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University of Mississippi College Democrats host Mississippi ‘Rise Up Town Hall’

University of Mississippi College Democrats host Mississippi ‘Rise Up Town Hall’

The University of Mississippi College Democrats, alongside several other organizations, hosted the Mississippi “Rise Up Town Hall” at the Gertrude C. Ford Ole Miss Student Union on Wednesday in response to the Turning Point USA event on campus...

Owner:  The University of Mississippi
‘Zombie’ Rabbits With Black Horns and Mouth Tentacles Spotted in Colorado Backyards, Experts Explain What’s Behind the Frightening Look

‘Zombie’ Rabbits With Black Horns and Mouth Tentacles Spotted in Colorado Backyards, Experts Explain What’s Behind the Frightening Look

FORT COLLINS, COLORADO — Residents across northern Colorado are reporting sightings of strange-looking rabbits with black horns and tentacle-like growths emerging from their heads and mouths — sparking viral online reactions and comparisons to...

Owner:  Ralph Shealy

Colorado Wildlife is on the move and crossing roadways

Owner:  Gulban Family
Impacts of Recent Federal and State Actions on Natural Disaster Preparedness and Response on Health
Join GCSTIMES at The Hospitality Show 2025 in Colorado

Join GCSTIMES at The Hospitality Show 2025 in Colorado

As winter approaches, GCSTIMES is bringing more than just innovation to the heart of hospitality — we’re bringing warmth, creativity, and sustainability to the forefront. Join us at The Hospitality Show 2025, taking place October 26–28, 2025, at...

Owner:  Henri Roelings
Shift gets old, polluting cars off the road for good. Here’s how it’s helping Colorado auto parts dealers. 

Shift gets old, polluting cars off the road for good. Here’s how it’s helping Colorado auto parts dealers. 

HENDERSON — For 80 years now, mechanics have been pulling parts off junked cars perched on battle-worn lifts at Stadium Auto Parts, cleaning and tagging every intact gearbox, radiator or alternator for a second or third life after resale....

Owner:  The Colorado Sun (Non-profit)
Colorado is a leader in wildlife crossings but funding cuts threaten protections

Colorado is a leader in wildlife crossings but funding cuts threaten protections

This article was originally published by Colorado Newsline. Hank Lacey Colorado Newsline Colorado will soon make history with a long-awaited wildlife crossing project on Interstate 25, but the state faces fiscal headwinds in continuing its plan to...

Owner:  Indij Public Media
Saved by donations, horse rescue to remain open

Saved by donations, horse rescue to remain open

Grand Valley Horse Rescue has gathered enough cash to keep its barn doors open, volunteers say, after an outpouring of community support. The volunteer-run charity houses and feeds surrendered horses, occasionally buys them from slaughter-bound...

Owner:  Seaton Family
'Excessive restraint' among concerns at Southern Colorado youth treatment center, report says

'Excessive restraint' among concerns at Southern Colorado youth treatment center, report says

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — A new report from Disability Law Colorado documents concerns of dangerous conditions at Southern Peaks Regional Treatment Center, a psychiatric residential treatment facility in Cañon City. Disability Law Colorado,...

Owner:  The Scripps Family
Senator Kim Calls For Stronger FEMA On Anniversary Of Superstorm Sandy

Senator Kim Calls For Stronger FEMA On Anniversary Of Superstorm Sandy

JERSEY SHORE – Thirteen years after Superstorm Sandy tore across the Jersey Shore, United States Senator Andy Kim (D-NJ) says the storm’s lessons must still guide federal disaster policy. Kim shared a video address exclusively with our newsroom on...

Owner:  Stewart Swann & Jason Allentoff
Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeking input from Northwest region

Colorado Parks and Wildlife seeking input from Northwest region

Colorado Parks and Wildlife is asking for public input on proposed changes to 12 potential big game regulations in Northwest Colorado, the region that includes Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley. The survey for feedback, which can be found at...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Colorado Democrats press Trump administration on $600M in canceled energy projects 

Colorado Democrats press Trump administration on $600M in canceled energy projects 

Democratic members of Colorado’s federal delegation in Congress are demanding answers from President Donald Trump’s administration after it canceled over $600 million in energy projects for the state. Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Man Sentenced in Kittitas County for Illegal Elk Trafficking Scheme in Ellensburg

Man Sentenced in Kittitas County for Illegal Elk Trafficking Scheme in Ellensburg

ELLENSBURG — A Yakima County man has been sentenced in Kittitas County Superior Court for illegally selling dozens of elk carcasses across the Pacific Northwest, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). Braden F....

Owner:  Shawn Goggins
How a Lawsuit Seeks to Preserve Food Assistance for Millions

How a Lawsuit Seeks to Preserve Food Assistance for Millions

(The Center Square) – Democratic officials from California and 25 other jurisdictions sued the Trump administration Tuesday to continue Supplemental Food Assistance Program benefits in November despite the federal government shutdown, now in its...

Owner:  Townsquare Media
Slashing methane emissions is the climate’s emergency brake | Opinion

Slashing methane emissions is the climate’s emergency brake | Opinion

We often hear about the warming risks of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. But that’s not the only greenhouse gas we need to worry about after this brutally hot summer. Methane levels in the atmosphere are still rising at a record pace, despite...

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman
Shadow Mountain Lake: A pristine Colorado mountain pool or a science experiment for fish?

Shadow Mountain Lake: A pristine Colorado mountain pool or a science experiment for fish?

Michael Booth The Colorado Sun SHADOW MOUNTAIN LAKE — The mountain views from the crisp blue water — of subalpine fir shot through with canary-yellow aspen below the sugar-dusted Continental Divide — are sublime. In still coves, all is mirrored...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Austin-San Antonio region selected for climate resilience accelerator

Austin-San Antonio region selected for climate resilience accelerator

Last week, Travis County announced that the Austin-San Antonio region has been selected for a two-year program to facilitate the region’s climate change resilience efforts. “Government boundaries may define jurisdictions, but they don’t define the...

Owner:  Texas Tribune, Inc.
Loveland to keep temporary shelter open through mid-March as city searches for long-term solution
Farmers and ranchers cut back Colorado River water use to survive one of driest seasons on record

Farmers and ranchers cut back Colorado River water use to survive one of driest seasons on record

Farmers, ranchers and other water users in four Western states, including Colorado, are cutting back on water use because of low flows through the Colorado River Basin. Less than half the normal amount of water flowed into Lake Powell from the...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
(Guest opinion) Julian Guevara: Latino, immigrant and working-class Coloradans being hurt by budget bill

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