![]() ![]() ![]() To read the full story, go to Īnd Before we go, here are a few stories that you should know about today:Ī Boulder police officer was legally justified when he shot a gunman targeting a King Soopers in Boulder in March, according to the district attorney. Reporter Kevin Simpson talks with Lucy Haggard about how one Eastern Plains town has been trying to keep its head above water and stay around for the next generation. The housing market in Colorado and across the country has gone haywire in recent years - especially since the coronavirus pandemic began - as people are working from home, losing jobs and shifting life priorities. And although the 1897 crisis proved limited, it presaged the fatal failure of Castlewood Dam. ![]() Eight years earlier there was a similar flood that killed a thousand people in Pennsylvania. Today, we take you back to May 7th 1897 when a 100 foot wide breach in the Castlewood Dam threatened to inundate communities below - including Denver. Today - The housing market in Colorado has gone haywire - but how has one Eastern Plains town kept its head above water.īut before we begin, let’s go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: It’s Friday May 7th, and even though there’s a lot of turmoil right now we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Good Morning, Colorado, you’re listening to the Daily Sun-Up. ![]()
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