U.S. Postal Service problems plague residents in Colorado mountain towns who rely on USPS as never before for delivery of items ordered over the Internet:
https://t.co/o4WVWlRn8w
Denver moves to permanently close some streets to cars. Gondola over I-25, South Platte River and rails proposed as part of better public transportation. https://t.co/fp0p8Gdrii
Crackdown on Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, in metro Denver raises hopes for ending extraordinary violence, points to porous border and problems in Central America:
https://t.co/XCsAcvP7e2
A recent profile of Colorado nature photographer and environmentalist John Fielder - and examples of his work given to state residents:
https://t.co/4XPatMWj67
Colorado Palisade 🍑🍑🍑= ethereal local eating - not so easily outsourced. U.S. increasingly relies on foreign workers and imports for food:
https://t.co/zkb0ZNbuXx
As the weather gets hot and hotter, laws in Colorado and at least a dozen other states shield Good Samaritans who smash windows of locked cars to save distressed pets and children: https://t.co/yF8QQSU7Nn
Colorado and more than a dozen other states have laws that shield people who break glass to try to rescue distressed pets and children locked in hot vehicles. In west metro Denver on July 4th, rescuers did so....
https://t.co/yF8QQSUFCV
Colorado stands out in limiting public access to rivers. The Colorado Supreme Court has dismissed an 81-year-old fisherman's long-running case -
https://t.co/M0Laamt2OW
Water storage reservoirs rising, rivers swelling, grass and trees thickening around Colorado due to regular rain and steadily melting mountain snow: https://t.co/8xXn2a7IRG
Denver-based Frontier Airlines is paying gate employees an extra $10 "commission" for every time they block a traveler from boarding with a bag that won't fit in the measurement box: https://t.co/7bPdf5sqsr