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Colorado peak at 1000% of snowpack norm, two regions at less than half of what's typical
As of May 20, the statewide snowpack level in Colorado is at 107 of the norm for the date, but how much snowpack there is varies greatly by region. Leading the charge in terms of snowpack is the Arkansas River Basin of central and southern Colorado. Snowpack here is currently at 136 percent of the norm – roughly 46 percent of the typical peak for the area, which tends to be hit around April 3. ...
The Political Shift Of Colorful Colorado
Over the years, Colorado has gone from red to blue. However, will the state be a “safe” bet for President Biden come the 2024 election? Host of The Ross Kaminsky Show on KOA Radio Ross Kaminsky provides a closer look at the political shift of the Centennial State. As a talk radio host, Ross can hear directly from his listeners about what issues energize them the most. He discusses the significance of the rising cost of living and explains how the issue could present an opportunity for former President Trump to win back voters he lost. Uphill Battle: Many MAGA-focused candidates were unsuccessful in their respective races during the last election cycle. Ross explains how he believes that Republicans are being more strategic when it comes to selecting nominees, and how it could impact the balance of power in the fall.
Governor signs bill banning truckers from left lane on some parts of I-70
Semitrailers traveling through Colorado will soon no longer be allowed to use the left lane when traveling in certain high-risk areas of Interstate 70 after Gov. Jared Polis on Monday signed a bill creating the restriction. “Ensuring that our roads and highways are safe is important, especially here in Colorado’s...
At least 14 people died on Colorado slopes this ski season
At least 14 people, aged 14 to 78, died on Colorado’s ski slopes during the 2023-24 ski season. Six deaths resulted from collisions with trees. All of the deaths from collisions or falls happened on intermediate or beginner slopes. Ten of the fatalities were males, including a 14-year-old boy. Seven of the ski resort visitors who died were not from Colorado. Six of the deaths involved medical events, including a 43-year-old dentist from Kentucky who suffered a brain hemorrhage following an accident that broke his arm at Vail. Four of the deaths from medical events were skiers from out-of-state.
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