There were a lot of highlights during the 20th Annual 28 Hours of Hope. One of their personal highlights came Thursday evening. Brian and Todd were given a gift.
The Weld County Sheriff's Office is looking for two suspects who may have been involved in an assault on Sunday, April 15, 2018. The assault happened near Eaton.
Colorado State University has sold the naming rights for their new $225 million on-campus stadium that opened in the summer of 2017. We have all the details.
Two of the females in Cheyenne Mountain Zoo’s herd of 17 giraffes are pregnant. The zoo has begun the live-streaming watch for their 200th and 201st giraffe calf.
Very strong winds downed trees, knocked out power, toppled semi-trucks and even closed multiple major highways this week. How windy was it? We have some numbers.
For the 4th year in a row, the Greeley Stampede is holding a contest to select singers from our community to sing “The Star Spangled Banner”. We have details.
The Poudre School District recently sent out a letter to parents warning of a possible unplanned non-student, teacher workday. We have that letter for you.
The James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital is holding their 39th annual Open House from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 21. We have all of the details.
A farm in Indiana is recalling more than 200 million eggs in 9 states, including Colorado, because of salmonella fears. At least 22 illnesses have been reported.
Great free concerts can be seen every year on the Extraction Stage, at the Greeley Stampede. The headlining acts for 2018 have been finalized for the stage.
All of the wonderful K99 listeners help us shatter the record for the 28 Hours of Hope. We have pictures from our 20th annual event. We hope you enjoy them.