Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Colorado Homelessness, Uber for Snow Removal, and a Belaying Bull Elk

Colorado saw a 134% increase in family homelessness in 2024, making it one of four states—alongside Illinois, Wyoming, and Hawaii—where homelessness among families more than doubled.                
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Article Icon 1Colorado Family Homelessness Surges 134% 

Colorado saw a 134% increase in family homelessness in 2024, making it one of four states—alongside Illinois, Wyoming, and Hawaii—where homelessness among families more than doubled.

A report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) revealed that nationwide homelessness reached a record high, with 771,480 people counted in January 2024.

Families with children experienced a 39% rise, with nearly 150,000 children experiencing homelessness on the night of the count. However, veteran homelessness declined by 8% nationally and 44% in Colorado.

Article Icon 1ACLU Questions Aurora ICE Operation 

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado has raised concerns about a recent operation in Aurora involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and local police.

The operation took place after an armed invasion at The Edge at Lowry apartment complex, where two Venezuelans were allegedly assaulted.

ICE detained 19 people, 16 of whom were arrested—all of whom are suspected Venezuelan members of the Tren de Aragua gang.

The ACLU has questioned whether Aurora police violated Colorado law restricting local involvement in federal immigration enforcement. They are seeking body camera footage, while police maintain their actions targeted criminal activity.

Article Icon 1Winter Storm Brings Snow and Frigid Temps 

A winter storm swept across the state yesterday, leaving behind snow, slippery roads, and frigid temperatures.

The Denver metro area received between 2 and 5 inches of snow, while areas from Monument Hill to Pueblo saw even heavier accumulation, prompting a Winter Storm Warning.

By early Tuesday afternoon, the snowstorm had moved out of much of the Denver area. However, flurries persisted along the I-25 corridor south of the city and across the Eastern Plains.

There’s another chance for light snow in the Denver area on Thursday. The mountains are also expected to see more snowfall on Thursday, particularly in the northern ranges. Here is a look at Colorado's snow day on Instagram

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While most joint solutions just mask the discomfort, this Antarctic discovery gets to the root cause of inflammation.

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Around Colorado

Statewide: Street racing complaints surged across the state in 2024, prompting authorities to issue 360 citations, arrest 16 individuals, and impound 11 vehicles as part of a crackdown on reckless driving. (Watch Video)

Winter Park: A Texas man has filed a lawsuit against Winter Park Resort and a lift operator alleging negligence after falling from a chairlift in March 2023, which resulted in severe injuries. (See Details)

Jefferson County Clerk Amanda Gonzalez, a Democrat, has officially announced she's running for Colorado Secretary of State in 2026. (More)

Denver: Local drivers lost an estimated 44 hours and $788 to traffic congestion in 2024, ranking the city among the most traffic-jammed in the nation, according to recent data. (See Report)

Leadville: Police are warning residents of counterfeit $20 bills after 13 fakes surfaced at a gas station. (See Photos)

Statewide: Colorado drivers can now opt for a "Chicana/o Pride" license plate that launched on Jan. 1. This design adds to a list of more than 200 license plate options currently available. (See Photo)

Colorado Sports

➤ Two NFL teams have requested head coaching interviews with Denver Broncos Senior Personnel Executive David Shaw. (More)

➤ Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic leads the NBA's Western Conference in all-star voting. (More)

➤ Devon Toews led the Colorado Avalanche to a 3-1 win over the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, scoring two goals with one assist. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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Colorado Business

Larimer County has acquired 70 acres to expand The Ranch Event Complex in Loveland. Public input will begin this month. (More)

The Auraria Campus in Denver is set to begin construction this summer on the Ballfield Project, a housing and retail development to revitalize the Tivoli Quad. Completion is expected by 2027. (More)

Denver residents can now use GreenPal, an app dubbed the “Uber for snow removal” to connect homeowners with professionals for same-day, contactless snow-clearing services. (More)

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Tired of Swollen Ankles? This Antarctic Discovery Changes Everything

Think those swollen ankles and tight shoes are just part of getting older? Think again.

Deep in the pristine waters of the Antarctic Ocean, scientists have discovered a unique marine nutrient that's changing everything we thought we knew about fluid balance and swelling.

Unlike typical supplements, this rare compound works differently—helping your body maintain healthy circulation and fluid levels in ways that ordinary solutions can't match.

What's really catching researchers' attention? How quickly people are reporting, they can wear their favorite shoes again and stay comfortable all day long.

Ready to discover why the world's coldest ocean might hold the key to ending your daily struggle with swollen feet and ankles?

What you're about to learn could change everything about swelling and joint pain.

Et Cetera

A driver blamed GPS after they ended up on Keystone’s Schoolmarm ski run. The car was stuck in the snow and abandoned with a note. No citations were issued or damages reported. (See Photos)

➤ Top Colorado attractions are offering free admission days in 2025, including state parks, museums, the Denver Zoo, botanic gardens, and more. (See Details)

A bull elk tangled in a climbing rope on an ice wall in Lake City was freed and safely belayed down by climbers and wildlife officials. (See Photos)

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The Poll

When it comes to shoveling snow, which do you prefer?

  1. Do it myself
  2. Hire someone
  3. Use a snowblower
  4. Ignore it
  5. Other

 

Yesterday's Results:

If you could live in one of Colorado’s most expensive zip codes, which one would it be?

  1. 81611 - Aspen: 21.6%
  2. 81654 - Snowmass: 20.5%
  3. 81435 - Telluride: 24.1%
  4. There’s no place like home!: 33.8%
Colorado Trivia

What scenic 48-mile road in Rocky Mountain National Park, crosses the Continental Divide at over 12,000 feet?

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