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Xcel Energy offers winter heating and energy saving tips as snow moves in and temperatures drop

Xcel Energy offers winter heating and energy saving tips as snow moves in and temperatures drop

Tips to conserve energy, stay safe, report outages and stay informed when severe weather hits
Graduation rates dip across U.S. as pandemic stalls progress

Graduation rates dip across U.S. as pandemic stalls progress

The drops came despite at least some states and educators loosening standards to help struggling students.
Denver school bathrooms would always stock free tampons, pads under proposed policy

Denver school bathrooms would always stock free tampons, pads under proposed policy

The Denver school board wants to make sure free pads and tampons are available in school bathrooms for years to come.
Winter weather alert: Snow and ice

Winter weather alert: Snow and ice

City snow and ice control: List of resources to access storm updates and info
Breaking news: SVVSD cancels after school activities

Breaking news: SVVSD cancels after school activities

This includes childcare services.
Boulder County mask order stays in place, despite dropping case numbers

Boulder County mask order stays in place, despite dropping case numbers

Mask order discussed Feb. 14
What is a bomb cyclone? An atmospheric scientist explains

What is a bomb cyclone? An atmospheric scientist explains

A cyclone becomes a bomb when its central pressure decreases very quickly
One driver fires shots at another during confrontation last week

One driver fires shots at another during confrontation last week

The victim escaped unscathed but police are still searching for the suspect.
Colorado higher education leaders say they need more funding this year

Colorado higher education leaders say they need more funding this year

Colorado needs to invest more than three times what its governor proposed for college and university budgets
County's COVID-19 numbers sliding

County's COVID-19 numbers sliding

At least 95% of residents received one dose