Maddie Warren is a California native, but has lived in Fort Collins for the last five years while attending Colorado State. She worked in the communications department for CSU Athletics for three years while pursuing a degree in Journalism and Media Communication. She currently lives in Timnath, CO with her one year old goldendoodle, Luna.
Maddie Warren
How CDOT is Helping Mitigate and Educate About Kids’ Risk in Car Crashes
Car crashes remain a major leading cause of death for kids, and the mistakes made for passenger safety and security are incredibly preventable.
Federal Funding Secured to Aid Small Businesses Affected by Glenwood Canyon Mudslides
In addition to filing the Glenwood Canyon mudslides as a state of emergency, Governor Polis also looked to secure funding for small businesses in the area affected by the loss of traffic through the Canyon.
TikTok Trend Has Colorado Students Vandalizing Bathrooms + Stealing Stalls
The trend has been sweeping the U.S. and has officially made it to Northern Colorado schools.
Colorado Attorney General Says Investigation Found Aurora PD ‘Racially Biased’
After a 14-month external investigation, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser presented scathing findings into the operations, patterns, and practices of Aurora PD and Aurora Fire.
Where Colorado Ranks Compared to Rest of U.S. in Vaccination Numbers
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccinations have been a hot and touchy topic, especially in some states more than others.
President Joe Biden Coming to Colorado for ‘Build Back Better’ Agenda
It is unknown what day he will be stopping in Denver and what exactly will be addressed in his visit.
Looking for a Job? CDOT Hosting Career Fairs Starting Saturday
The career fairs will be held across Colorado through early October.
Bats in Colorado Test Positive for Rabies
Three bats were found and tested for rabies. They came back positive for the disease.
Aurora Police Chief, City Manager Release Statements Following 32 Count Indictment
Aurora Police Chief, City Manager, and Fire Rescue Chief have released official public statements following today's 32 count indictment of officers and firefighters involved in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain.
32 Count Indictment Against Officers, Paramedics Involved in Death of Colorado Man
Three officers and two paramedics are facing a 32 count indictment for the 2019 death of Elijah McClain.