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RTD LABOR DAY HOLIDAY CLOSURE SEPTEMBER 7

By RTD The North Central Regional Transit District’s RTD “Blue Bus” will not be in service on Monday, September 7, in observance of the Labor Day holiday. The exception will be the 255 Mountain Trail route into the Santa Fe National Forest which is currently operating as a reservation-only service …

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Conference finals are approaching the NHL

By Arnie Leshin The Dallas Stars, Las Vegas Golden Knights, New York Islanders find themselves within one win of advancing to the National Hockey League semifinals, the Stars and Golden Knights in the Western Conference, the Islanders in the Eastern Conference. At the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the Isles came …

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Smoke may increase as burnouts resume

By USDA Warmer temperatures this afternoon may allow crews to use aerial ignition to bring low intensity fire toward the completed handline to secure the western side. Smoke may become increasingly visible as firefighters attempt to resume these critical burnout operations.   Operations: Today, firefighters are working together to determine …

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Boston Celtics take an early lead In game one of the Eastern conference semifinals

By Arnie Leshin  The Boston Celtics handily won their Eastern Conference playoff semifinals opener over the 2nd-seeded, defending champion Toronto Raptors, 112-91. In the Western Conference quarterfinals, the 2nd-seeded Los Angeles Clippers advanced to their semis via a 111-97 elimination of the Dallas Mavericks in the National Basketball Association at …

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Gods encouraging word of the day

“As for God, His way is perfect; The word of the Lord is proven; He is a shield to all who trust in Him.” Psalm 18:30 Once again we are reminded who is our protection, our shield. It is Jesus. Your faith in Jesus is a shield but Jesus himself also …

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Increased moisture allows crews to begin repairs

By USDA Intermittent rain over the past few days continues to delay planned burnout operations to secure the western side of the fire area. Until fuels have dried out, crews are shifting their efforts to suppression repair.   Operations: The recent rain has both helped and hindered operations on the …

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