Local officials in Colorado’s mountain counties are warning that new state emission regulations for landfills could force them to raise residents’ trash collection fees. The rules, which were passed last year by the Colorado Air...
Researchers say that rectal cancer mortality is rising significantly faster than colon cancer in younger Americans — and the trend may worsen through 2035.
The Tony Award-winner sat for a lengthy profile in The New Yorker, which detailed her close history with Scott Rudin who is back from his exile and producing a series of shows starring Metcalf.
Following a shooting at the White House Correspondents` Dinner, which President Trump was attending, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro says that making your views known through violence, especially against the president of the United States, is "antidemocratic at its core."
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Minogue and Brian Shortsleeve now head toward a September primary showdown. The post Did Mass. GOP make the right choice with Mike Minogue? appeared first on Boston.com .
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: When the Call Federal Credit Union outside Richmond, Va., was robbed at gunpoint in 2019, the suspect took $195,000 from the bank`s vault and fled before the police arrived. A detective interviewed witnesses and reviewed the bank`s security footage. But with no leads, the officer relied on a so-called geofence warrant to sweep up location data from all the cellphones in the vicinity of the bank for the 30 minutes before and after the robbery. The data he gathered eventually led to the identification and conviction of Okello T. Chatrie, now 31, a Jamaican immigrant who came to the United States in 2017. Geofence searches have become increasingly popular as a tool for law enforcement, but critics say they put at risk the personal data of everyday Americans and violate the Constitution. Mr. Chatrie challenged the use of a geofence warrant in his conviction, in a case that will be heard by the Supreme Court on Monday. The justices will examine how the Constitution`s traditional protections apply to rapidly changing technology that has made it easier for the police to scoop up vast amounts of data to assemble a detailed look at a person`s movements and activities. It has been eight years since the court last took up a major Fourth Amendment case involving the expectations of privacy for the millions of people carrying cellphones in the digital age. In that 2018 case, the court ruled that the government generally needs a warrant to collect location data drawn from cell towers about the customers of cellphone companies. The court has also limited the government`s ability to use GPS devices to track suspects` movements, and it has required that law enforcement get a warrant to search individual cellphones. In Mr. Chatrie`s case, the government did obtain a warrant, but one that his legal team said was overly broad, violating Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches. Read more of this story
California continues to fight the Trump administration after it defied state officials to restart oil drilling off the Santa Barbara coast in the name of national security.
25 years ago April 27, 2001 The Vail Police Chief was seeking help from outside agencies in dealing with massive crowds in town ahead of the Independence Day holiday which had, in recent years, grown...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled a new House map for the state Legislature to consider in a special session this week that would appear to give Republicans four pickup opportunities if enacted. The map, which was first reported by Fox News Digital, is expected to come up for a vote in both the state House […]
A mysterious “golden orb” found more than two miles deep in the Gulf of Alaska left scientists baffled for over two years, sparking wild speculation about its origins. After an intensive investigation combining deep-sea expertise, microscopic analysis, and advanced DNA sequencing, researchers finally cracked the case. The strange object turned out not to be an egg, sponge, or anything alien, but the remains of tissue from a giant deep-sea anemone.
Dr. Dre and Michelle Saniei have the internet doing a serious double take ... because new photos of the two have fans convinced they might be an item. The 61 year old music mogul and the 37 year old Bravo star from "The Valley" were spotted leaving…
According to a news release from the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, on April 22, at approximately 2:30 p.m., the Craig Regional Communications Center received a 911 call from a rancher on North Highway 13 near...
Starbird Chicken will open its second Colorado location at 6360 Promenade Parkway in Castle Rock on Monday, April 27, with a community celebration from 5–9 p.m. The event is open to the public and will begin with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. All attendees will receive a free entrée (valued at $15) and a beverage. The evening [...] The post Starbird Chicken Opens Second Colorado Location in Castle Rock April 27 appeared first on SoCo Digest .
Actors from well-known TV shows and movies — including The Sopranos, The Irishman and GoodFellas — will be at Colorado Springs Cosmic Con on April 25 and 26 for photo opportunities, autographs and discussions of all things gangster. Cosmic Con organizer John Hernandez and lead cosplayer Katie McKenna say attendees can look forward to Ghostbusters [...] The post Unleash Your Inner Mob Boss at Colorado Springs Cosmic Con appeared first on SoCo Insider .