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Author: Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins Coloradoan

Nation

Colorado man sentenced to 23 years in prison after shooting ranger at Rocky Mountain National Park

November 4, 2022Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on Colorado man sentenced to 23 years in prison after shooting ranger at Rocky Mountain National Park

A Colorado man who pleaded guilty to shooting a Rocky Mountain National Park ranger during a gunfight was sentenced to 23 years in federal prison.

Nation

A 6-year-old Colorado boy died after a rattlesnake bite: What to know if you’re bitten

July 17, 2022Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on A 6-year-old Colorado boy died after a rattlesnake bite: What to know if you’re bitten

A 6-year-old boy died as a result of a rattlesnake bite near Colorado Springs. Here’s what you need to know about handling snake bites.

News

Kruger Rock Fire pilot was going back for ‘one more pass’ before fatal Colorado crash, authorities say

November 17, 2021Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on Kruger Rock Fire pilot was going back for ‘one more pass’ before fatal Colorado crash, authorities say

Veteran pilot Marc Thor Olson told his ground crew the air was turbulent and he was going to make one more pass before crashing on Tuesday night.

Travel

February is already the deadliest avalanche month in more than a decade. Here’s what’s fueling it.

February 16, 2021Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on February is already the deadliest avalanche month in more than a decade. Here’s what’s fueling it.

Eighteen people have died in avalanches nationally in February, making it the deadliest month in more than a decade.

News

Colorado State athletes group wants athletics director Joe Parker removed over sexual misconduct cases

November 25, 2020Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on Colorado State athletes group wants athletics director Joe Parker removed over sexual misconduct cases

Tensions grow as athletes confront CSU president regarding what they say is a litany of cases mishandled by athletic department leadership.

Travel

Rocky Mountain National Park to partially reopen Friday after wildfire closures

November 2, 2020November 5, 2020Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on Rocky Mountain National Park to partially reopen Friday after wildfire closures

Rocky Mountain National Park will partially reopen on Friday after closing amid two of the largest wildfires in Colorado history.

Travel

Colorado wildfires: Rocky Mountain National Park closes, tourist town evacuates after fire erupts

October 22, 2020Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on Colorado wildfires: Rocky Mountain National Park closes, tourist town evacuates after fire erupts

The East Troublesome fire erupted Wednesday, causing the evacuation of Grand Lake and westside closing of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Sports

‘Hidden in plain sight’: Colorado State football staff accused of racial insensitivity, abuse

August 9, 2020Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on ‘Hidden in plain sight’: Colorado State football staff accused of racial insensitivity, abuse

Colorado State former and current players and staff say athletic director Joe Parker and other administrators failed to address abusive behavior.

Sports

‘Horrified’ Colorado State president vows to ‘get to the bottom’ of athletic department’s COVID-19 handling

August 6, 2020Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on ‘Horrified’ Colorado State president vows to ‘get to the bottom’ of athletic department’s COVID-19 handling

CSU president Joyce McConnell issued stern warning to CSU athletic staff regarding coronavirus safety measures in university-wide email.

Sports

Colorado State football players allege officials are covering up COVID-19 health threat

August 4, 2020August 5, 2020Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins ColoradoanComments Off on Colorado State football players allege officials are covering up COVID-19 health threat

Colorado State football players and athletic department staff say coaches have told players not to report COVID-19 symptoms to trainers.

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