Be Wary of Popular Academic Theologians When Encountering Documentaries or Think Pieces about the...
Around the holidays, there are documentaries and think pieces about the first Christmas. If you want to be entertained by college professors and academics giving a symbolic interpretation of Christmas – many of them outside the mainstream of academic theology – then these programs and articles might be fun.
Helping Creating Healthy Foods with a Sense of Fun at Graze Craze
Making an artistic and community-based statement of togetherness and health through food is at the center of why Brad and Sandra Akers decided to open a Graze Craze charcuterie franchise in Colorado Springs.
Fun with Chiles and Sausage Making at Solsage Food Truck
Bri and Nick Naylor, spouses, and co-owners of Solsage Sausage Food Truck loved making sausage in their hometown of Pittsburgh. When fate found them relocated to Colorado Springs for work and then furloughed during the pandemic, they found their dream embracing their culinary roots and a community that has embraced their taste of home with a hint of spice and a flurry of flavor.
Don’t Let Scammers Steal Your Holiday Spirit
“Whether in stores or online, fraud criminals up their game when we up our shopping during
the holiday season,” said Kathy Stokes, AARP Director of Fraud Prevention programs. A new AARP Fraud Watch Network report highlight the ways criminals may target holiday shoppers this year.
What is the Libertarian View on Abortion?
The abortion debate has been one that has plagued our country for several decades. Now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the debate still finds its way into everyday conversations.
Bringing the Diner Experience with a Sense of Fun and Humor at King’s Chef...
The King's Chef Diner has been around since the late 1950s serving its own style of comfort food diner-style. Gary Geiser, owner of King Chef's Diner understands his customers, embracing both old school dishes like The Thing with new customer influenced dishes like Grub, all overflowing with hash browns, their famous green chili and just a tad of attitude.
Are Criminals Getting Let Out of Jail Too Soon?
Across the nation, many cities have seen an increase in serious crimes. Most experts will tell you that the number of repeat offenders in big cities has also increased. The criminal justice system has received criticism for new lenient policies that found people getting released from the prison system sooner. During the pandemic, prisoners were getting released at a much higher rate and some were not being jailed when they would have been.
Mom & Pop, MBAs Fill in Some Details on the Up-and-Down Crunch at the...
When gasoline goes from a large underground tank into a person's car, whether the price per gallon is high or low, many dangerous and costly steps have been taken up to this final stop.
Colorado Charter Schools Faced Opposition from Day One
Nearly 30 years ago, the Colorado Charter School Act was passed opening the door up for more school choice within the state. However, even though the act was passed in 1993, the addition of charter schools has been slow. The same year the act passed, the state’s first two charter schools formed without much opposition. But, shortly after the first two schools were formed, other charter school applicants saw stronger opposition all across the state.
Governor’s Reversing an Environmental Pledge Potentially Increasing Gas Prices: Highlights Colorado’s Unique Air Quality...
With that penalty deadline approaching and the federally required “California blend” gas sales looming for 2024, Polis is asking the EPA for more time and flexibility in meeting expected air quality standards for the eastern part of the state.













