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Planning the Perfect Colorado Road Trip – With or Without the Kids

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July 9, 2014

Taking a road trip is an American summer tradition. Most of us probably have childhood memories of being packed into the back of a station wagon or minivan and hauled around to the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore or Disneyland. With so much great scenery, from big cities to open country, …

Denver’s Hit-and-Run Epidemic

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June 30, 2014

Denver is experiencing an unfolding tragedy due to hit-and-run accidents. According to 9News:

  • Every day, at least one person in the core of the metro Denver area is injured by a hit-and-run driver.
  • Almost three times a month, someone, likely a pedestrian, is killed in Colorado by a motorist

Staying Safe on a Colorado Bicycle Tour

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May 21, 2014

The 20th annual Colorado Bicycle Tour will set out in the Rocky Mountains this June. The weeklong tour covers 394 miles in a loop circuit and visits six Colorado towns while cyclists make their way through some of the best scenery the Rocky Mountains have to offer. The Colorado Bicycle …

Colorado “Drive High, Get a DUI” PSAs Educate Drivers about DUI Laws

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May 14, 2014

Colorado made national headlines when it became the first state to legalize marijuana use in January 2014. While it’s now legal to purchase and consume marijuana in the state, people who do so need to obey all relevant laws regarding its use, or they still risk tickets, fines or even …

Hit-and-Run Alert System Spreads Statewide

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May 9, 2014

On March 25, 2014, Gov. John Hickenlooper signed the Medina Alert system into law for the entire state of Colorado, extending it beyond the initial coverage areas in the cities of Denver and Aurora. The system, which alerts the public about hit-and-run accidents, is the first of its kind in …

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