Glenwood Springs, Colo.-based Valley View Hospital was the goal of a phishing assault when the e-mail accounts of 4 staff had been accessed by unauthorized people, affecting the non-public information of about 21,000 individuals.
On Jan. 19, the hospital discovered that 4 of its worker e-mail accounts had been accessed by an unauthorized person, in response to an April 28 Valley View information launch. The entry was obtained via malicious hyperlinks embedded in emails disguised as respectable correspondence from an worker throughout the firm.
Upon detection, the e-mail accounts had been instantly secured, and a forensic safety agency was engaged to analyze and decide the character and scope of the breach.
On March 29, 2022, it was decided that the compromised e-mail accounts had contained affected person and worker info of 21,000 people.
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It’s unknown what varieties of info have been compromised.
Valley View Hospital stated it doesn’t imagine any of the data had been faraway from its system.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) -On Monday, the preliminary hearing for a woman accused of kidnapping a person for multiple days was postponed.
The preliminary hearing for the case of 26-year-old Hannah Viramontes, facing charges including sexual assault, kidnapping, and false imprisonment had the hearing pushed back after her attorney requested she receive a competency test. Her attorney claimed she may not be able to stand trial.
The judge and prosecution agreed to the defense’s terms and will pause proceedings until the test results are received. The prosecution had a request of their own, asking that Viramontes’s bond be raised from $225,000 to $500,000 for the victim’s safety, concerned the defendant may be bailed out of jail. The judge did not raise the bond but modified it to cash only.
According to arrest documents, the situation began on November 30 at a home on Kingsley Drive. That’s when the victim told police she asked Viramontes about a shoplifting ticket when she “suddenly” punched her in the face. The victim told police Viramontes then took the victim’s concealed handgun and pointed it at her, threatening to shoot her if she didn’t comply.
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According to the arrest papers, the victim was then allegedly held in the home, handcuffed, and threatened with the weapon, while being assaulted both physically and sexually for the following days. The victim alleges over time they were able to slip out of the handcuffs Viramontes had placed on her, was able to get the gun back into her possession, and shoot Viramontes while she was just outside of the home.
Viramontes next appearance in court will be on March 24 for the results of the competency test.
I’ve been to Alpine-style towns in the US that feel like Europe, particularly Switzerland.
Colorado’s Ouray has been nicknamed “The Little Switzerland of America” for many reasons.
Telluride and Crested Butte also feel like European-style escapes within the US.
Soaring granite peaks, glacier-carved valleys, and a myriad of geothermally-heated hot springs are just a handful of reasons that thousands of Americans venture to the Swiss Alps each year.
However, I’ve found similarly stunning mountainous landscapes and a thriving food and arts scene in humble Colorado.
The Centennial State is famous for its many adorable mountain towns and ski villages, but as a Colorado local, there are only three that I venture to when I want to rekindle that heart-pounding feeling I felt when I first visited the Alps many years ago.
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Here are three of my favorite Alpine-style villages in Colorado.
I see why some say Ouray is a slice of Switzerland in the US
Ouray is one of few towns in the US that’s been nicknamed “The Little Switzerland of America.”
It’s easy to see why with just one wintery jaunt down its main boulevard — towering bluffs of rock and snow jut up in every direction, and historic buildings are everywhere.
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There’s no need to fly to a mountain resort in Zermatt to get your adrenaline pumping, either. Ouray’s Ice Park and annual Ice Festival offer some of the best opportunities to dust off your crampons and go ice climbing in the US.
For a bit of higher-brow culture, stop at the Wright Opera House. It was established in 1888 and hosts a variety of live performances throughout the year, including an annual Yule celebration.
If you visit in the summer or fall, don’t miss the Million Dollar Highway, a scenic driving route that winds past cascading waterfalls and tall peaks.
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When it’s time to refuel, check into the Victorian-era Beaumont Hotel in downtown Ouray. With its antique furnishings and historic architecture, it feels like it belongs in Europe.
Finally, soak your tired bones while enjoying outstanding mountain views at the Ouray Hot Springs Pool or the Historic Weisbaden Hot Springs Spa that give some of Switzerland’s a run for their money.
I’ve enjoyed many European vibes and eats in Telluride
Apart from having an excellent ski and live-music scene, Telluride is also home to incredible European-inspired eateries and architecture.
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If you want to recreate a classic Swiss tradition, try the extensive fondue menu at Alpinist and the Goat, which features imported Gruyère and French truffle.
If you’re staying slopeside, check out Timber Room, which offers fire-roasted meals and crudité in an elegant, living-room-style setting.
For second-to-none Euro-style digs, head to the lavish Dunton Town House.
It’s designed to honor Tyrolean immigrants who came to the San Juan Mountains over 150 years ago — and Austrian ceramics and antiques can be found throughout the historic inn.
Of course, Telluride also has many opportunities for outdoor recreation.
To experience a quintessentially Alps-like mountain hut, visit High Camp Hut near the mountainous Lizard Head Pass. It puts guests at the center of the surrounding snowy peaks, with opportunities for backcountry skiing and sledding.
If you’re visiting in the warmer summer months, book a guided day trip along the Telluride’s via ferrata, which is reminiscent of similar gear-supported climbing routes in Switzerland.
Crested Butte feels like a mountainous escape
Since it’s about a four-hour drive from Denver, Crested Butte’s wildflower-strewn meadows and powdery ski slopes tend to offer a crowd-free escape from Colorado’s busiest mountain towns.
During winter months, Crested Butte Mountain Resort offers fantastic groomed runs for all experience levels. It’s known for its “extreme inbounds skiing,” which is reminiscent of Chamonix’s famous side-country routes.
I’d also recommend a trip through the nearby town of Gothic, which offers car camping and opportunities to swim in sparkling alpine lakes throughout the sunny summer months. Its striking landscape reminds me of the beautiful and immense summits around Switzerland’s Lauterbrunnen village.
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After a day of sightseeing in and around Crested Butte, enjoy blistered baby carrots and dry-aged Piedmontese beef at Two Twelve, an elevated eatery in town.
Or, try a fine-dining experience at Magic Meadows Yurt, which diners can only get to by Nordic skiing or snowshoeing.
Colorado couple cheer for opposite teams during Broncos, Bills game – CBS Colorado
It was a bad loss for the Broncos against the Bills Sunday, but in a house divided, love always wins. Colorado couple Genevieve Mesch and Dominic Schumaker are engaged to be married, but today it was a Billiever versus a Boliever.
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