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Article Icon 1CDOT Trains for I-70 Tunnel Emergencies

CDOT crews are conducting regular firefighting training at the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel as officials prepare for increased fire risk along the I-70 corridor. The specialized team is tasked with responding quickly to vehicle fires, accidents, and potential wildfires in and around the tunnels.

The 22-person crew operates year-round, balancing maintenance duties with emergency response, and works alongside local fire agencies in Clear Creek and Summit counties.

Officials say the tunnel environment presents unique challenges, requiring rapid response to prevent fires from spreading in confined spaces.

With low snowpack and dry conditions raising wildfire concerns, crews are increasing mitigation efforts. CDOT officials say the goal is to ensure immediate response capability in one of Colorado’s busiest and most critical mountain routes.

Article Icon 1Wounded Soldier Returns Home to Teller County

A U.S. Army major injured in a drone attack in Kuwait has returned home and will be honored this week in Teller County. Maj. Stephen Ramsbottom was wounded during a March 1 attack while inside a command center.

Ramsbottom said he and his team were preparing to leave areas they believed could be targeted when the drone hit, describing the incident as one of the most difficult days of his life. He returned to Cripple Creek last week and is continuing his recovery.

Local officials recognized Ramsbottom at a county commissioners meeting Thursday morning. The event marked his return and service following the overseas attack.

Article Icon 1Denver’s Haunted Mansion Gets Tenants

The Peabody-Whitehead Mansion in Denver’s Capitol Hill has been converted into eight apartments after a $3 million, 13-year renovation.

Built in 1889 by the architect of the Brown Palace, the property once housed Gov. James Peabody and later served as a boarding house, nightclub, and restaurant.

Developer Ira Wertenteil preserved the building’s historic structure while incorporating artifacts tied to its past, including items inspired by original owner Dr. William Riddick Whitehead, a surgeon. The mansion has long been tied to ghost stories, though current ownership says it has not reported experiencing any paranormal activity.

Units are now leasing for roughly $3,200 to $3,800 a month, with tenants moving in as of April.

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Around Colorado

➤ Larimer County: Investigators say an escaped ember from a state fire mitigation tool may have sparked the Cougar Run wildfire Wednesday, which prompted brief evacuations before being contained. (More)

Nederland: The town’s mayoral race is separated by just one vote following record turnout, with additional ballots still being counted and a possible recount pending. (See Details)

I-70: A CDOT plow driver is facing charges, including careless driving causing death, in connection with a January crash that killed a parent and injured several youth hockey players traveling from California. The cause remains under investigation. (See Details)

Aurora: Police are investigating after an airman says a house sitter disappeared with his dog and car, as neighbors and authorities search for the missing husky and vehicle. (See Details)

Eagle County: Deputies seized more than 80 pounds of suspected methamphetamine during a traffic stop on I-70 near Gypsum, arresting an Arizona man on multiple felony drug charges. (More)

Colorado Springs: Mayor Yemi Mobolade named former rival Wayne Williams as chief of staff, signaling bipartisan cooperation nearly three years after defeating him in the 2023 mayoral race. (More)

➤ Pueblo: City officials are moving forward with a sewer rehabilitation project to reduce groundwater infiltration, with construction expected to begin as early as 2027. (More)


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Colorado Sports

The Colorado Rapids will redesign their crest and broader visual identity after surveying nearly 5,000 fans, while keeping the team name and maintaining burgundy as a core color. (More)

Nuggets center Nikola Jokić leads the NBA in both rebounds (12.9) and assists (10.9) per game with just a few games left. If it holds, it’d be the first time in league history the same player has led in both categories. (More)

The Broncos reportedly expected to sign running back Travis Etienne in free agency before he chose the Saints, after which Denver moved to re-sign J.K. Dobbins. (More)

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➤ Colorado’s largest credit union has adopted the Wings Credit Union name following a merger with Minnesota-based Wings, expanding its footprint to nearly 90 locations across multiple states. (More)

➤ A new heart and vascular ambulatory surgery center, the largest in Colorado and first in Southern Colorado, has opened in Colorado Springs, expanding access to specialized care and allowing more procedures without hospital stays. (More)

➤ RK Industries relocated its headquarters from Denver to Aurora, opening a new roughly 155,000-square-foot facility expected to create nearly 1,200 jobs in its first year, with the move supported by $24.4 million in state tax incentives. (More)

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Et Cetera

A nearly 2-foot-long hot dog dubbed Glizzilla has debuted at Coors Field, offering fans a one-pound, $45 ballpark snack designed for sharing. (More)

Cottonwood Pass Road between Gypsum and the Roaring Fork Valley will reopen Saturday for the summer, with officials urging caution due to unpaved sections, sharp turns, and steep drop-offs. (More)

Llamas at Rocky Mountain National Park are used to haul waste from backcountry toilets, and officials are seeking volunteers this summer to assist with multi-day hikes, maintenance work, and animal care. (See Details)

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