

Colorado Native
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Here are some tips from @XcelEnergyCO on how to prepare for a PSPS (Public Safety Power Shutoff): Prepare Your Home • Turn your refrigerator and freezer to the coldest settings so food stays safe longer if the power goes out. • Unplug or switch off electronics and appliances that could be damaged by a power surge when electricity is restored. • Keep portable power banks charged and make sure you have extra batteries available. • Choose a safe outdoor area for generators, grills, and camp stoves, and check that they are in good working order. Never use them inside or in enclosed spaces. • Make sure everyone in your household knows how to open the garage door manually if needed. Prepare Yourself and Your Community • Write down important phone numbers and emergency contacts so you can reach them even if devices lose power. • Keep a well-stocked first aid kit at home with enough supplies for everyone in your household. • Have extra prescription and over the counter medications ready, especially if anyone in your home relies on medication that needs special storage. • Fully charge medical devices ahead of time and make sure backup power is available for any equipment that requires electricity. • Check on neighbors who may need extra help, including older adults and people with disabilities. • Do not forget to include food, water, medications, and other essentials for your pets in your emergency planning. #cowx




Jena gives all our data to a 3rd Party Soros funded NGO for “voter roll maintenance.” She sells the YOUR data to NGOs and advertising companies. Yet, she is breaking Federal Law and the Civil Rights of all Coloradans by not letting the Federal Government review the Colorado voter rolls (Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1960,). #copolitics #freetinapeters





Time and time again, I have called for transparency around ICE operations in our state, and this is no exception. We deserve to know what is happening in our state. coloradotimesrecorder.com/2026/03/co-con… U.S. Rep Brittany Pettersen (@RepPettersen)

