Teachers' union could be next to announce strikes as wave of industrial action continues
Thousands of teachers could be set to walk off the job as the National Education Union (NEU) prepares to announce the result of a strike ballot today.
Thousands of teachers could be set to walk off the job as the National Education Union (NEU) prepares to announce the result of a strike ballot today.
Frigid winds blew through central Colorado late on Thursday, January 26, as the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of wind gusts up to 60 mph in the area.This footage was captured by Twitter user @jcosrangerjason, who said he filmed it from his home in Evergreen on Thursday night.“Brutal,” the uploader says in the footage. “I don’t remember a winter like this in a while,” he added.On Friday, the NWS forecasted heavy snow as the day progresses, with strong winds and blowing snow potentially causing poor visibility in the area. Credit: @jcosrangerjason via Storyful
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