‘The Tamale Act’ Could Let Coloradans Sell Homemade Tamales and More

‘The Tamale Act’ Could Let Coloradans Sell Homemade Tamales and More

Colorado Lawmakers Push Bill to Expand Legal Sales of Homemade Foods Colorado lawmakers are pushing a new bipartisan bill that could make it easier to legally buy and sell homemade foods like tamales, burritos, and tortas. House Bill 26-1033 — nicknamed “The Tamale Act” — would expand the state’s Cottage Foods Act by removing current restrictions that ban the sale of homemade foods requiring refrigeration or containing meat. Right now...

UPDATE: Man Gets 30 Months Probation After Teen Thrown to Floor at In-N-Out

UPDATE: Man Gets 30 Months Probation After Teen Thrown to Floor at In-N-Out

Man Sentenced After Teen Slammed to Ground at Loveland In-N-Out A Colorado man has been sentenced after a viral 2024 video showed a 15-year-old boy being thrown to the ground inside an In-N-Out Burger in Loveland. On Monday, Lucas Kalisher pleaded guilty to attempted second-degree assault, according to the 8th Judicial District Attorney’s Office. The case stems from an August 4, 2024 incident at the In-N-Out on Fall River Drive,...

Denver Ramps Up Photo Radar Vans — Top 10 Speed Trap Zones Revealed

Denver Ramps Up Photo Radar Vans — Top 10 Speed Trap Zones Revealed

Don’t Hit the Gas Here: Denver’s Top 10 Speed Trap Zones Revealed Denver is ramping up photo radar enforcement as part of a broader push tied to traffic safety and city finances. Mayor Mike Johnston first announced the plan last fall during his proposed budget presentation, saying expanded speed enforcement would help reduce dangerous driving while also generating modest additional revenue. As reported by KUSA 9 News, the city estimates...

Colorado Travelers Stranded After Cartel Violence Erupts in Puerto Vallarta

Colorado Travelers Stranded After Cartel Violence Erupts in Puerto Vallarta

Denver Passengers Turned Around Mid-Flight as Violence Breaks Out in Mexico Violence in parts of Mexico following the death of a cartel leader has disrupted travel plans for several Coloradans, leaving some stranded abroad and others grounded before their vacations even began. According to KUSA 9 News, unrest broke out in Puerto Vallarta after a military operation resulted in the killing of a high-ranking cartel figure. Videos circulating online showed...

WATCH: Road Rage Backfires: Angry Driver Kicks Truck… Then Watches His Own Car Get Wrecked

WATCH: Road Rage Backfires: Angry Driver Kicks Truck… Then Watches His Own Car Get Wrecked

A road rage encounter caught on video in Colorado is going viral after a confrontation between two drivers escalated in dramatic fashion. The clip, which has racked up hundreds of thousands of likes and millions of views, shows an angry driver confronting a truck on the side of the road. When the video begins, the confrontation is already underway. One man can be seen outside his vehicle kicking the door...

When Do Bars Stop Checking IDs in Colorado? The Answer Might Sting a Little

When Do Bars Stop Checking IDs in Colorado? The Answer Might Sting a Little

How Old Do You Have to Be to Not Get IDed in Colorado? If you’re ordering a drink or picking up a six-pack in Colorado, the golden rule still applies: you must be 21 or older to buy alcohol. Most of the time, that means showing an ID, even if you feel like you’re obviously old enough. But Colorado law does include an interesting exception. Under state liquor regulations, businesses...

A Colorado Mayor Is Floating a Bold Idea to Bring Gambling to This City

A Colorado Mayor Is Floating a Bold Idea to Bring Gambling to This City

Pueblo Could Become Colorado’s Next Casino Town Under New Proposal A proposal being discussed in Pueblo could eventually open the door for casino gambling in another Colorado city, a move supporters believe could help boost tourism and revive downtown. Casino-style gambling in Colorado is currently limited to Cripple Creek, Black Hawk and Central City, but Pueblo leaders are exploring whether that could change. During a recent episode of Mayor Heather...

A Zipline Down 16th Street? Denver Mayoral Hopeful Reveals Wild Plan to Turn Downtown Into Vegas

A Zipline Down 16th Street? Denver Mayoral Hopeful Reveals Wild Plan to Turn Downtown Into Vegas

Magicians, Performers, and a Sky Drop? One Candidate’s Vision for 16th Street Is Turning Heads A Denver mayoral candidate is drawing attention for a bold vision centered on transforming the 16th Street Mall into a high-energy entertainment district inspired by Las Vegas. Aurelio Martinez, a lifelong Curtis Park resident and retired IT professional, says reviving downtown — especially 16th Street — is the key to bringing life back to the...