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If you’re planning to barbeque with family this weekend, you might want to wait until the actual Memorial Day holiday.
While temperatures will remain warm throughout the weekend, increased cloud cover and afternoon and evening thunderstorms could spoil the celebration, according to the National Weather Service.
The strongest chance for rain showers and thunderstorms is Saturday between noon and midnight, but storms are also possible tonight between 5 p.m.
With the stroke of Gov. Jared Polis’ reluctant pen, Colorado this month became the first U. S. state to pass a law expressly regulating the use of artificial intelligence — a milestone that supporters said was an imperfect starting point to establish oversight of an emerging industry.
The state’s new law broadly targets the risk of discrimination when companies use AI, while requiring basic levels of transparency.
“I think Colorado’s AI act is a major shift in the approach to AI oversight in the United States,” said Duane Pozza, a Washington, D.
In the past couple of months, Denver’s Northside has lost a few good names, both old and new.
Colton Steiner and Allison Declercq met through Funky Flame while Steiner was working at Dry Storage. (Provided by Funky Flame)
Funky Flame
On April 21, Funky Flame held its last day of service. The bakery and pizza shop took over the former N.
Denver is ready to rumble forward with its slow rollout of green composting bins, delivering them this summer to an additional 17,000 taxpayers who were promised free service when the city pivoted to a billed pay-as-you-throw collection program at the beginning of 2023.
The expansion of that service comes after a briefing on the city’s trash and solid waste collection efforts last week that left City Council members grumbling about the plodding pace of composting rollout, unreliable weekly pickups and the still-low rate at which Denver is diverting waste away from its landfill.
Councilman Paul Kashmann, in a briefing before the council’s Land Use, Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, zeroed in on the diversion rates.
Some people return each year to a favorite spot for summer vacation. But if you are among those wanting to try something new in the Rocky Mountain region, here are some suggestions that will give you reason to brag.
Ride the rails
A cellist plays in Hunter Canyon as part of the Moab Music Festival in 2023.
One Saturday in March, with a few minutes to spare before choir rehearsal, Patti Pugh engaged in what had become a habit over the last two years: “One of my Alvin searches.”
In February 2022, her 60-year-old brother, Alvin Jerome Pugh, seemingly vanished. He lived in New York City, far from his siblings in Pueblo, but he always responded to texts and calls.