Our city was rocking. Who knew there was so much orange. What a great way to start the week. Im cheryl preheim, along with cory rose and Amelia Earhart has your traffic and Marty Coniglio has your forecast. Folks mainly on the west side of the metro area and in the front range foothills. Gorgeous otherwise. We have another one of those beautiful sunrises going. Wind now pushing close to 30 Miles Per Hour along the turnpike between broomfield and boulder. Between 25 and 50 Miles Per Hour right now in the foothills. That means good air quality for you today. No wood burning restrictions in effect. Look at temperatures on the Northwest Side from broomfield to boulder. Its 50 in longmont. Go right down the road into fort collins where its in the 30s right now. Were going to be warm and dry we started that way here. Its going to continue here. The closest snow is over along the missouri river. Its not headed our way. It jumps up. The temperatures are going to fly, already in the 50s on the
IT WAS October 5, 1944 when an horrific shooting massacre happened in a Kingsclere pub, resulting in three people being murdered. Seventy-six years after the gruesome triple murder happened, the Gazette looks back at that fateful night, with information from Kingsclere Heritage Association, researched by a relative of someone who was there. Hushed up by the allied forces for fear it could affect relations with the Americans and be a blow to the morale of civilians, details of the massacre were almost lost to history. And with conflicting information given in accounts about what happened, the true story may never be known.