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Stafford rallies surging Rams past short-handed Ravens 20-19
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"We're going to go to the Broncos giant scheme. Then I was looking and Friday night was the men's semis at the US Open. I've never been to a major, and, um There's two sessions. There's an afternoon session in the night session. So Alexander's Zverev if I'm saying that writes very rev, against, um Novak Djokovic. They were playing the night session. Well, so we said, Well, let's go to the night session in sure enough, that was the draw. They were going to get the night sessions. Then I looked and I said, Oh, my gosh. The Yankees are playing the Mets Saturday night on the anniversary of 9 11. So we got tickets to that Then when we found out that Emma Kanu and Leila Fernandez were playing in the women women's final We got tickets for that, so we went to the men's semis very Rev and Djokovic. Then. Saturday afternoon, We went to the women's finals and walk down If you've been to the U s open, I'd never been you go from the U. S open. You walk off. I don't know. 300 yards, five of, you know, maybe a mile. You go to the city Field and the 9 11 ceremony. There wasn't a dry eye in the house, Then Sunday. I have a friend Adam Schefter. Some of you may know who Adam is. He works ever heard of him ESPN? Adam and I go back 25 years. So Adam and I go meet for a cup of coffee before he does. Sunday. NFL countdown. Well, next thing you know, he says, Come on up to the studio. So the studio is that the seaport In Lower Manhattan. So we go in and sure enough, there's uh, Tim Hassle back. And is it Timur? Matt? How's it's Tim Hasselbeck? Him? Yeah, And then it's Teddy Bruschi and Randy Moss and Rex Ryan and Alex Smith is there And there is Sam Ponder Samantha Ponder who is the host? So anyway, Um, I hang out there for a couple hours and, um That was really cool. Then For those of you who are Catholic, I went over to ST Patrick's Cathedral and Cardinal Timothy Dolan was doing the Mass that morning, and I think there's only six cardinals in the United States. Uh, I'd have to double check, but I'm pretty sure there's only sex. There's 200 overall. But there's six in the United States, so I took communion from The cardinal then went to the Broncos Giants game. How's that? And I was back for work Monday morning. So anyway, That was my weekend, So we'll talk about that because I wanted to talk a little bit more to you about that, Uh And then we're going to join Chuck Clark at the top of the hour. But Chuck Clark is coming up next to give you the news on the 50,000 Watt blowtorch K O a ran.

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"Going to take over. Chuck Clark AOA NewsRadio. It's so hot. You have to take a break from golfing. Right? Right. That's that's drastic. That's when you know it's tough. On hot days. Many Colorado's had the lakes, rivers and streams to chill out Now, if you're boating or kayaking, be sure to wear that. Kayak. It has to be on your body at all times. The lights back on the water is so important. Colorado Parks and Wildlife spokeswoman Bridget Cochell also advises everybody to bring along as Chuck's had plenty of water for their outdoor activities. Stay hydrated that can prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke President Biden meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at this hour, But what are some of the goals for this summit in Geneva? The president has made it clear that he wants to set the U. S relationship back on a path forward. Both he and Putin this week agreed that the relationship is at an all time low right now for the president. He is trying to get small concessions, but he has not really indicated in public what he would like to see come out of this. He's asked many questions this past couple of days and he has said, Ask me after the meetings take place at his A. B. C's Karen Travers Attorney General Merrick Garland, unveiling the Biden administration's new strategy to compare domestic terrorism. The national strategy is designed to coordinate and provide a principal path for the Government's efforts to counter the heightened domestic terrorism threat using all available tools. Speaking at the Justice Department garlands side of the January 6th attack on the capital called the follow up investigation an enormous task. He noted. Hundreds of suspects are dealing with criminal prosecutions in connection with that assault. Garland also cited numerous other examples of violent extremism and domestic terrorism, He said the threat is going to be confronted from all angles, including addressing the root causes of the violence. Denver police have I did the man who was shot and killed by officers Sunday he was 30 year old Dwayne man scenarios. Police were called after reports of a man firing into a parked car, which turned out to be the suspects on vehicle. Clark says officers saw the guy had a hand gun in his waistband and ordered him to put his hands on his head. They were concerned he was going to draw and fire the the handgun, um at the officers as he moved his hand towards his waist. In response, three Denver police officers discharged their firearms at the subject. He was struck by multiple rounds that were fired and fell to the ground. Manzanares was taken to the hospital where he later died. The pilot who safely landed an airliner on the Hudson River is now landing an ambassador position. President Biden nominated Chesley Sully Sullenberger to be his ambassador to the Council of International Civil Aviation. That's a United Nations agency that works to develop global aviation standards. Back in 2000 and nine Sullenberger was the captain on that US Airways plane that lost power to its engines. After hitting a flock of birds, he managed to safely land the plane on the Hudson saving lives of 155 people on that plane. I just love everything about that story. The Academy of Country Music is revealing this year's ACM honorees call.

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"The Blue Jays will make Buffalo, New York their temporary home in June. The Packers are reportedly upset. The Broncos may have contacted Aaron Rodgers to see if he'd want to play for mile high. No tampering. Charges have been filed and Broncos tackle Dwan James could lose $20 million after suffering a season ending injury while working out a way for the team facility. Mr Jordan Download the top rated Draftkings Sports book at today and used coat sports for a special offer When you sign up that's code sports for a special offer when you sign up on Lee at Draftkings Sports book. Okay, we news radio time is 10 30. Former President. Trump is reacting to the decision to uphold his Facebook suspension, saying that quote free speech has been taken away because the radical left lunatics are afraid of the truth. Facebook must reconsider the indefinite suspension. Ah, big recall an apology from pallet on after concerns arose over the safety of its relatively new treadmills, with one child killed and others injured. Pellet on had fought pressure. The issue a recall now apologizing for the Delay pellet on his re calling both of its treadmills over safety concerns. It's telling customers to stop using its treadmills into contact Pellet on for a refund or a remedy like sewn evey. See, there's a Denver woman has undergone successful treatment for blood clots. After she took the Johnson Johnson vaccine. Morgan Wolf received her vaccination April 1st began feeling ill a few days later. Now that she's doing better, she said that folks should not shy away from vaccinations due to the risk of clotting. Our next news updates at 11 I'm Chuck Clark on K O A news radio 8:50 a.m. and 94 1 at them, Fred Sports Traffic.

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United Grounds Boeing 777 Planes after Engine Explosion
"Like J. L and Anna have grounded their Boeing triple Sevens with threaten Whitney engines, and Boeing says it supports the move to suspend operations of Triple Sevens with those engine 69 of them are in service and 59 storage, the FAA issuing an emergency airworthiness directive. Mandating immediate and stepped up inspections of the engines on those older Boeing Triple Sevens in the Colorado case of focuses on broken fan blades, Alex Stone ABC News. We're also hearing the stories on the ground after the plane's engine blew. Broomfield Police have released 911 tapes from people calling in to report what they saw The aliens that are out There is a loud boom herd in the area of 17th Avenue on Cedar Street, Cedar Street in something seven L. Large debris falling from the sky right now, as you can imagine, dispatchers just flooded with phone calls after the plane's engine failed on Saturday. Broomfield police also have some advice. If you find debris from that plane today, Daily News Radio's Chuck Clark has that advice. April folks taking a stroll through Broomfield Comments. Park who saw items sticking up out of the snow probably had no idea is from a plane but the county actually at the temporarily shut down the park. Also write about a Broomfield use soccer team running off the field because of the falling debris. Yes, it's amazing. Don't one has been injured. A couple houses did get hit. The Broomfield police are asking the community toe on Lee. Contact them if they find a large piece of the plane and officer will come out and collect it. They also said Don't try to move it or touch it. Chuck Clark a way news radio Thank you, Chuck.

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"April Zesbaugh Marty Lens, Fox 31 Pinpoint whether it is nine degrees right now. Temperatures today maybe upper thirties maybe hitting 40 slightly warmer tomorrow before a drop to the twenties as we get closer, the weekend our top story on Colorado's morning news to D C, where lawmakers on Capitol Hill will be taking up charges against former President Donald Trump. Let's get the latest now from our partners that ABC News theme US Senate begins Its role today is jury in another impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, NBC's Andrew Dember it with more on how the day will begin. The rules are set for the historic and second impeachment trial of former present And Donald Trump each side getting 16 hours over two days to make their case. If impeachment managers decide they want witnesses, there will be a vote. President Trump's lawyers Have agreed to a bipartisan resolution to govern the structure and timing of the impending trial. Senators now becoming jurors as Trump faces one article of impeachment accused of being singularly responsible for the January 6th deadly attack on the Capitol vote on whether the trial is constitutional or not. He is expected to pass then House impeachment managers. Will begin making their case followed by President Trump's side. Trump himself is not expected to take the stand in his own defense. If all goes as planned, this trial will be shorter than the last one with continuing coverage. The impeachment trial. Sherry Preston, ABC News Colorado's covered 19 numbers are dropping drastically. Kaylie News Radio's Chuck Clark has more on this party. Over the weekend, 32 counties moved down to yellow level restrictions and covert numbers are dialing down to state health officials reported 720 new cases As of yesterday. Two weeks ago, there were nearly 1200. Number of people hospitalized. His 535 That's down from 706 a couple weeks ago. Colorado 70 average positivity rate is 4.21. Dr. Jennifer Aniston says the vaccine rollout is already having an effect. That's starting to play a role in some settings, but also all of our mitigation efforts. So I think we need to recognize that this is a multi factorial in terms of what goes into it, but the result doesn't matter. We'll take it. It's good news over 541,000 Colorado's have received The first dose of vaccine 210,000 received both Chuck Clark a away news radio. Thank you, Chuck. Still, though concern over how Colorado's were paying bills dealing with this state on deployment system is still causing frustration. Sherry Ripley helped organize a protest in downtown Denver today and talked with our partners of Fox 31 before suffering. They're losing.

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"Pajama clothes and I just grabbed the cats and put shoes on, and we just hop in the car Buyers did get close to homes, but none were damaged thanks for the hard work of crews who battled the blaze in frigid temperatures overnight. Chuck Clark, a away news radio. I was one of two fires that broke out in the metro area this week, and firefighters say that the Morrison Road Fire and Jeffco was human caused. Investigators don't know yet if it was accidental or intentional, but it burned hundreds of acres on Sunday. And the Homestead and Fox Hollow neighborhoods had to be evacuated for awhile. Marie Fresh watched the fire from Green Mountain. I think it's more that, you know, we're so aware of here because we know that things like this can happen, But when you get that close to you, Yeah, it could be a little alarming that the peak of the fire more than 100 firefighters were on the scene. The investigation is ongoing. Buccaneers QB Tom Brady, the most Valuable Player of Super Bowl 55. The 43 year old threw three touchdown passes, including Toots of former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski in a 31 to 9 win over the chief's inside. Tampa. It's the seventh career championship for Brady and his fifth career Super Bowl. M V P Honor both records, Brady said after the game. He's definitely coming back next season. I met Madison. President Biden is calling the coronavirus a national emergency. In his Super Bowl halftime interview with CBS. He said his staff didn't realize how badly the previous administration had bungled the pandemic until they got into the White House. One of the disappointments, Woz We came to the office is the circumstance relating to how the administration was handling covert. Was even more dire than we thought. But since then, he says, they have quote ramped up in every way we can. He also said his administration plans to take up the NFL on their offer to use stadiums as mass vaccination sites. So the race to get more Americans vaccinated against covered 19 continues. NBC's Megan Fitzgerald, reporting on a new push from Washington in administration this week will be shipping A million doses of the covert 19 vaccine to some 65 pharmacies.

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"Wyoming's Liz Cheney, who stands by that decision, and much like the first go around conviction is unlikely, given the number of GOP senators who have already voted they believe the trial is unconstitutional. BABY sees Andrew Dember reporting The majority of Americans surveyed in a new poll want the former president to be convicted. And ABC News. It's This poll shows that 56% of Americans think that former President Trump should be convicted and barred from ever holding public office again. 43% say he should not pharmaceutical company and Angle would is working on a promising treatment for covert 19 patients. K Away News Radio's Chuck Clark is live with that story. April and P. O Pharmaceuticals has been working on an inhaler for severely ill covert patients. CEO Michael Macaluso says am PM were enters the lungs and relieves pressure, making the patient breathe these here giving them and hospitals so much needed relief. It doesn't attack the virus. It just attacks inflammatory response that causes people to suffer from breathing loss and a number of other serious conditions, and PL plans to increase the number of patients and their child of 140, But it is already shown some promising results. MP also hopes their research can help us learn more about the corona viruses well as other respiratory illnesses. Chuck Clark K Away NewsRadio, a good chunk of our state is now under level yellow restrictions for covert 19, which means restaurants and other businesses were able to increase capacity to 50%. The manager. It's Tony's Bar and grill downtown, says It's welcome news. They're very happy to be able to dine inside, and we're excited to get some increased capacity and get the energy on vibes going that we're so used to having. Get those fives going. Stoney's is keeping its limited 10 people per table, and customers are asked to wear their masks. If they leave the table. Students at C U Boulder begin moving back to the residence halls today. This is not the year any of these students expected, but now 4700 of them are able to move back in on campus, bringing just a glimpse of hope. After a tough year for most college students, I think a lot of The best in exciting thing about college is the experience rather than like actual school. Students like Julia revolved, just trying to navigate the first year of college during the middle of a pandemic and learning virtually We just don't have a spring break. They didn't want us to leave and come back. So to keep us there, they had this way a little bit in the beginning, and now we're coming in February, and just a few days she'll be back in her dorm where she left all her stuff in November. I am so excited what students will have to follow Covad safety rules. Wasn't at least now I can have a couple more friends and spend time with people and e think that'll be a lot more helpful, especially with my roommate not coming back up. This muster revolves fall semester dorm mate Shelby Chris having to make a hard choice to spend all that money to be up there to just be stuck in one room with paying for her tuition herself, Chris says. It's better for her to just wait it out at her parents For a few more months. It was all about financials just because it was Not making sense for me to not have a job up there because no, I was hiring. See you students. Even though the girls won't be able to see each other every day like they did last semester, I know was a smarter decision, but I still am upset. They're both looking forward to the fall, and they hope other buffs are, too. I think our generation has been pretty resilient. There's like a light of the end of the tunnel. Students will have to wear face masks any time that they were inside the building. Now those designated in person classes in hybrid classes or expected to start February 15th this Fox Ones. Courtney from reporting. Quarterback Tom Brady now has seven Super Bowl rings more than any single NFL team. Brady led the Tampa Bay Bucks to a 31 9 win over the defending champion. Kansas City Chiefs last night in Tampa, right picture all special It's been amazing year amazing here. We stopped a good start 72 and that had a little rough stretch. Just really proud of all the guys were new airplane, a great football team, and we got the job done, and he may be 43. But he says he's coming back next season. No surprise there. No, none at all. He's got the momentum. He's well. He's got a great team around. I mean, he's got a solid defense weapons on offense. And if he could stay relatively upright and healthy, then why wouldn't you? It's like Peyton Manning for those two Super Bowls. Yeah, so come on back well, and I say this time can still throw Pretty good ball. You know, Peyton's arm kind of towards the end wasn't the same. But John and Tom Brady still has pretty much his skills, not his diminished right. It just goes to show when you look at him over Patrick Mahomes experience over youth and flash, right, some of it and then you an offensive line that I think was certain. Kansas City little bit as well. 7 37 here on Colorado's Morning news. We check that drive.

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"Device to play K away news radio on I Heart radio We need for your time. 7 31 Colorado's morning news, April says. By MARTY Lens Fox 31 pinpoint whether it's 40 right now temperatures today. The low sixties, however, There's a change drastically coming our way. Tonight's expecting rain turning into snow. Our top story on Colorado's morning news, our state's cove in 19 case numbers continue to stabilize with just over 900 new cases reported. Governor Polish says it helps that more and more Coloradans they're getting the vaccine 3977 in the next day or two. Will pass half a million. Colorado's hoop got the first dose of the vaccine, which offers some level of protection about 140,000 Coloradans have received both. This is starting next week. People ages 65 through 69 will be eligible for the vaccine. Currently, it's only for people over 70 and healthcare providers. He says. The state will have more vaccines than people if the age limit isn't expanded, if we don't expand the pool There will be a slow down in administering the vaccine because there simply won't be enough People age 17 up to use every vaccine in real time. Right now, the governor says the state is about halfway to its goal of vaccinating 70% of people over the age of 70, another Metro area school district is putting older kids back in the classroom. K away News Radio's Chuck Clark breaks it all down for April. Douglas County's new hybrid plan is new because before students alternated days in class today's home now they can do both or either one. It starts next Monday for Middle and high school students who still seem a bit torrent. By the whole thing. Students drafted a survey sent to the student body. The results show 54% of students preferred staying remote. But at the meeting last night, a student talked about virtual classes have students leaving their cameras off for sleeping through class student Asked At what point did we lose the right to go to school or many parents might agree? Not everyone wants this, and the district knows this. Which is why they've taken a slow approach doing their due diligence on this new hybrid 2.0 Chuck Clark a way news radio Thank you. Chuck, the nation's top infectious disease expert touting the need to get more people vaccinated, he tells ABC News that's due to more variants cropping up around the nation. We still have a considerable number of cases even though they've kind of peaked and turning around and coming back down in the sense of the dynamics of the outbreak way, still have this issue. I believe what she's referring.

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"On K Away News, radio Way Need pretty good time. 6 31 Colorado's Morning news, April Marty with you, Fox 31 pinpoint whether 37 right now Highs today. Low sixties but a drastic changes afoot tonight expecting rain Turning into snow. Yeah, could drop us down to the thirties for a high tomorrow. Our top story in Colorado's morning news. More help is on the way from the federal government as Colorado works to try to get people vaccinated. Next week, the government will start shipping a million doses of Corona virus vaccine just 6500 pharmacies across the U. S. Colorado's governor says. We'll get some of those doses, probably somewhere in the 5 to 10,000 range that will be going directly to pharmacies in Colorado 50 pharmacies, government officials say. Over the next three weeks, the ramp up to send 40,000 pharmacies 10.5 million doses each week. Next week, Coloradans over the age of 65 will be able to get the vaccine along with educators. Jill Hunsaker Ryan with the Colorado Department of Health was on Capitol Hill in front of a hearing on covert 19 response. She says the state could still use more federal support. When it comes to planning. We're seeing the same things with our local public health agencies trying to decide do they put their staff as vaccinators or contact tracers? Still lacking. The resource is on bulling all the stuff they have off of all of their other duties. The House subcommittee is looking into delays on the vaccine roll out across the country. S E L Health is teaming up with two dozen community organizations to hold a large scale vaccination event in Denver, this coming weekend scheduled for Saturday at the National Western Complex. The goal is to get doses in the arms of 5000 people who are 70 and older and a focus on those living in underserved communities. Vaccination appointments, as you can imagine, already filled up for the event, so walk ups cannot Accommodated. Elsewhere in the news attorneys for former President Trump are denying that he incited the deadly attack on the U. S Capitol in January, and his defense team paints a confusing picture pertaining to statements like this. If you don't fight like hell, you're not gonna have a country anymore, where they say insufficient evidence exists upon which a reasonable jurist could conclude that the 45th president statements were accurate or not. They're not saying Trump's statements about Democrats stealing the election from him were true. They're just claiming there's not enough evidence to persuade a reasonable jurist that his claims Are false. Trump's team focuses most intently on an argument that they returned to again and again in their legal briefs that Trump can no longer be subject to an impeachment trial. Because he's no longer the president. I might've our members of Congress will have the opportunity to pay their respects today to fall in U. S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sick Nick officers sick. Nick died a day after he was injured during those riots. The viewing period is being held this morning as his remains will lie in honor of the U. S. Capitol Rotunda. A ceremonial departure will follow it noon before his interment at Arlington National Cemetery. The trial of a man from Pueblo accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend moving forward this morning. Kaylie NewsRadio Chuck Clark has more already. The trial's been postponed several times by lawyers of Dante Lucas and due to the pandemic, But eight years later opening statements will finally get underway in Pueblo back in February of 2013. 21 year old Kelsie Schelling drove to Pueblo from Denver to tell the 25 year old Lucas. She was pregnant. She has not been seen since police found evidence of Lucas is yard. But having said what that is. Lucas was already in jail for robbery when he was charged with her murder in 2017, his defense says there's no proof that Kelsey is dead on a judge thought there's enough evidence to proceed. So today's trial will be convicted as a nobody prosecution. Tough hill to climb. Chuck Clark Aowei NewsRadio. Thank you, Chuck Spring today winner later tonight with the return of snow to our forecast, So we've got a couple of chances on the way here is we're sliding into the beginning of February. It is one they are snowy or months with more than seven inches on normal, not.

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"Colorado's morning news with April and Marty Fox 31 pinpoint weather on a Tuesday currently 35 under clear skies. Let's hit a high around 63 Today and tomorrow. Snow moving in late tomorrow night. Good morning. Our top story here on Colorado's Morning News. Coloradans over the age of 65 School teachers are eligible for their first covered 19 vaccines starting next week, but Brigadier General Scott Sherman With Colorado National Guard warns people in those categories. They missed the laughter. Wait a while to get an appointment. We're actually putting somewhere between 65 to 35% of our allocation will go towards 70 and above to make sure we can continue on with that community and make sure that 70 and above or get vaccinated. Colorado health officials estimate roughly 75% of those over the age of 70 will be vaccinated by the end of the month. However, that may push most teachers, child care workers and those between the ages of 65 69. Into March. As far as variants of the onus go, we now have 16 cases of variants in Colorado. That includes three of a new kind that's cropping up in California. We do know that has caused some concerning outbreaks in California. And so while we're continuing to study it across the U. S and the Globe, we are tracking it specifically here in Colorado State epidemiologist Dr Rachel Herlihy, the California variant has yet to be listed by the CDC. There are more than a dozen Colorado cases involving the variant found in the U. K a few weeks back. No word on whether the South African strain has made it here Yet some GPS teachers air calling attention to the struggle of school safety amid the pandemic, and Kay away News Radio's Chuck Clark is live with the story. April I'll Walk in is scheduled for this hour at four Denver high schools Instead of calling in sick teachers may be standing outside the school on holding signs demanding the school does to collaborate more fully on a safe return to class. Some teachers feel that a vaccinated teaching workforce is the key to keeping kids in the classroom with the teacher vaccine, as you guys mentioned today isn't happening until next week. Meanwhile, students who choose to are being allowed back in the classroom this week, District says they're doing safety measures and encouraging all staff and students get tested every two weeks. The tests are free. Meanwhile, the walk into going down in about 20 minutes, Chuck Clark, Okay away NewsRadio Starting today, A new U. S mask mandate by the CDC is going into effect RTD and anyone traveling through DEA..

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"Is the FBI races to arrest all those who stays the insurrection on Capitol Hill, the massive scale of the probe becoming clearer homeland security, issuing a rare urgent bulletin warning right wing militants and Lone Wolf. Was made target elected officials and government facilities and were emboldened by the January 6 Capital Ryan. ABC. Is Pierre Thomas. Facebook, announcing during an earnings call that it's going to try to turn down the temperature on political discussions on their platform will have to remain to see what that looks like. Pakistan's highest court has ruled that four men convicted of murdering American journalist Daniel Pearl Should go free. Pearl was working for the Wall Street Journal in who was kidnapped in Pakistan. Back in 2002 is assailants later filmed his beheading and sent it to US officials. I'll just think of those transcripts. The class of 2021 is getting great grades K always Chuck Clark is here on why that might be happening. Oh, yeah, he probably greater definitely better than last year. And we know many school districts made accommodations during the pandemic by giving extra grace on assignment deadlines in eliminating failing grades and bending the grading curve, a smidge In some cases, students were told their grades couldn't get lower. Now. Yes gives him credit for the rising GPS to support of parents and teachers. And, of course, the kids themselves. In the old days when you got it off that baby hung there. Today, students are given a chance to do extra work rather than repeat a class on the increases were slights. And actually, not every district's grades went up and not every district tweak the grading scale. But we all knew this. It wasn't going to be school as usual. Chuck Clark a away NewsRadio thank you. Chuck 11,000 apartment units were built in Denver in the metro area last year. But despite the increase in units rents Or up just a half percent from a year ago. The apartment Association of Metro Denver says the average rent was up $7 to $1510 per month, the slowest rate of growth since the Great recession. Two cities Boulder and Denver sovereigns decline. The average rent went down $34 a month in Boulder translates to about $400 a year and the decrease in Denver $25 a month was the decrease Their which translates to about $300 Mark Williams with the apartment association. Daniel's College of Business has surveyed. Landlords in the Denver metro area about the effects of the pandemic, Landlord said. Less than 5% of their tenants have been unable to pay rent, and I've had not have not been in victim. The Denver area vacancy rate from 4.9%.

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"Air travel. President Trump's second impeachment trial is on the after the Senate received a single article charging the former president with inciting US capital protests. With the Senate evenly split between Republicans and Democrats. A deal has been made to keep the filibuster rule. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is allowing a Senate power sharing deal to advance. Organizing the evenly split Senate with Democrats and control. It comes after McConnell was reassured that the filibuster a stalling tactic for the minority that requires 60 votes to overcome will remain intact. That is a B C's Alex appreciate reporting, There is concern that President Biden's moratorium on oil and gas drilling is going to hurt the Colorado economy. Caylee's Chuck Clark has more on this. Already. A study last month by University of Wyoming professor estimated Colorado would lose about $586 million a year between 2021 2025. Moratorium on drilling and you guys talked to Western Energy Alliance President Kathleen's comma, and she told us we're a bit better off than some states because essentially we have places not on federal land, not so much on the Western slope almost impossible to develop any oil and natural gas in those areas without Hitting some federal minerals underground or some surface. There's also the problem that foreign nations like Saudi Arabia, Russia could easily replace the lost production. It's the age old argument. Oil producers, not filled conservationists. They're good with the 60 Day pause and the president sticking to a campaign promise. Chuck Clark away. NewsRadio Covert 19 incident commander for our State is asking for patience. When it comes to the vaccine. Roll out the problem right now is a big lack of supplying. We're getting allocations each week. You know, in the tens of thousands of range, not the hundreds, and not the millions that you know, we want to get it to. Scott Bookman joined us earlier on Colorado's Morning news and explains why the health Department started a hotline to answer questions about how and where to get your vaccine. We did hear that people were having trouble figuring out how to navigate the system, and so we developed this call center to ensure that people have a phone number that they can call in addition to our website. That they can find out where back to you may be available to them. A call center is open part time right now. But by February 1st, it'll be operational 24 hours a day. That number is 877..

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"Never been in better hands. Is it all ST dot com or call an agent to get a quote? I'm John Morrissey on Gateway News Radio live everywhere on the I Heart radio out. Stop. It's big gala Jo Jo coming up this afternoon at three. Super Bowl is set and what a weekend of amazing football Yet we will talk about that and we'll catch up with our NFL network. Insider. Ian Rappaport is well we'll see you in three on K away. Anyway. News Radio Times 7 31 It is Colorado's Morning news. April sesame Marty Lens Fox 31 Pinpoint whether 23 degrees a bit foggy out right now Scattered snow showers today High 36 better chance for so tomorrow highs only in the upper twenties. Top story on Colorado's Morning news. The Senate will take up Janet Yellen's Treasury secretary nomination today. This comes after the Senate Finance Committee approved for Friday. Yellow would be the first female Treasury secretary of confirmed she's a former Federal Reserve chair. President Biden is expected to sign in order to make sure the government buys American. There are already rules in place for the more than $600 billion spent by the federal government each year, But waivers and loopholes allow more foreign products to be purchased. Then those rules state President Joe Biden's by American executive order aims to close many of those loopholes and redefined what a domestic product is. It creates a new senior role with the Office of Management and Budget Toe, oversee the new changes. Biden pledged to crack down on false advertising on made in America products and to support small businesses while on the campaign trail. Lionel Boys ABC News, The Bite Administration will also put in place some covert 19 travel restrictions that were rescinded by former President Trump In his final days in office. It reinstates a ban on travelers from Brazil, the UK, Ireland in 26 European nations. It also adds South Africa to the travel ban list. Because a new covert strain from that country has begun to spread. Republicans continue to criticize President Biden for his executive order halting the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. It would transport oil from Canada to the U. S. Wisconsin Republican Congressman Brian Style on Fox and friends, men and women from the state of Wisconsin. We're working on the Keystone Pipeline and on Joe Biden's first day in office. They got laid off because of a decision of Joe Biden, looking to the far liberal left. We need to get this reversed, and if Joe Biden is not willing to do it, Congress is gonna need to act. Environmentalists and Native American activists argue the pipeline poses a risk to the environment. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told President Biden about his concerns over halting the progress on the pipeline during a phone call last Friday after a successful trial run, of course, field yesterday. You see health plans a mask over 19 vaccination effort this weekend. Shots are given by appointment only, but his K away news radio's David Cale reports. There is a big goal in mind. Chief of Emergency Medicine doctor Richard Zane says the biggest limiting factor to knocking back the virus spread is the availability of vaccine doses if we continue to get the amount of vaccine that we have been getting every week for the last month We're confident that we'll be able to meet her goal that gold to vaccinate everyone over 70, who wants one by the end of February. David Ko KOMO news radio, While some in Douglas County are unhappy that a return to you in person learning for older students has been delayed, others think staying remote. Is a good idea. Kay we news radio's Chuck Clark has more on this Marty parents there have been critical about the slow return to in person learning. But a group of high school students is pushing for full remote learning until more teachers and students could get the vaccine. The students say they can feel the teachers stress level, and when one of structure goes on quarantine, the lessons sometimes suffer over a dozen high schoolers wrote a letter to the district and it started a petition. They feel like they're kind of stuck in a tug of war and think they need to be heard from his well. Chuck Clark K away. NewsRadio. In other news, the article of Impeachment against President Trump will be delivered to the Senate later today. That trial set to begin in about two weeks. 17 Republicans are needed to join all Democrats that convict Trump Some GOP senators, calling the trial a move points and Trump is already out of the White House. But Democrats say the president's actions have left them with no choice. That's a B C's Rachel Scott reporting. Well, she's a former press secretary for President Trump. Now Sarah Huckabee. Sanders is running for governor of Arkansas. Sanders, daughter of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, will run in the Republican primary to replace Governor Asa Hutchinson, who faces term limits after eight years in office arrivals there. Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin, a more mainstream establishment Republican and state attorney general, Leslie Rutledge, though electing some Democratic governors before Arkansas has become increasingly red in recent years. ABC is Chuck Sivertsen Prison Escape In Arizona Two inmates use tools from the prison shed to break down a wall and get away on Saturday nights. Colonel Heston, Silver of the Arizona Department of Public Safety, said David Harmon was serving time for burglary and kidnapping. While John Char Pia was convicted of child molestation. Both the subject's obviously have committed heinous crimes. Against persons and should be considered dangerous. There's a $70,000 reward for information to find the inmates. In other news, a little bit of modern day has leaked into 19th century London. I love.

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"chuck clark" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Course of the code crisis. Combat climate change in a way that we haven't done so far and advanced racial equity and support other underserved communities. We're gonna rebuild our economy as well. Some of the other orders that he has signed, is getting back into the Paris climate agreement and reversing President Trump's travel ban in a number of Muslim majority nations. He's also signing orders, directing the Education Department to extend a pause on federal student loan payments and interest and extend the ban on evictions for foreclosures because of the pandemic. President Biden is promising unity but can it really happen? Local political strategists are weighing in Stay away. News Radio's Chuck Clark is live with the latest on that angle. Well, April Cove. It is first and foremost on the president's agenda. But there's this impeachment thing, too, and Republican strategist Dick Wadhams told us that he wonders how this new administration can unify the country while Congress tries to impeach a former president will more than make the atmosphere deadly partisan in this new Congress with this new president, the Democrat analyst Mike Dino. Thanks fighting is capable of closing the gap. I think he is going to be a nuts and bolts guy in the White House. I think he's gonna unify all Americans. He just wants the unify enough of us, But I think he'll get some things done. Recent surveys showed 54% see other people in America as the biggest threat to America's way of life. The president has his work cut out for him, Chuck Clark K o a news radio. While there was concerned about violent protests in D. C around the inauguration yesterday, none of that really happened. Security was massively stepped up, including the use of more than 20,000 National Guard troops. There were some demonstrations in other parts of the country. However, a number of arrests were made last night in Portland, Oregon. As things got out of hand, they're here in Denver protesters, protests rather were relatively small and mostly anti government demonstrations. Former or police officer fired over a photo texting scandal related to the death of Elijah McClane. We'll try to get his job back today. Former.

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"chuck clark" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"April and Marty with you, Fox 31 pinpoint whether Gonna be a little Warmer today. The ones yesterday forties. We're gonna have those conditions that looks like for part of the weekend as well. Our top story on Colorado's morning news President elect Joe Biden is out with his plan to battle covert 19 and get America back on its feet. President elect Joe Biden revealed what he calls the American rescue plan to tackle the pandemic and get direct financial assistance of relief to Americans who need the most He's calling on Congress to approve the $1.9 trillion plan. It includes another stimulus check for qualified Americans, this one for $1400 on top of the $600 checks already approved by Congress who $1000 is going to go a long way. Is that paint Billions would also go for covert vaccines and testing, But some Republicans are concerned about the cost. Jill NATO FOX News on the subject of vaccines. Denver officials talking about ramping up covered 19 vaccinations that includes possibly some larger scale sites. Coming weeks. You will see man vaccine events in and around our city. Well, these are not city run events. We will support these efforts as best we can. Mayor Hancock says At least two institutions have plans for mass vaccination sites. Meanwhile, the city will focus its efforts on community vaccination sites, especially in traditionally underserved neighborhoods. The mayor is also talking about possible demonstrations ahead of next week's inauguration day on Capitol Hill. Kayleigh News Radio's Chuck Clark has more on, you know, Marty, I'm thinking about the folks who live and work near the state Capitol. They've heard the FBI's warning of protests and they hear the mayor reminding people that open carry of guns is illegal might affect your plans a little bit of their Hancock says his city is prepared to do whatever necessary to protect lives and property during any upcoming demonstrations. Hank. I can put up with the protests. But one thing he won't put up with. We will not tolerate violence, destruction of property or risk of safety to our residents of any kind. That includes a call for assistance from the National Guard. If needed. Chuck Clark care way. News radio. Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen has a message to potential protesters in D. C. We will have no tolerance for any attempts to forcefully occupied government buildings. There will be no excuse for violence, vandalism or any other form of lawlessness. He went on to say the peaceful transition of power to the Biden administration will not be disrupted as far as the assault on Capitol Hill last week, FBI director Chris Reyes says his department is hot on the trail of many people who were part of that insurrection. We've already identified Over 200 suspects. So WeII know who you are. If you're out there on FBI agents were coming to find you. Ray says more than 100. Arrests have already been made in connection to that case. Governor. Polish says Colorado will continue to be aggressive in the battle against climate change. He's rolling out of greenhouse gas reduction road map. We need to continue the swift transition away from costly Cole towards low cost renewable energy and achieve deep productions and methane emissions from the.

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"chuck clark" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Of the Capitol the day before last week's that's Mm hmm. More than 30 House Democrats signing a letter to Capitol security officials requesting an immediate investigation into the suspicious behavior and access given to visitors to the Capitol complex. The lawmakers say they witnessed an extremely high number of outside groups the day before the riot, which is onion well, given that public tours of the Capitol ended in March 2020 because of the pandemic that ABC is faith of booby reporting. President Trump is urging his supporters to be peaceful. It rallies in the coming days in a video he released after the impeachment of president said people can exercise their first Amendment rights. But they can't let things get out of hand. But I cannot emphasize that there must be no violence. No law breaking and no vandalism of any kind. He denounced the violence at last week's U. S. Capitol protest that left several people dead. He said true supporters of his would never resort to violence. We're talking about that on Facebook and Twitter this morning. The Denver police chief has some advice for downtown area business owners ahead of some protests planned in the coming days. Away News Radio's Chuck Clark is live. What is that? That advice well, April at a town hall zoom conference last night, police chief Paul pays and said, based on what he's hearing from federal authorities at this time, we're not rest specifically recommending boarding up businesses or shops. And that's because intelligence doesn't suggest businesses will be targeted in the coming days. Downtown Denver partnership said it's aware of they refused to be silenced March Sunday afternoon in a counter event Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the inauguration. Of course, some businesses don't have to take added measures because they border The point. It was during the protesters summer and they're still up. Chuck Clark K Away News Radio Air Force wanted the U. S Space Command to make Colorado Springs It's permanent home Now. Huntsville, Alabama has been selected, and Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers wants to congressional invest investigation into it. He thinks President Trump overruled the military to make a political decision. What, in fact, in detail were it was the air Force recommendations? And what role did President Trump making this decision? New report suggests the president selected Alabama because he was pleased that six lawmakers from that state voted against certifying the electoral college vote for president. The Aurora Police Department is investigating two separate attempted child abductions. They occurred near the mission Video neighborhood. The first incident reported on January 5th after police say a man in a ski mask tried to grab a 10 year old girl who was playing alone outside. Then on the 12th police say, a bald man with a dark beard tried to grab a 12 year old boy again alone at the park..

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"chuck clark" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"We have a principle that when you do something that is wrong, that is lawless that is held accountable. Why they're making those comments with our partners at Fox 31 after rally Sunday in Denver, Colorado GOP congressmen Ken Buck has written to President elect Joe Biden, asking him to urge House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to not go forward with the impeachment proceedings. Back here in local news more metro area kids were getting back to the classroom. Today, Kaylie News Radio's Chuck Clark is live with the story. That's right April move by now. Christmas break is over for Colorado students and parents and, well, it's kind of hard to line up with every district is doing the bottom line is, schools are trying to take what they learned last year about educating students during a pandemic and putting kids and teachers safely back in classrooms by most accounts. Schools are not a vector for covert 19 to spread and teachers are being vaccinated in this phase one be in the vaccine roller program. But today some elementary students, for instance, Cherry Creek are going to be back in the classroom. Most district started off remotely moved the hybrid and eventually all in person learning, But one thing we have learned is that it's hard to try to adjust what the virus is doing. Chuck Clark Keohane his radio Gotta be on your toes. Thanks, Chuck. The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment says its new unemployment benefits system is up and running. Agency tweeted Sunday that the system was finished being upgraded and was ready for use. Those who use the previous system will have the same email as their log in but may have to create a new password, depending on what kind of benefits they get. The department added Additional call center personnel over the weekend to deal with an anticipated rush of callers seeking info about the new system. Push to get the covert 19 vaccine toe underserved Colorado communities will see a direct impact later this week in Aurora will get more from our partners that Fox 31 John Sanchez Stephen is the president, CEO of Salud. The health clinic traditionally serves uninsured and a large Medicaid population around the front range. We're getting a lot more efficient than being able to offer more vaccines every day, that little clinic getting big help from the state and you see hell to put on a vaccine side and roar of this coming week, hoping to administer roughly 500 doses, not just bringing the vaccine T the area where they feel comfortable where they can have access. But it's also assuring them that it is faith and it is the right thing to do for themselves, their family and their community. Dr Richard saying that you see health says, ensuring vaccine equity is going to take some legwork, messaging and making sure older populations. Know how and where to get it started. 10 community advance. You know, churches they're used for people might gather. Get the education out, saying to Stephen says they've actually been reaching out via text to communicate with older populations and are having some success. And there is history behind some minority communities. Having a hesitation to vaccines. Another hurdle health care experts are trying to overcome that is Fox 30 One's Alex Rose reporting a covered I'll move from red to orange in many parts of the state has restaurants feeling a bit more optimistic as they're now allowed 25% indoor dining capacity. Even so, the manager of Dons Tavern in Denver says they have a long way. To go. That's better than being shut down, But.

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"She posted video on social media talking about it have to immediately remove him from office. Whether that means that we do it by the 25th amendment or impeachment is a danger and he could do a lot of damage in the next 13 days. So I'm calling on my leadership and the Senate leadership to take immediate action resolution, which lawmakers plan to introduce is in the U. S. House on Monday. Charges Trump with inciting An insurrection. The call for impeachment came after an apparent stalled attempt at getting Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th amendment to remove the president. Ah, former New Jersey governor Chris Christie doesn't see either is a viable path. Whether it's the 25th amendment, which has an appeal process built within it. Even if you could convince the vice president and half the Cabinet to sign off, the president can still appeal it to both houses of Congress. And then I'll see. Impeachment has to go through the house and the Senate, The 25th would require pence to drum up support from the White House Cabinet. The president says he's focused on ensuring a smooth transition of power in an online video. Trump acknowledge that a new administration will soon lead the nation. It's the closest Trump has come to conceding defeat since Election Day, innit. He also condemned violence at the U. S Capitol Wednesday when his supporters stormed the building and interrupted the certification of Biden's electoral win. Trump said his attempts to overturn that Adults were merely efforts to ensure elections are secure. I'm Brian shook in other news that arm or indicators that a new strain of covert 19 is spreading in Colorado. We bring in Keighley News Radio's Chuck Clark to share more on this morning, Marty. Two more people in Colorado have confirmed cases of the new, more contagious, very inter coronavirus, including a staff member at a skilled nursing facility in Aurora, Colorado. Public health officials first confirmed the presence of the new variant known as Be 117 last week who very is believed to be more contagious than previous strange but does not lead to more severe symptoms, and it's believed the vaccines will protect against the variant. But public health experts are concerned that if he knew very it becomes the dominant strain in the state. Could lead to another surge. Chuck Clark away news radio. Thank you, Chuck Lieutenant Governor Diana pre Diane Prima Vera. Has had had her first dose of the covered 19 vaccine. She was given the shot yesterday. You see Healthy University Colorado Hospital in Aurora Prima Vera says her greatest hope is to encourage Colorado's over the age of 72 do the same as soon as they're able. She also reflected on the last 10 months, acknowledging the fortitude of people in the state and what they have shown amid the pandemic. Denver public schools going to be offering free covert testing as students return to the classroom for in classroom learning. The district says it will recommend testing every other week through the school year..

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Abortion on the ballot in Colorado and Louisiana
"On the ballot this year. K Away News Radio's Chuck Clark is live of that story. April, Our state's going to be the first ever to vote on some pretty important issues. Proposition 1 13 would pave the way to elect a president by national popular vote and is the first veto referendum to be certified for the Colorado ballot since 1932 Proposition 1 14 whether to reintroduce wolves into the state proposition. 1 18 whether to enact paid medical on family Leave program. There's proposition 1 15, a ballot measure that would impose a ban abortions after 22 weeks of pregnancy. And there's also measure that would approve a maximum single bet limit of any amount and expand allowable games and Blackhawks, Central City and Cripple Creek. Don't forget about proposition he approval would increase tobacco tax and create a Vaping tax and locally. Voters in Denver have another of referendums, including removing the pit old band and there's legal representation program for older runners facing eviction. And there you go, definitely a big ballot. With some big issues. Chuck Clark away NewsRadio Turnout has been strong so

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From Rugby In Australia To Football In Philadelphia
"Bo. When we're watching games, we sometimes forget to pay attention to the offense of Lineman, but you wrote about a play against the Ravens recently where Jordan my Lada really put himself into the center of the action. Can you take us through what happened on that play? It was sort of a typical zone read up the Eagles thirty yard. Carson wentz is in the shotgun and he has the decision as to whether to hand off the Mile Sanders or hold the ball and run himself. So that's what he does. wets keeps it on a read option he'll get out to the thirty five hour live Paul, loose ball, the ravens every covered it, and he fumbles the ball. The ball POPs out and a ravens defender picks it up the Safety Chuck Clark an se starts to run from out of nowhere comes Jordan, my Lana, this six, foot, eight, three, hundred, forty, five, pound guy probably even heavier than that, and it is as if he is. Taking over all of his training from his youth he just attacks Chuck Clark like launches into the air and in the same motion swings his left arm around and pinpoints punches the ball out, and it just shoots into the air and it ends up landing at a balance. So the Ravens keep the ball anyway but to see a left tackle do something. So athletic was definitely eye opening. Jordan. My Lada is a powerhouse in front of the microphone as well. where. Does MY PASSION FOR MUSIC COMING FROM? So he says it like everything else in his life I sort of comes from his family, a big family and Kiss. One Gill he ever cut new family I and everything that I am staying. Going I, get it from my family. So He is the child of two Simone immigrants they grew up. He was the fourth of five children in a suburb of Sydney called Bankstown and he says, you know everybody in Samoan Culture is talented in music in some way, and so he is very good on guitar. And it's true like he's got a really beautiful. You know he was never despite how big he would get. He was never sort of the biggest kid growing up but around great seven as he calls it, he starts just shooting up and it never stops and this was a very sports friendly family, but rugby league was their passion. So He's playing rugby league and all of a sudden you know it looks like he's sort of the Danny Monteverde of what's going on in Rugby League Heavy like this guy. Check his Team. Running jerk. Everybody's asking for his birth certificate like there's no way. This guy can be fourteen years old fifteen years old and this becomes the running joke. Every time he's playing with his team. We fast forward a couple of years. He's seventeen years old. He's on his rise as a rugby player. There's this scary moment one day at practice. Take us through what happened. He's playing four I guess what amounts to the youth team or the be level team the practice squad sort of for his local rugby league team in Bankstown and he collapses one day. And everybody's sort of just chalked it up to you know this guy's too big too unfit, and then a couple of weeks later it happens again and they sent him straight to the hospital and immediately you know the doctors are like we need to get you in for emergency surgery. There's an issue with his heart. And over the course of about a year and a half, he ends up having to separate heart surgeries where he has a hard abrasion and both the upper and lower chamber of his heart and at that point, the idea of even continuing to play sports he thought that that was probably over. Once the second surgery was over the doctors said, he was totally fine. He was ready to go. You know once he was recovered from that. So shortly thereafter, he gets back into playing rugby league and he's sort of on the rise. But at the same time, he has to work a part time job he's doing. Jobs. So he's starting to get a little bit frustrated and a agents toss out. The idea of would you be interested in trying different sport trying to play in the NFL his agents send his highlight video to the international pathway program for the NFL and the NFL has this program where every year about four to six or seven players from around the world are given the opportunity to work out for NFL teams and it up to La when they were. When I? I. Didn't know this for. A week in La, that's when I really like. Fine Tree and What I WANNA do the hurdle from there is he has to convince his family and his family is not about it at all and as Jordan describes it, in Samoan Culture what the elders say go. So it's basically the end of the conversation

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Tri-County Health issues mandatory mask order
"A statewide mask order Tri County Health Directive on Face Coverings is going into effect today, and there are some major differences. Kaylie News Radio's Chuck Clark joining us with those differences, Marty, You have the statewide order in the Tri County mask mandate, which goes into effect today. Key difference is the Tri County order. The inclusion of the requirement for face coverings in outdoor locations when six feet of social distancing can't be maintained, and a longer duration up to 90 days, rather than the state's 30 days now the statewide orders just for indoors municipalities head till yesterday to opt out of the tri county order. The city of Parker did that earlier this week, one Parker councilman said they can't opt out of the state wide order. But he would if they could. Chuck Clark K away news radio. Thanks.

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"President Trump is apparently reconsidering. His decision to cancel pay raises. For federal employees earlier in the. Week president sent a letter to congress saying he was cancelling, pay raises for budget reasons but has since changed course and says he's. Going to take a. Hard look at the pay freeze