June 25, 2025
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Bishop well blowout: Chevron blames equipment-installation failure

Chevron continues to clean up toxic chemicals spewed into the air, soil and water after an oil and gas well in Weld County blew out in April due to equipment-installation failures, the company announced this week. The company submitted its root-cause analysis to the Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission on Tuesday and then released

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CU ranks in top 20 U.S. universities for granted patents

The National Academy of Inventors ranked the University of Colorado in the top 20 on its list of top 100 U.S. universities that were granted utility patents in 2024. Utility patents are issued for new inventions and stop others from replicating the invention. CU ranked 18th out of 100 with 104 patents across its campuses

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CSPD warns community members of alleged scam involving gold transactions

COLORADO SPRINGS — The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is investigating new cases of alleged scams where they say criminals pose as law enforcement members and demand payments in Gold or other precious metals. The alleged criminals will claim the victim did the following before demanding the gold payment: missed jury duty failed to show

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How a perilous 10-year ‘treasure hunt’ claimed five lives – after man who thought he was dying from cancer buried chest with ‘$1M of gold’ in the Rocky Mountains… leaving only a cryptic poem as the clue

This is the stranger than fiction true story behind Netflix‘s latest docuseries Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure, which explores the deadly ten-year quest for a real life loot filled to the brim with ‘$1million worth of riches’. Eighty-year-old art dealer Forrest Fenn created chaos back in 2010 when he buried his fortune in

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The Western dreamland at the center of America’s new gold rush… where mining families toss $500k checks in the trash

When Ruth Seloover recently opened her mail to find an unsolicited check for $488,000, she didn’t even flinch – she just threw it straight in the shredder. It was an offer to buy the three-bedroom home she shares with her husband Jack in Erie, Colorado.  The couple had bought the property in 1969 for $15,250,

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Denver approves local rules for psilocybin healing centers

As psychedelic healing centers prepare to open in Colorado this spring, Denver has decided it will impose some local rules for the programs beyond the state’s requirements. Under the city’s ordinance, which the City Council approved unanimously Monday, businesses interested in operating centers where people can take psychedelics under supervision will be required to apply

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