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Despite predictions, fewer Colorado child care providers closed permanently during the pandemic — but the struggle continues

Suspect arrested in shooting that injured Denver officer

DPD said three officers responded just before 11 p.m. Saturday to a home on the 4200 block of Alcott Street for a report of an unknown person in someone s enclosed backyard patio area. As officers approached, the individual used a sawed-off shotgun to fire at the officers through a wrought iron fence, and one of the officers was hit multiple times, DPD said. Another one of the officers fired multiple shots at the individual, but did not hit him, and the man fled the scene, said Matt Clark, DPD major crimes division commander, at a briefing on Monday afternoon. The officer who fired his weapon was wearing a body camera that captured video of the incident, Clark said.

Road Trip Report: Taos, Take Me Away

For the Aspen Times Weekly The Taos Pueblo, which lies on the north boundary of town, was built somewhere between 1000 and 1450 A.D. and is considered to be one ofthe oldest continuously inhabited communities in the United States. Courtesy Taos Ski Valley You’ll cross over the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, which lies about 600 feet above the river, before arriving in downtown Taos. Craig Turpin/Rising Sun Photog The view heading north on Highway 285 just past Alamosa, looking at Methodist Mountain, on the way home from Taos. Craig Turpin/Rising Sun Photog   Over the past year, I felt like I was existing among two conflicting realities of travel enthusiasts: those who still went and those who sorely stayed home.

A review of Colorado place names reveals a notorious, checkered past

To get to the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site near Eads, where 230 Native Americans were murdered, you might drive through a town named for their murderer. In between Eads and the turnoff, you’ll go through the unincorporated town of Chivington. It’s named for Civil War-era Col. John Chivington, who led the attack by the 1st and 3rd Colorado cavalries on Arapaho and Cheyenne living at Sand Creek that resulted in the slaughter. Half of those killed were women and children. While Chivington may be an extreme case, dozens of sites around Colorado have taken on names that are now getting a new look as calls for equality grow louder amidst Black Lives Matter protests.

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