Tag: Pueblo
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10 spots for comfort food across Colorado’s Front Range
Just as winter is about skiing in the mountains in Colorado, it’s about finding comfort back home. It’s about finding a taste of home — that heavy chow that brings us warmth and brings us back. Consider these feasts across the Front Range: Gray’s Coors Tavern, Pueblo: We can’t talk about comfort food in Colorado…
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Xcel Energy proposes long-term economic solutions for communities affected by coal plant closures
Critics argue Xcel’s plan risks harmful technologies and costs, urging focus on clean energy.
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UPDATE: Teen located, Amber alerted canceled
UPDATE: The teen was located and is safe with family, according to Pueblo police. An Amber Alert has been issued for a 13-year-old Hispanic girl who was kidnapped Wednesday evening while inside a stolen truck out of Pueblo. Sandra Mendoza last seen near the 1200 block of South Prairie Aveune in Pueblo at 5:10 p.m.…
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Culture is the key ingredient to Colorado’s food scene
It’s hard to miss Mawa McQueen around Aspen — she’s a local celebrity, after all — and yet we struggled to find her. In an unassuming business center across from the airport, we drove between a gas station and a liquor store, between a mechanic and a contractor’s office, between an insurance agency and a…
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Labor Day last day for Colorado State Fair
Fairgoers have a few options to enjoy on the state fair’s last day.
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That’s amore: A family’s Italian food spans 100 years in Pueblo | Craving Colorado
PUEBLO • Every step in the neighborhood comes with a memory. “My great-uncle lived there,” Vince Gagliano says, pointing at one house and then another. “The Volores lived there, the Valles lived there. My cousin, Rose, lived there. The Estradas lived there.” Gagliano grew up around here, here in the shadow of the steel mill…
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What to know about this week’s massive heatwave and how to stay safe
‘Moderate’ heat risk expected in the Front Range and ‘major’ heat risk in Southeast Colorado.
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Beach for quiet water play opens at Colorado state park
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to emphasize Kestrel Pond not being a designated “swim beach.” As the busy season ramps up at Colorado’s busiest state park, an area has opened to be a break from the noisy bustle. “A place of more solitude compared to the main lake where powerboats, fishing boats and…
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Finding home: The little-known story of a Black orphanage in southern Colorado
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save PUEBLO • Black history hides in a dark, dusty bunker on the tumbleweed plains of southeast Colorado where World War I-era chemical weapons were once stored. Stored here now are reminders of a much different place. The Lincoln Home “was the only known orphanage of…





