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Severe thunderstorm warning issued for southeastern Weld
The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for southeastern Weld County and central Adams County until 4:45 p.m. At 3:43 p.m., the National Weather Service Doppler Radar indicated a severe thunderstorm capable of producing damaging winds in excess of 60 mph.
Fundraiser set for crash victim
David Chacon, 40, of Greeley was left paralyzed from his chest down after his car hit a dead horse laying on a road May 4 near Hudson.
Starr Hudson. owner of Hudson's Bay, cuts one of two pony tails from Jaylynne Grossnickle's hair at her salon.
Wild races get I-76 roaring again
Phil Pietrowski/Special To The Times Victory John Schneider of Hudson celebrates his championship in the dwarfs main event at I-76 Speedway Saturday evening.
Fields of fear for Colorado illegal farm laborers
They lived in squalor - ratty tile floors, holes in the walls, mold, disgusting bathrooms, unsafe water - and worked jobs that left them bone-weary. They were migrant farmworkers, Mexicans who slipped into the country illegally and found work in the fields of northern Colorado, and from the outside, their lives looked typical for people living on ...
$8M Awarded To Migrant Workers Who Were Deported
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Fields of fear for Colorado illegal farm laborers
Felisa Cardona and Kevin Vaughan/The Denver Post Originally published 01:46 p.m., May 17, 2009 Updated 01:46 p.m., May 17, 2009 They lived in squalor - ratty tile floors, holes in the walls, mold, disgusting bathrooms, unsafe water - and worked jobs that left them bone-weary. They were migrant farmworkers, Mexicans who slipped into the country ...
Grant Family Farms: Pedro Alvarez, 21, plants onions on the 2,000-acre farm that sells to Whole Foods stores along the Front Range.
Mi Casa inspires people to "Be Anything"
Depending on how you looked at it, the theme for Mi Casa's annual fundraising luncheon - Be Anything - could have been a gentle suggestion, a vote of confidence, even a command.
Training of bus drivers said OK
Two school bus accidents last week involving two different drivers for a rural Weld County district appear to be just part of a string of bad luck, according to a preliminary investigation by state and district officials.
Things just keep getting more complicated for the Keenesburg-Hudson school district, in southeastern Weld County, as the driver of a school bus involved in a crash Wednesday likely will be ticketed for driving the bus away from a stop sign and into the path of a car, according to the Colorado State Patrol.
Griego: Going the extra degree for a GI
The e-mail came across Marti Hudson's desk at Colorado Christian University sometime in December.
Historical Hindsights: Late-spring storm crippled Klug Ranch
In 1882, the Burlington-Missouri Railroad created a station called Keene on a sidetrack used primarily for loading and shipping livestock.
Magnum D'Or Resources Signs Deal to Acquire Tire Landfill
Magnum D'Or Resources has signed a letter-of-intent with Tire Recycling, Inc., Hudson, Colo., to acquire all of its holdings and assets.
Blowing snow closes highway...
Snow and strong winds hit northern Colorado this morning, resulting in hazardous driving conditions and the declaration that Weld County is on accident alert.
Homeowners Want Answers To Flammable Water Problem
Mar 28, 2009 11:19 am US/Mountain Reporting Shaun Boyd FORT LUPTON, Colo. The Colorado Oil and Gas Commission said it's doing all that it can to trace the source of Natural Gas in well water in the Fort Lupton area.
Homeowners Vent Fears About Gas In Water Wells
State officials are testing more water wells in the Fort Lupton area after hearing from residents who want to know if they're in danger of the same problem that caused a neighbor's tap water to catch fire.
Chain-reaction crash on I-76 near Hudson
A multi-car pile up on I-76 near Hudson shut down one side of the highway for 2-1/2 hours and seriously injured one person.
State Officials Test More Water Wells in Fort Lupton Area
State officials are testing more water wells in the Fort Lupton area after hearing from residents who want to know if they're in danger of the same problem that caused a neighbor's tap water to catch fire.
Residents are fearing gassed up well water
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission on Friday failed to calm angered residents who complained they were never informed that their well water might be tainted with natural gas.
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