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According to a press release from Colorado State Patrol, the crash happened just after 6 p.m. on U.S. Highway 285 by milepost 234 near Conifer. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent ...
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Jordan Dywer was the driver and Landon Crossley a backseat passenger in a Dodge Ram pickup headed north on U.S. 84/285 when Sullivan, driving a Jeep, struck them head-on, the sheriff's office said.
The short segment between US 50 at Salida and US 24 at Buena Vista closely parallels the original U.S. Route 650, [4] which was designated in 1926, but eliminated in 1936 when US 285 was commissioned along its present extent from Sanderson to Denver, mostly replacing state-numbered highways.
In 1977, Evergreen Newspapers began publishing The High Timber Times, which served Morrison, Conifer, Pine, Bailey, and the 285 corridor; it merged with the Canyon Courier in 2016. [2] The Clear Creek Courant began publication in 1973; the Columbine Courier , in 1991.
Today the highway's northern terminus is in Denver, at exit 201 on Interstate 25. US 285 is a secondary route of US 85, which it crosses in metro Denver, and technically crosses again in Santa Fe, New Mexico (today its parent route is largely concurrent with Interstate 25 through New Mexico, and as a result US 85 is no longer signed in New Mexico).
Jan. 3—A woman walking on Interstate 25 was killed Tuesday evening near Santa Fe in a hit-and-run, the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday. Sheriff's office spokeswoman Denise Womack ...