they would not oppose the plan. The restructuring paves the way...
The Associated Press
Reporter
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save On Friday night, a Steamboat Springs man called the police fearing that his house had been robbed. But instead of muddy boot prints or a robber’s mask, they found paw prints. The curious bear entered the Steamboat […]





