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Bull Elk Clash Antlers Near Homes In Estes Park, Colorado
Only makes sense that elk would clash in the "Elk Capital of the World." It's estimated that over 280,000 elk live in Colorado, which is enough to give the state the honor of housing the largest concentrated population of elk in the world. Believe it or not, that many elk bring in tourists from all over the planet, and one of the more popular places they visit is Estes Park, Colorado. The town acts as somewhat of a base for the Rocky Mountain National Park, and always has elk moving through and around the city limits. Herds occasionally take over Estes Park,...
The historic hotel behind 'The Shining' is changing hands
The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park inspired Stephen King’s novel The Shining, and the movie adaptation was also filmed there. The iconic property has been in ownership limbo recently, but that could be changing soon with a newly-approved plan. Chris Wood, editor and publisher at BizWest, joined KUNC's Nikole...
Fort Collins-area restaurant inspections: 2 require reinspection
The Larimer County and Weld County health departments have a three-tiered health inspection rating, with rankings of pass, reinspection required or closed. Establishments with violations of 0-49 points pass; those with 50-109 points require reinspection; and any with more than 110 points face closure. This report is for April 24-30....
Students, parents speak out as Poudre School District closures loom
Lilian Moore is just 10 years old, but she’s already clear on how she feels about shutting down local schools. “You throw this amazing place where many children have thrived - you just throw it into the garbage can,” Lilian said, standing just outside the auditorium at Poudre High School in Fort Collins, where a public listening session about proposed school closures in Larimer County’s Poudre School District was stretching on for hours. “It’s super sad.”
Larimer County confirms 2024's first animal case of rabies in Fort Collins: What to know
A bat found on a porch in Fort Collins has tested positive for rabies, marking the first confirmed case of an animal with the deadly virus in Larimer County this year. Larimer County Department of Health and Environment confirmed the rabies infection in a news release Monday. NOCO Humane Animal Protection and Control captured the sick bat Thursday, April 25, near the intersection of Drake Road and Timberline Road. ...
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