September 17, 2021
The Pandemic of Online-Dating
Dating is hard enough at the best of times. Throw in nationwide social distancing, a highly contagious virus, rapid decline in mental health for ...
read more September 16, 2021
COVID Cases Declining, Are Vaccine Boosters Necessary?
Colorado Residents could start getting COVID booster shots as early as next week if federal health officials approve the applications. 67% of Col...
read more September 13, 2021
Volunteer to Write About World War ll Veterans
As the days of fall grow shorter and shorter, a great way to fill some extra time during the day is definitely a great way to give back, and by g...
read more September 9, 2021
Eric Cowie, Testified Against the Tiger King, Found Dead
Eric Cowie, head zookeeper from the Greater Wynnewood Animal Park featured in Netflix series “Tiger King,” was found dead this week. The long hai...
read more September 1, 2021
Colorado Erupts With Labor Day Activities
Labor Day weekend is quickly approaching! Despite COVID, Colorado has a whole bunch of end of summer activities to choose from. From water parks ...
read more August 27, 2021
Moose Attacks on the Rise in Colorado
Colorado is famous for many things but recently it is the Moose who have been making headlines. This season has seen many dangerous encounters be...
read more August 26, 2021
Could RSV be the Next Pandemic?
As our children go back to daycare and school in person we have to be extremely vigilant over their hygiene and health. The Delta variant of COVI...
read more August 23, 2021
If the COVID Vaccine Works, Why aren’t Our Leaders Vaccinated
Health care workers were among the first people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Still, a large number are refusing to get it. A recent Kaiser Fa...
read more August 16, 2021
Oregon Ends Reading and Math Requirements For Graduation
Oregon Governor Kate Brown privately signed a bill which ends the need for high school students to prove proficiency in math and reading before g...
read more August 13, 2021
CDC Guidelines Changed
Due to the 70% uptick in COVID cases last month, the CDC has issued new public health guidance concerning masks. Now, the Center for Disease Cont...
read more August 11, 2021
Olympic Athlete and Air Force Veteran Runs for 2022 Colorado Midterm
Former Olympic athlete and U.S. Air Force veteran, Eli Bremer, has announced he is launching a Republican Senate campaign in Colorado for the 202...
read more August 10, 2021
Back To School Masks
As most school students recover from a hot summer by going back to school, another hot topic in the midst of our classrooms this fall is the new ...
read more August 6, 2021
Lake Tahoe Chipmunk Outbreak of Bubonic Plague
There are three different types of plague. The most common type we learn about in history class is the Bubonic plague or “black death.” The bubon...
read more August 3, 2021
The Sisneros Family: Murdered at Home
On the morning of January 12, 1979 the lives of a Colorado Springs family were changed forever. Yvonne Elaine Sisneros and her two children, Carl...
read more August 2, 2021
Shootings in Denver Spark Creation of New Task Force
Gun violence is on the rise in Colorado, authorities have reported six separate shootings from early morning Sunday August 1, to the early hours ...
read more July 28, 2021
Colorado Allowing Felons to Possess Firearms?
Colorado’s law regarding the prohibition of possessing a firearm if you are a felon had changes made through Senate Bill 271, which had bipartisa...
read more July 22, 2021
Britney Spears Pressing Charges for Conservatorship Abuse
Britney Spears has been anything but silent on social media regarding her family and the conservatorships she is currently held under. The posts ...
read more July 21, 2021
Flash Flooding in Colorado Leaves One Dead and Two Missing
Heavy rain has been moving across southwestern Colorado over the last few days leading to flash flood warnings in areas that have seen little pre...
read more July 15, 2021
Montrose County Wildlife Officers Called out for a Kangaroo?
An animal control officer in Montrose County, Colorado ended up in a slow-speed chase when he was called to capture a wallaby. The Montrose Count...
read more July 14, 2021
Hunter Biden Backed by Whitehouse in Art Scheme
Hunter Biden’s struggled with addiction, published a new memoir, rode the coattails of his famous dad, and his romantic life is a tabloid playhou...
read more July 13, 2021
Deadly Heat Wave Hitting the West Coast this week
What is looking like the makings of a record breaking heat wave is hitting the west coast over the next week. Some flights at Las Vegas' airport ...
read more July 12, 2021
Cat is Found Alive Near Condo Collapse, Reunited with Family
Last month, in Surfside, Florida, Champlain Towers South partially collapsed while hundreds of residents and their guests slept. The collapse lef...
read more July 7, 2021
Information on Building Collapse
Champlain Towers South, a 12-story, 1980s apartment building, partially collapsed around 1:30 AM June 24, 2021, in Surfside, Florida. The collaps...
read more July 2, 2021
Is Britney Spears a ‘Slave’ for her Conservatorship?
Britney Spears has been a hot topic in the media almost since her birth December 2, 1981. We need to bring attention to the recent development in...
read more June 21, 2021
El Salvador Adopts Bitcoin as Currency
El Salvador has a reputation for being the deadliest place on the planet. However, news from the cryptocurrency world has made El Salvador the ta...
read more June 15, 2021
Texas Attempts to Take Control of Border Crisis
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said he will soon announce plans for the construction of a wall along the state’s shared border with Mexico as part of...
read more June 14, 2021
The Future of Electric
With the main focus and concern of the Biden Administration on renewable energy, now days electric vehicles are becoming more popular each day.
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read more June 8, 2021
Facebook Makes Final Decision About Trump’s Account
After a lengthy decision process Facebook has finally come to a decision about whether or not they plan to ban Former President Donald Trump from...
read more June 4, 2021
Should Schools Have Armed Staff Employed?
As of January 1, 2020, 28 states allow school staff to arm themselves in some form or fashion. In some states, such as Colorado, there are no sta...
read more June 3, 2021
US Investigation into Source of Virus
President Joe Biden ordered US intelligence officials to “redouble” their efforts to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, including ...
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