Quiz: How Well Do You Remember 2024? Nintendo Life's End-Of-Year Gaming Quiz Yes, 2024 might not have been quite as jam-packed a year as 2023, but that's not to say we haven't had our fair share of surprises. And so, to test your knowledge of everything that went down, we have ... 12/28/2024 - 5:01 am | View Link
Remember When, Chattanooga? Highland Park Baptist had 6,000 Sunday-schoolers In 1953, Highland Park Baptist Church here boasted the largest Sunday school ministry in the world. In newspaper advertisements that year, the church reported a Sunday school enrollment of 6,000, with ... 12/27/2024 - 9:01 am | View Link
Remember To remember is to recollect, or to call upon your memory. Remember that time you fell out of your tree house and bonked your head? No? Go figure. There are many shades of meaning of remember, but at its core it refers to the act of recalling or thinking back. 12/28/2024 - 1:16 am | View Website
remember verb Definition of remember verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [transitive, intransitive] to have or keep an image in your memory of an event, a person, a place, etc. from the past. remember somebody/something This is Carla. Do you remember her? I don't remember my first day at school. I'll always remember this holiday. 12/27/2024 - 10:24 pm | View Website
Remember Definition & Meaning The meaning of REMEMBER is to bring to mind or think of again. How to use remember in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Remember. 12/27/2024 - 7:22 am | View Website
REMEMBER Synonyms: 31 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam ... Synonyms for REMEMBER: recall, mind, remind, recollect, think (of), reproduce, reminisce (about), hearken back (to); Antonyms of REMEMBER: forget, ignore, miss, disremember, disregard, lose, unlearn, neglect 12/27/2024 - 4:09 am | View Website
REMEMBER | English meaning REMEMBER definition: 1. to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of…. Learn more. 12/26/2024 - 4:42 pm | View Website
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A statewide task force on Friday called for a sweeping overhaul of Colorado’s system for reporting suspected child abuse and neglect, proposing myriad reforms aimed at clarifying the oft-misunderstood and sometimes misused process.
Colorado lawmakers created the task force in 2022 to examine the state’s mandatory reporting laws following a Denver Post investigation into the 2017 death of 7-year-old Olivia Gant, a long-term patient at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
Before Olivia died, some of her caregivers at the hospital suspected Olivia’s mother may have been medically abusing her, but the hospital did not alert any outside authorities to their suspicions until after Olivia’s death, despite the state’s mandatory reporting laws, which require some professionals to “immediately” report suspected child abuse or neglect to state authorities.
Instead, the hospital investigated the concerns internally, through its own child protection team and in a series of ethics meetings, relying in part on false information provided by Olivia’s mother to conclude there was no reason to alert outside authorities to the potential abuse.
A doctor at the hospital eventually raised the alarm more than a year after Olivia died, when Olivia’s mother brought in Olivia’s sister for similar false medical concerns.
Skiers, riders and holiday travelers could experience “record-breaking” traffic on mountain segments of Interstate 70 this weekend, according to Colorado’s Department of Transportation.
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The gloom will give way to partly sunny skies and temperatures near 50 on Friday, falling to 23 overnight.
Fog could return Friday night and early Saturday morning, and clouds will gather throughout the day Saturday, with a high of 39 and a low of 17 forecast.
A chance of snow was also forecast Sunday and Monday in Denver, with highs in the 30s and lows around 16.
Dozens and dozens of restaurants will open their doors for the first time in 2025 — most of which we don’t even know about yet (although their owners are surely planning away). But we do have details of some of them, and it makes us hungry. Here is a list of eight of the most anticipated openings of 2025 — along with two more without addresses that are in the works.
Amorina
Chef Max Mackissock of the Culinary Creative Group plans to open Amorina, a cocktail bar and small-plates restaurant in Cherry Creek, on Jan.
The U. S. military’s mountain bunker along Colorado’s Front Range, built during the Cold War to survive a Soviet nuclear attack, now must withstand scrutiny by lawmakers who see it as a costly relic.
They question the need for a not-so-secret command post cocooned in 2,000 feet of granite. It sits inside Cheyenne Mountain, where North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) crews in front of a large map can scan skies and track missile and satellite launches around the planet, along with potentially disruptive space junk.
The bunker also houses, behind 23-ton blast doors, a power plant, water supply, food stores, a health clinic, a barber shop, and a chapel.
Military crews at the Buckley Space Force Base east of Denver and at Peterson Space Force Base east of Colorado Springs perform the same missions at a lower cost.