In the post-pandemic era, more people are turning to biking for commuting, exercise, and recreation. But as Denver’s streets get busier, many cyclists are facing rising concerns about safety using Google Maps since that app displays the most direct routes. However, navigating heavily trafficked roads, dodging cars, and managing high-speed intersections can make biking a […]
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The Town of Nederland is finalizing plans to buy Eldora Mountain ski area, one of the ski areas closest to the Denver Metro Area. The town is hoping to finalize the purchase by the beginning of October. The purchase price for the ski will remain confidential. The current owners of Eldora, POWDR, will continue to […]
Adaptive Skier Sues Winter Park Resort after sustaining ‘serious injuries’ in a chairlift fall. by reporter Meg Soyars Van Hauen. Sky High News Vail Daily Aspen Times Summit Daily POWDER Magazine (POWDER.com) Skier Sues Colorado Resort After Reportedly Falling From Lift By Izzy Lidsky FOX 31 (KDVR.com) Man sues Winter Park and others after reportedly […]
Ride-share e-scooters have become a popular mode of transportation among Americans. 158 U.S. cities, including Denver, implement ride-share e-scooter systems. However, the increased use of e-scooters in city areas has led to a significant rise in pedestrian injuries resulting from scooter accidents. According to District 10 City Councilman Chris Hinds’s presentation to the Budget and […]
Dog Bite Claims and Settlements Behavioral issues in dogs have been on the rise in recent years following the pandemic. Pets that have become accustomed to their owners being home are now dealing with severe separation anxiety. This leads to increased aggressive behavior. The American Veterinary Medical Association reports that approximately 4.5 million people are […]
Starting August 7th, a new law will take effect, affecting all Colorado Drivers. In the 2024 legislative session, the Colorado General Assembly passed bill SB24-079: Motorcycle Lane Filtering & Passing. The new law allows motorcyclists to lane filter, but it does not permit lane splitting. What does that mean? It allow motorcyclists to ‘filter’ through […]
The Case for Helmets Every time you hop on a bicycle, a few steps are taken before you begin your ride. First, you secure your feet into the pedals. Next, you plop on the seat. Seems like you’re ready to go! Or are you? Did you forget about clipping your helmet to your head? Legally, […]
Are you one of the millions of people who enjoy hitting the slopes each year in Colorado? While skiing and snowboarding can be exhilarating activities, they also come with inherent risks. Unfortunately, accidents and injuries on the slopes are not uncommon, and if you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, it’s essential to understand […]
The article, “Letter: Some suggestions to make the mountain safer” critiques the ski industry’s approach to safety measures in Colorado’s mountain resorts. The author, Bob Kurlander Edwards, acknowledges Elizabeth Kraus’s contribution on avoiding on-mountain collisions but argues that companies like Vail Resorts and the state of Colorado contribute to ski-related injuries and deaths. The piece […]