Author: Marshall Zelinger 9News
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Power shut off planned southwest of Boulder as temperatures drop this weekend
The United Power outage, which is expected from 11 p.m. Saturday to 1:30 a.m. Sunday will impact 5,000 customers
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Xcel lit up by customers upset about power shutoff
Xcel got lit up this week by customers upset about the lack of notification for having their lights turned off. On Wednesday, the Colorado Public Utilities Commission held a public hearing for Xcel customers to tell the state regulators about their experience with the purposeful power shutoffs a week-and-a-half ago. On April 6, Xcel used a…
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Parent sues DPS for discrimination after school refuses to display ‘heterosexual pride’ flag
Nathan Feldman seeks $3 million in the federal lawsuit
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How to appeal your Colorado home property value assessment
Any property owner can protest their home value assessment that counties in Colorado sent out last week, but the deadline in June 8
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For 15th consecutive year, no one won the Mile High Raffle ‘dream house’
The rules of the Boys and Girls Club raffle are clear that if fewer than 80,000 tickets are sold, the grand prize reverts to cash.
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Decoding the charges on your Xcel bill
Reading an Xcel bill these days requires a handful of TUMS. The back of the bill is just as difficult to read. It describes the reason for each charge, if you can understand the explanation. To use a line from Beetlejuice: “This thing reads like stereo instructions.” Xcel Energy Regional Vice President for Regulatory and…
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Text messages between city leaders show delay, confusion with Marshall fire evacuation alerts
Text messages between Louisville city leaders show confusion and a delay in getting evacuation notices to residents during the Marshall fire. Those text messages, along with city emails, were obtained using the Colorado Open Records Act. Louisville stopped answering questions about the Marshall fire evacuation process in late January. After submitting the open records request,…
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Text messages between city leaders show delay, confusion with Marshall fire evacuation alerts
Text messages between Louisville city leaders show confusion and a delay in getting evacuation notices to residents during the Marshall fire. Those text messages, along with city emails, were obtained using the Colorado Open Records Act. Louisville stopped answering questions about the Marshall fire evacuation process in late January. After submitting the open records request,…




