Posted 5:56 PM 10/29/2012 by Matt Stafford
AVON LAKE, Ohio (AP) - Mitt Romney is urging supporters to donate to the Red Cross or other relief agencies gearing up to help storm victims. In one of his last campaign appearances before suspending those events as Hurricane Sandy comes ashore, Romney also called on supporters in the (More)
Posted 10:23 AM 10/28/2012 by Matt Stafford
NEW YORK (AP) - Airlines cancelled more than 3,000 flights as a result of Hurricane Sandy as of Sunday morning, with hubs along the East Coast bearing the brunt of the disruptions. According to the flight-tracking service FlightAware, 707 flights have been cancelled Sunday, with more (More)
Posted 9:28 AM 10/26/2012 by Lauren Molenburg
WASHINGTON (AP) - The pre-Halloween hybrid weather monster that federal forecasters call "Frankenstorm" is looking more ominous by the hour for the East Coast, and utilities and local governments are getting ready.
Meteorologists expect a natural horror show of high wind, heavy rain (More)
Posted 4:23 PM 10/25/2012 by Joe Bevans
Snow is here and that brings out lots of people looking to get snow tires. Shops all accross our area are busy getting drivers ready for winter. Experts say that advances in tire technology make today's snow tires a big plus in winter driving. The traditional studded tires are still in demand, but new rubber compounds make studless ice tires comparable in performance.
Posted 3:13 PM 10/18/2012 by Mike Daniels
Under clear skies low temperatures were cold enough for a killing freeze across most of southeast Colorado this morning. This is how cold it got: Colorado Springs 30 degrees, Pueblo 24, Lamar 26, Walsenburg 26, Canon City 24, Trinidad 24, Alamosa 17.
Posted 10:30 AM 10/7/2012 by Matt Stafford
DENVER (AP) - Authorities say a man was found dead near downtown Denver as temperatures dipped below freezing. Denver police spokesman John White says the body was found on the 1300 block of Pearl Street just before 6 a.m. Saturday, but the coroner's office has not yet determined if (More)
Posted 8:24 PM 10/6/2012 by Patrick "Juice" Godfrey
An unexpected threat in the Waldo Canyon burn scar could make flooding concerns even worse.
Diffuse Knapweed, a noxious weed, is already in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood and ready to invade the already devastated area. The weed is common in El Paso County and is in the sights of the County (More)
Posted 7:34 PM 10/4/2012 by AP posted by Juice Godfrey
DENVER (AP) - The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says drought conditions are expected to stick around for the fall in Colorado.Colorado and Wyoming had their warmest summers on record this year, and parts of eastern Colorado and Wyoming are experiencing exceptional (More)