Colorado Receives $822,434 from Marriott Data Breach Settlement: A Victory for Consumer Protection

In a significant win for consumer protection, Colorado has been awarded $822,434 in a nationwide settlement over Marriott’s massive data breach. The settlement comes after a multi-year investigation, led by Attorney General Phil Weiser and nearly every state attorney general in the country, into the hotel giant’s failure to safeguard customer information. The breach, which affected Marriott’s Starwood guest reservation system, went undetected for years, allowing criminals to steal sensitive personal data from millions of guests between July 2014 and September 2018. In the U.S. alone, over 131 million guest records were compromised, including contact details, passport numbers, credit card information, and even hotel stay preferences. “We’re not just holding… Read More

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Traffic Advisory: Rock Scaling and Blasting Operations Begin on I-70

Drivers planning to travel on Interstate 70 between Floyd Hill and Idaho Springs should prepare for significant delays as the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) begins rock scaling and blasting operations starting today. This work is part of the ongoing Floyd Hill reconstruction project, which aims to enhance traffic safety by replacing bridges and realigning the highway for improved sightlines. Over the next two years, motorists can expect traffic holds every 60 to 70 minutes during work hours, which are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. CDOT warns that these holds may last up to 20 minutes, but in some cases, delays could extend to 45 minutes… Read More

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Douglas County Establishes Metro Service District to Facilitate Development in Roxborough

Douglas County, CO — In a unanimous decision, Douglas County Commissioners have approved the establishment of a metropolitan service district aimed at fostering commercial and residential development in the Roxborough neighborhood. The decision is particularly significant for Canadian-based developer Pomeroy Lodging, which recently acquired a 35-acre parcel of land within Roxborough Park. The proposed development includes plans for 31 new residential units and the potential addition of a Nordic spa, an idea that has sparked considerable discussion among local residents. At a public hearing held on Tuesday, community members voiced their concerns regarding the implications of the metro district, particularly its impact on existing homes, traffic, water resources, and local… Read More

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Denver Discusses Infrastructure and Climate Office Budgets Amid Evolving City Needs

Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) is set to receive a budget increase for the upcoming year, while the city’s climate office will see a slight decrease in funding. During a budget briefing on Tuesday, the allocations were presented through the framework of Mayor Mike Johnston’s four citywide goals, which remain largely unchanged from the previous year, reflecting the evolving needs of the city. DOTI’s budget will amount to $135.5 million from the general fund, marking a $7 million increase compared to last year. A significant portion of DOTI’s efforts will focus on enhancing traffic safety, particularly in pedestrian-heavy areas. The department plans to implement measures such as speed… Read More

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Colorado Mother Avoids Jail Time Amid Controversial Reunification Therapy Case

Larimer County, CO — In a dramatic turn of events, Rachel Pickrel-Hawkins, a Colorado mother, has successfully avoided further jail time after a judge suspended her sentence during a contentious court hearing. The case centers around court-ordered reunification therapy between her two youngest sons and their father, Michael Hawkins, who faces serious criminal charges, including multiple counts of child sexual abuse. During the two-hour hearing on Thursday, Larimer County District Court Judge Daniel McDonald ruled that Pickrel-Hawkins would not serve the additional five weekends in jail that had been previously ordered. The judge cited the ongoing criminal case against Hawkins as a significant factor in his decision to reconsider the… Read More

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