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We all know the apalogue of the frog in hot water. Throw a frog in a boiling pot and it’ll jump out. But put a frog in tepid ...
The future of Whitman Park remains up in the air as the City Council finalizes its strategic plan and prepares the 2026 ...
A thunderstorm on the Front Range doesn’t usually have much of an effect on Grand Junction, unless you happen to work at the ...
Around 50 college campuses across the country have been deluged in recent weeks with hoax calls about armed gunmen and other ...
Through Oct. 16, roughly 1,800 Grand Junction businesses can apply to continue receiving tax credit incentives that are ...
Solomon Nunes Carvalho was a Baltimore painter and fledgling photographer when John C. Fremont, contacted him in 1853 and ...
As Big Tech’s data centers continue to grow threatening to overload U.S. electricity grids, policymakers are considering ...
A lot of us want to reduce our time spent on screens. Experts say that picking up a new hobby can help do that — and offer a ...
Wildcats pitcher Teagan Clements returned to form from her early season streak of dominance, holding the Tigers to no runs on ...
This week saw several local food nonprofits being highlighted in the news. On Monday, Colorado Public Radio’s thoughtful and ...
Universally, somewhere along the line, thoughts and prayers are offered. And too soon forgotten. Only to see that sentiment surface again at the unsurprising ‘next time.’” ...
The release of the 2025 School and District Performance Frameworks (SPF/DPF) is an essential moment for District 51. These state reports confirm what our community has seen and felt over the past ...
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