Tag: Pueblo
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Craving Colorado | Romero’s Cafe
Romero’s Cafe, founded in 1976 by Virginia Romero and now run by her son Robert, gained recognition when President Barack Obama visited in 2012 The menu features staples like the Monster Burrito, Enchiladas Tejanas, green chili, and the chile cone.
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No skis, no problem: 10 ideas for winter fun across the Front Range
Just because you don’t ski doesn’t mean you can’t have fun come winter. If you’re living on the Front Range, the possibilities are endless. Here are 10 must-dos: 1. Enjoy a beer run in Fort Collins: It’s more than New Belgium Brewing Co. and Odell Brewing Co. This town is saturated with some of the…
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President Biden set to visit CS Wind plant in Pueblo
Pueblo might be known as the Steel City, but it is also home to the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturing plant. It is that manufacturing presence that is drawing President Joe Biden, Gov.Jared Polis and other officials to visit the CS Wind turbine tower manufacturing facility Wednesday in Pueblo. CS Wind, a South Korean-based company,…
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Giving thanks to Colorado’s outdoors: 9 favorite places
A storied, river-cut region on the state’s southeastern plains. A ridge spanning the alpine for miles and miles. A campground near the headwaters of the Colorado River, perfect for the family. The rocky, desert uplift dominating the Western Slope. The parks and open spaces right out our back doors. These were some of the places…
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Colorado’s poorest schools have fewer highly effective teachers than the wealthiest schools, raising equity concerns
The findings reinforce the link between educational outcomes and families’ level of poverty or wealth
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Colorado looks to attract wind turbine company near Pueblo
Company could create more than 2,300 jobs
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I-25 closure suspends service on Colorado Springs/Pueblo Outrider
The collapse of a railroad bridge over I-25 north of Pueblo that closed I-25 caused suspension of the Bustang Outrider route between Pueblo and Colorado Springs until further notice. The detour route via US 50 and CO 115 is an additional 58 miles, and would throw off scheduled connections with other Bustang and Outrider routes…
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Colorado fall bucket list: Pumpkin patches, corn mazes and more
The summer heat has lifted. A cool, familiar crisp has returned. The tourist crowds are thinning. The colors are changing. The kids are in the groove at school. It’s time to give them a break — to show them what a great state it is they call home. Here are 10 fall to-dos around Colorado…
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Gifts that keep giving: Colorado’s long-going families in food
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Not long ago on a drive through Cañon City, we stopped at The Owl Cigar Store, a local staple with a deceiving name. Cigars are not sold here. Burgers have been the speciality inside the bar that looks about the same since the Santilli brothers…
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Colorado’s iconic foods, from slopper to harvest
When we think about eating in Colorado, we think about green chili meeting a beefy, unlikely partner. We think about a very unlikely part of a bull. And then, of course, there’s the colorful variety that grows from our beautiful, gracious Earth. Here’s a look at the state’s iconic foods: The slopper: About that unlikely…




