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Nightside Report June 23, 2021: People living near Detroit Stellantis plant fed up with constant truck traffic, Metro Detroit school districts push for later start times this fall

Nightside Report June 23, 2021: People living near Detroit Stellantis plant fed up with constant truck traffic, Metro Detroit school districts push for later start times this fall
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List of the 5 most destructive wildfires in Colorado history

Black Forest Fire 498 homes destroyed The Black Forest Fire burned through a heavily-populated area surrounded by dense forest on the south end of the Palmer Divide. Two people died, and the El Paso County Sheriff's Office counted 498 homes destroyed. East Troublesome Fire 366 homes destroyed The East Troublesome Fire started deep in the Arapaho National Forest on Oct. 14. Six days later, the fire started spreading dramatically, forcing evacuations in Grand Lake and eventually, all of Estes Park. More than 35,000 people were forced out of their homes. From Oct. 21-22, the fire burned more than 87,000 acres through Grand County and across the Continental Divide. Drought, dead trees, high winds and low humidity fueled its rapid spread, even during the night.

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80-Degree Weekend Ahead For Fort Collins Area

80-Degree Weekend Ahead For Fort Collins Area
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Colorado volunteer group seeks funds to repair Cameron Peak Fire trails

The organization started a GoFundMe campaign and within nearly a month has received more than $28,000, about $3,000 more than its initial goal, for materials and supplies. With 42 miles of trails severely impacted by the fire and 120 miles moderately impacted, group member Jerry Hanley said the task is daunting but less so thanks to the support shown by the community. "As far as you can see up there are burnt trees on both sides (of the Poudre Canyon); it's just sickening to me,'' said Hanley, who heads the organization's funding development committee. "But I've been delightfully shocked and overwhelmed by the generosity of folks when we reached out like this for the first time in our history. And 80% to 90% of the donors to the site are not PWV members, which is outstanding.''

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Winter Storm Xylia: Larimer County Had Highest Snow Totals in CO

Get our free mobile app According to the National Weather Service, the highest snow total for the weekend was 42 inches, which was measured at Buckhorn Mountain, west of Fort Collins in Larimer County. Close behind was Pingree Park with 41 inches and Red Feather Lakes, 40 inches, also in Larimer County. The only other areas of Colorado to measure that much snow are in the Aspen Springs area. The Horsetooth area measured 27 inches of snow, while in the cities of Fort Collins and Loveland, the totals ranged from one and a half to two feet. Photo in the Horsetooth area, courtesy of Judea Frank.

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You might be surprised how accurate meteorologists fared with Colorado snow totals

You might be surprised how accurate meteorologists fared with Colorado snow totals Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins Coloradoan See the mess the spring snowstorm left in Fort Collins Replay Video UP NEXT Reading this story without a subscription? Get a year of access to Coloradoan.com for $39 now through March 18 by clicking here to subscribe. We appreciate your support of local journalism. Meteorologists are often the focus of jokes for missing weather forecasts. That was true in a big way before this weekend's storm, with many on social media roasting forecasters Saturday for predicting 1 to 4 feet of snow for Northern Colorado. The more the snow didn't pile up during the day Saturday, the more the criticism did as "the big storm'' produced little more than spitting rain for many areas.

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Winter Storm Xylia: Larimer County Had Highest Snow Totals in CO

Winter Storm Xylia: Larimer County Had Highest Snow Totals in CO
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Snow totals for March 13-14, 2021 Colorado snowstorm

Snow totals for March 13-14, 2021 Colorado snowstorm Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Courtesy Carla Ambrose More than 2 feet of snow had fallen in the Red Feather Lakes area by Sunday morning on March 14, 2021. and last updated 2021-03-15 09:27:28-04 DENVER – The snowstorm arrived in earnest Saturday evening in Colorado and after heavy snow throughout Sunday, the storm has moved out of the state, leaving feet of snow in many areas. The National Weather Service said Monday morning that 27.1 inches of snow have now been measured in this storm at Denver International Airport, where the official Denver snow records are tallied.

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Cameron Peak Fire structure damage assessment totals more than $6 million in market values

Cameron Peak Fire structure damage assessment totals more than $6 million in losses Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins Coloradoan Cameron Peak Fire leaves behind scorched homes and hillsides Replay Video UP NEXT The Larimer County Assessor's Office estimated the Cameron Peak Fire caused nearly $6.4 million in damages to structures, though only half of the buildings destroyed by Colorado's largest wildfire were on the county's official record. The recently released assessment report showed 243 structures were found to be destroyed. Earlier, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office reported a damage assessment team found 461 structures destroyed and eight more damaged, as it included numerous structures not included in county property records.

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