Tag: Wyoming
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Colorado’s energy crunch: Can renewables keep pace with data center demands? | ANALYSIS
Colorado faces mounting pressure on its electrical grid as data centers and advanced manufacturing drive up power needs, even as the state moves away from coal and natural gas, in favor of wind and solar energies, and battery systems. At the same time, Colorado is competing with surrounding states to attract data centers and technology…
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Coach Prime not pleased with Colorado defense’s finish in Wyoming win
BOULDER — The final 30 minutes overshadowed the first 30. After a much-improved first-half performance by the Colorado defense, Deion Sanders was disappointed by what he saw in the second half after the Buffaloes had built a comfortable lead in the 37-20 win over Wyoming. “I’m not happy with the finish,” Coach Prime said. “I…
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Kaidon Salter seizes the moment, ends quarterback controversy in Colorado’s win over Wyoming
BOULDER — Kaidon Salter didn’t think twice. He kept the ball himself, saw green grass in front and took off. His 35-yard touchdown run was the icing on the cake in Colorado’s 37-20 win over Wyoming that got the Buffaloes on track before Big 12 play resumes. As Deion Sanders watched his quarterback run into…
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Ralphie’s Return: Newest CU Buffs live mascot will make debut vs. Wyoming
Ralphie is back. Just like it should be, as Colorado gets set to take on Front Range rival Wyoming for the first time in 16 years, the Buffaloes will come out of the tunnel behind the newest version of the program’s live mascot. Ralphie VII, which has yet to be given a nickname, will make…
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Jeffco Public Schools to be investigated by U.S. Department of Education
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The U.S. Department of Education announced Monday that it is investigating the Jeffco Public Schools district regarding potential Title IX violations. The Department of Education announced the investigation to mark the 53rd anniversary of Title IX, looking into two separate schools for allegedly violating federal…
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Can Colorado better source, produce rare earth minerals? Mining experts weigh in on how
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save President Donald Trump’s recent policy directives to cut the cord between China and the U.S. for rare earth minerals triggered by China’s retaliatory cut-off of certain critical minerals put a spotlight on the United State’s near-total dependence on China for minerals, products and materials essential…
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Wyoming authorities looking for missing woman in Denver
Wyoming police are looking for a missing woman who they believe could be in the Denver area. Kelsey Johnson, 32, also known as Kelsey Hall, is described as a 5-foot-2-inch tall woman with brown eyes and naturally brown hair, though she was last known to have maroon or dark pink highlights, according to a news…
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7 arrested in connection to Denver drug, gun and sex trafficking operation
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DENVER — Federal prosecutors believe they’ve broken up part of a drug, gun and sex trafficking operation run, for at least a few months, out of a Denver apartment complex and led by notorious Venezuelan-born gang Tren de Aragua. At least a few of the seven arrested in two states this week, federal investigators believe,…
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Daniels Fund awards $200K to two Denver metro nonprofits
The Daniels Fund awarded $100,000 to two local organizations working to help locals through various issues during the foundation’s second annual Salute to Excellence Wednesday. The nonprofits, CrossPurpose and Teaching the Autism Community Trades (TACT), received the prizes while being awarded finalists for the Daniels Fund Medal of Excellence at the Denver Museum of Nature…
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Rocky Mountain DEA breaks fentanyl seizure record for second straight year
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Rocky Mountain Field Division broke a record for the most fentanyl pills seized in Colorado last year. This year, the division has already broken the previous record with a month left. The law enforcement agency has confiscated around 2.7 million fentanyl pills in the state as of the beginning of…




