Tag: Hawaii
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Hawaii police investigating possible drowning of Colorado man
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Hawaii’s “Big Island” police are investigating the possible drowning of a 51-year-old male visitor that occurred Monday afternoon in Hilo. The man, identified as Greg Durocher of Castle Rock, Colorado, was visiting the island with his family. At around 12:28 p.m. South Hilo patrol officers…
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Aurora man dies in Hawaii from possible drowning
Jeffrey Jewers, 53, died on Tuesday
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Hundreds of thousands of Colorado homes at risk for wildfire, report says
The assessment took into account that the cities, including Denver, have the most expensive rebuilding costs
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Class action suits have already been filed over Hawaii wildfires. Here’s how they’re different from the Marshall fire lawsuits
As embers are still smoking in Lahaina, Hawaii and the death toll at 110 people, lawyers have already descending on the island in search of new clients who might be interested in suing the power company whom they suspect may have started the blaze. The Hawaii Supreme Court office which investigates complaints made against attorneys…
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Bad to the bean: Bad Ass Coffee adds second Colorado Springs-area location
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Colorado Springs coffee drinkers seemingly can’t get enough of the beverage and coffee retailers apparently can’t get enough of Colorado Springs. Bad Ass Coffee, the Hawaiian coffee concept whose first area outlet debuted more than a year ago in unincorporated Falcon, has opened a second location at Woodmen and Marksheffel roads in northeast Colorado Springs;…
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Metro Moves: Society of Industrial and Office Realtors taps Todd Witty as Colorado chapter president
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion briefs here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to [email protected]. INDUSTRIAL The Colorado Chapter President of the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors elected Todd Witty, a senior vice president at CBRE, a commercial real…
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Colorado Springs chef, caterer has goal of owning a food truck business
Jolhea Muhammad-Payton made a vow when she was 15 to learn a new skill, get a certificate, or earn a new type of licensing. At 35, she has amassed an impressive list: International hairstylist, phlebotomy, X-ray technician, medical assistant, medical billing and coding, certified nursing assistant, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, class-A truck driver, travel agent, airline ramp…
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Colorado Springs learns tips for selecting and using tropical fruits
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Exotic fruits like pineapples, mangoes, papayas, apple bananas, passion fruit, guava and lychee were once thought of as treats reserved for visitors to the countries they’re grown in. Now they’re available almost year-round in grocery stores or Asian markets. But while some are likely familiar,…
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser’s fundraiser in Hawaii draws complaint
Following a fundraiser at an exclusive resort in Hawaii, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is facing a complaint accusing him of violating the state’s campaign finance laws. Defend Colorado, a Republican affiliated dark money group that has put Democrats in its crosshairs before, has filed a formal complaint alleging that the Democratic attorney general did…
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Weiser’s fundraiser in Hawaii draws complaint
Following a fundraiser at an exclusive resort in Hawaii, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is facing a complaint accusing him of violating the state’s campaign finance laws. Defend Colorado, a Republican affiliated dark money group that has put Democrats in its crosshairs before, has filed a formal complaint alleging that the Democratic attorney general did…




