Rebecca Powell, Coloradoan

Rebecca Powell

Coloradoan

Fort Collins, CO, United States

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Past:
  • Coloradoan
  • USA TODAY
  • Enquirer

Past articles by Rebecca:

Bicyclist dies in collision in Fort Collins

The crash caused the roadway to be closed for several hours Sunday while Fort Collins Police Services investigated. → Read More

Get insights on how to bridge political divides at Fort Collins event Jan. 18

Explore tools, resources and organizations focused on helping people connect across political divides. → Read More

Fort Collins police searching for driver in crash that seriously injured a pedestrian

The driver may have been in a silver Mazda that has front end damage after a crash early on New Year's Day. → Read More

With unaffiliated voters at nearly 50%, there must be room for political collaboration

We asked in Coloradoan Conversations where the political parties can collaborate. Here's what readers said. → Read More

For hot classrooms, the options seem less than ideal: long days, odd scheduling, expensive AC

No solution to deal with increasing heat in classrooms can please everyone. But here are some ideas to consider. → Read More

Larimer County Sheriff's Office locks down northwest Fort Collins neighborhood for hours

Residents off of Overland Trail in northwest Fort Collins were asked to remain inside their homes. → Read More

Incident prompts warning for northwest Fort Collins neighborhood

Residents off of Overland Trail in northwest Fort Collins are asked to remain inside their homes. → Read More

More rain falls as crews gain more control of wildfire near Fort Collins

Efforts to fight the County Road 21 Fire in Larimer County has benefited from overnight rain; containment grows. → Read More

Blight, public safety, infrastructure rise as top justifications for using eminent domain

In Coloradoan Conversations, participants pull out the cases where eminent domain seems justified. → Read More

What could help Fort Collins employers fill their job openings?

In this week's Coloradoan Conversations, we want to discuss job openings in Fort Collins. → Read More

School days are here again. Tell us about your top memories and your best teachers.

Think back on your own school days. What do you remember about those days and who impacted you the most? → Read More

Flash flood warning in effect over burn area through 6:30 p.m. Sunday

The warning is in effect through 6:30 p.m. Sunday in areas along an north of U.S. Highway 34 in Larimer County. → Read More

Crews fight wildfire near Carter Lake in Larimer County

Mandatory evacuations had been ordered for the area east of Carter Lake but have since been lifted. → Read More

Man driving electric scooter killed in Mulberry Street crash

The crash happened at 5:22 on Mulberry Street near Lemay Avenue in east Fort Collins. → Read More

Here's what that string of lights in the sky over Fort Collins and Colorado was.

A Space X Starlink satellite launch preceded sightings of a train of lights in the Fort Collins sky. → Read More

West Nile-infected mosquitoes detected in Fort Collins

Mosquitoes in the southwest and southeast of Fort Collins have West Nile virus, monitoring shows. → Read More

Where should Fort Collins' water come from? Conservation, raising costs or stopping growth

We asked Coloradoan Conversations readers: Where should the water come from? Here are their answers. → Read More

Bat in Larimer County tests positive for rabies, interacted with dogs

The bat was found on North Shields Street north of Fort Collins on Friday, May 27. → Read More

Want to get out on the water? Segment of Poudre River not safe, Poudre Fire Authority says

As water recreation season begins in Colorado, mind these tips to stay safer. → Read More

Wildfire prompts evacuations between Lyons, Carter Lake in Larimer County

Residents near the border of Larimer County and Boulder County are being asked to evacuate. → Read More