March 3, 2022

Trump’s Truth Social

Donald Trump has launched his new social media app, Truth Social, luring users with the promises of a platform free from “discrimination against ...
read more
January 20, 2022

Biden’s Nicknames Based On Presidency Blunders

Joe Biden has been called many names through his presidency. From taunts such as ‘Sleepy Joe’ to ‘lets go Brandon,’ republicans and conservatives...
read more
January 18, 2022

Betrayer of Frank Family, or Victim of Nazi regime?

A cold case team has been combing through evidence for five years in an attempt to solve one of World War II's enduring mysteries. The cold case ...
read more
January 6, 2022

Radon: Colorado’s Silent Killer

Colorado officials are urging residents to test for an odorless and colorless gas that can be deadly. Governor Jared Polis proclaimed January Nat...
read more
January 4, 2022

Sudan’s Prime Minister Resigns Amid Political Violence

Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resigned on Sunday among the growing political issues and widespread pro-democracy protests following a mil...
read more
December 22, 2021

Colorado Driver Possibly Commuted

Calls are growing to change the 110-year prison sentence handed down to a truck driver who caused a fatal crash near Denver in 2019. A Colorado j...
read more
December 21, 2021

Colorado Sees First Wolf Attack In 70 Years

Last year, Colorado voted to reintroduce wolves into the state’s forests.The narrowly-passed Proposition 114 was the first time a state’s voters ...
read more
December 15, 2021

Studies Show COVID Vaccines Can Make You More Sick

Recently major media, such as snopes, have been recently trying to cover the fact that major public health officials have known COVID vaccines ha...
read more
December 9, 2021

California Dubs Themselves “Abortion Sanctuary”

Abortion, perhaps more than most other issues, has divided the United States for decades. A new decision overturning Roe v. Wade, the 48-year-old...
read more
December 8, 2021

NYC Mayor Cracks Down With Vaccine Mandate

All private sector employers in New York City will now be required to get a Covid-19 vaccine mandate by December 27, according to the city's mayo...
read more
December 3, 2021

Oxford Shooting: Mental Health of Teenagers

While school shootings remain rare, there have been more in 2021 than in any year since at least 1999, according to a Washington Post database th...
read more
November 30, 2021

Colorado Violent Crime Surges

Colorado has recently seen a rise in violent crimes. The instances range from fatal accidents, senseless acts carried out in anger, and victims d...
read more
November 24, 2021

Could the US be Headed Toward Legalization of Polygamy?

How would you react if your partner asked you to add a romantic third party to your existing relationship? Would you be open minded or is that so...
read more
November 16, 2021

RNC Retaliates Against Trump Leaving GOP

Many rumors surrounded Former President Donald Trump as he left office. One of those rumors was that Trump was planning on quitting the Republica...
read more
November 3, 2021

Five Minute Planetarium: Mars

Mars is the tiny planet that is Earth's neighbor and the fourth planet from the sun. Sometimes called the Red Planet, Mars is named for the Roman...
read more
October 28, 2021

Termination of Hundreds of Workers Upon Us?

Back in September the Whitehouse issued a vaccine mandate saying all federal contractors must be vaccinated by December 8, 2021. Will hundreds of...
read more
October 25, 2021

Five Minute Planetarium: Earth and the Moon

The Earth is a complex sphere flying through space, which is life sustaining. Our planet has so many different places that sustain all kinds of l...
read more
October 21, 2021

Things to do in Colorado for Halloween

If you are looking for things to do in Colorado for Halloween, look no further. This spooky season is seeing many events planned across the state...
read more
October 19, 2021

Truck Driving School

Within a few weeks of starting our Thanksgiving shopping trips to the grocery store, and in a little over a month before we start our Christmas s...
read more
October 14, 2021

The Snow is Here: Preparing for Winter in Colorado

As the snow descends and we see winter in Colorado for the first time this season the biggest question stands: how do I prepare myself for the co...
read more
October 13, 2021

Is Bitcoin Worthless Despite Surge in Price?

The price of bitcoin has once again reached an all time high, with the cryptocurrency shooting above $57,000. This brings bitcoin to a five-month...
read more
October 11, 2021

Small World

You have probably seen a few of these in your community, although they are very small, they are continuing to make a big difference in many peopl...
read more
October 7, 2021

Five Minute Planetarium: Venus

Venus is the second planet from the Sun and one of earth's neighbors. No planet approaches closer to Earth than Venus. The planet is always rough...
read more
September 30, 2021

Five Minute Planetarium: Mercury

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. Mercury was named after the messenger of the Roman Gods. Mercury is also known as “quicksilver,” both n...
read more
September 29, 2021

Five Minute Planetarium: The Sun

Have you ever wondered what is above our heads, even farther than the blue sky, clouds, and ozone layer?  There are so many wonders that hang in ...
read more
September 28, 2021

R. Kelly found guilty of Sex Trafficking

R. Kelly has been found guilty of sex trafficking. A mixture of relief and disbelief greeted the guilty verdict. Kelly, was once one of the b...
read more
September 27, 2021

Could the Bible Belt and Stroke Belt be Related?

The southern United States is known for many things such as fried foods, religion, and crops. In the recent past southern states such as Texas ha...
read more
September 24, 2021

Texas Governor Take Border Crisis Into His Own Hands

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has used a number of state-owned vehicles to line up for miles as a barricade along the border. Governor Abbott insist...
read more
September 22, 2021

Stroke and Heart Attack Symptoms you NEED to Know

Heart attacks and strokes are one of the most common health issues. According to heart.org heart disease is the top cause of death in America. Yo...
read more
September 20, 2021

Are You Checking Yourself For Cancer Like You Should

As of January 2019, there were an estimated 16.9 million cancer survivors in the United States, according to Cancer.gov. They project the number ...
read more