The Catch Up: An explosive Tikok trend, experimental ranching -tech and the expansion plans from Moa Foco

The Catch Up: An explosive Tikok trend, experimental ranching -tech and the expansion plans from Moa Foco

12.-16. May 2025

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Air traffic controller in Denver Scramble to use backups after loss of communication

A white level with a blue cock that says "UNITED" On the side sits behind a barbed wire fence in front of a building with large glass windows.
A Jetliner of United Airlines is preparing to cede from a goal at the International Airport Denver on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.

Air traffic in Denver Lost communication with aircraft At the beginning of this week 90 seconds and had to use the backup frequencies in the recent failure of the Federal Aviation Administration devices. The failure at the International Airport of Denver occurred on Monday afternoon and those affected by communication, but not radar, said Frank Mcintosh, head of the FAA air traffic control, during a hearing on Thursday. This communication failure follows two top -class failures of radar and communication in the past two and a half weeks in a facility that leads aircraft in and from Newark Airport, New Jersey.

The latest dangerous TIKTOK trend -Sparks concerns of Colorado Schools

A black laptop on a desk has a large burned point near the keyboard, which is obviously damaged.
A damaged laptop in an ISD school from Boulder Valley. The district says you have seen six incidents so far.

See teachers and headmaster in the front a Dangerous TIKTOK trend Pick up among the students. School laptops are manipulated to catch fire. The students were encouraged on social media to score short-circuit laptops or the battery. This can lead to the laptop catching fire and toxic vapors are released. Officials from the Boulder Valley school district say that the students are exposed to disciplinary measures and possible criminal persecution. The University High School in Greeley announced Kunc that the students are responsible for paying damage.

Western ranches pilot virtual fences for preservation

Black cows graze dry grass near a street with mountains in the background.

Krysty Wallner

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Bureau of Land Management

Cows are corrected by a virtual fence in Colorado. Characteristic organizations and research universities encourage more cattle breeders to try virtual fences to help the environment.

Western ranches pilot virtual fences for preservation

Western ranches pilot virtual fences for preservation

Test a handful of ranches in the west New fence technology for its potential environmental advantages. The Real estate and environmental research center (Perc), a non -profit organization of Bozeman that is committed to maintaining the free market, terminated 400,000 US dollars In grants this week for eight ranches who want to become early users of virtual fences. While barbed wire fences in mountain vests have been a more common sight, virtual fences have appeared in recent years. They have used ranch owners in other countries such as Australia and New Zealand for years.

Cu Medical School on the CSU graduates your first class

Cu Medical School on the CSU graduates your first class

In the New School of Medicine at Colorado State University, the first class of graduates will exceed the stage on May 19. The Cu School of Medicine at the CSU brings medical students from the University of Colorado to the Colorado State Campus in Fort Collins. The cohort is included in the veterinary and biomedicine programs of CSU for an interdisciplinary curriculum. The CSU Medical Track offers Cu students small class sizes, more practical clinical options and opportunities for building relationships in the Fort Collins community.

PSD relies with families about the attack judges of the bus stop

The Poudre school district is paid out of over 16,000,000 US dollars to the victim of a former bus attendant who is convicted of assault. The Education Committee approved the comparison agreement this week for 10 students and their families. Tyler Zanella was sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison last year because he had attacked endangered students. He made a plea to avoid a process. The district stood with several complaints about Zanella's actions. After approval of the comparison, the board of directors found several changes, e.g.

Beau Jo's back from the employee's owner plan

A pizza crust with honignie from above

Hugh Carey

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The Colorado Sun

A pizza crust by Beau Jo's Pizza receives a splash of honey on April 7, 2023. Honey is a popular addition to the pizza crusts of the pizzeria chain in Idaho Springs.

The Colorado Pizza chain Beau Jo's decided not to drive an employee's ownership plan after announcing the idea two years ago. The plan asked the employees to bring shares into the company that they could later exiled them for their retirement. Beau Jo's management has withdrawn the idea due to long -term financial concerns and little advantage for seasonal employees. Management says that they are working on other strategies for the future.

Expand Moa focus

The Museum of Art Fort Collins plans to expand. The museum launched a capital campaign for important renovation work and additions last week, of which employees say that they put on more artists and get more involved with the community. Plans require accessibility and security upgrades in the main galeric area. The museum also wants to expand its general gallery capacity with new areas for education and performance. It is not clear how much the overall project will cost. The goal of the first phase of the project is to buy the existing museum building in College Ave.

Rockies fire black, Redmond

A man in a baseball jersey with pinstripes that says "Rockies" wear a black hat.
Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black in Denver on Saturday, May 10, 2025, in Denver. Black was fired on May 11th.

The long -time Colorado Rockies Manager Bud Black was released on May 11th. The Rockies had one of the worst starts in the Major League baseball history this year. Colorado lost on May 10 against the San Diego Padres at Coors Field 21 to 0. Black was the most profitable manager in the franchise story. He trained the team in 2017 and 2018 with consecutive playoff appearances. The team also fired bank coach Mike Redmond.

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