A Second Chance: National Mill Dog Rescue
The National Mill Dog Rescue sits east of Colorado Springs near Peyton, and it is in this rescue that thousands of mill dogs have begun a new life.
Bipartisan Bill Aimed at Reducing Teen Nicotine Use Killed by Polis
According to recently released findings from the 2021 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), the number of middle and high school students using tobacco products has exploded over the past few years — approximately one in 10 U.S. middle and high school students used a tobacco product during the past 30 days.
Congress Passes Bipartisan Gun Control Bill: How it Impacts Colorado
On June 25, President Biden signed S.2938, the "Bipartisan Safer Communities Act," into law. The bill, which passed the U.S. Senate 65-33 on June 23, and the House 234-193 on June 24, is the first significant gun safety legislation passed by Congress in decades.
Form and Function Continue the Path of Architect/Hotelier Zimmerli
Adam Zimmerli, the owner/designer/engineer of the Black Monarch Hotel in Victor, is a maven of historical reconstruction and out-of-the-box architectural theory. His instincts and skills led him from his initial beginnings in construction and renovation roots in Denver to expanding his canvas with a custom-made AirBnB property in Teller County in 2015 and his eventual opening of the Black Monarch Hotel in Victor in 2019.
Let the Games Begin
On July 22-24 and 29-31, thousands of athletes of all ages and skill levels will embark on Colorado Springs for the annual Rocky Mountain State Games. Participants in a wide range of sporting events compete for medals, earn participation medals, and in some cases strive for the opportunity to compete in The State Games of America.
Survival, Instinct, Love of Architecture and Pivoting Creates the Path of Architect/Hotelier Zimmerli
The path to creative and monetary fulfillment is a tricky balance. For Black Monarch Hotel owner and continuing Victor visionary Adam Zimmerli, it is a pendulum of time, learning and instinct that brought him to this point in life.
Why is America a Constitutional Republic and Not a Democracy?
If you listen to political pundits on MSNBC or CNN, you've probably heard some variation of the question, "Is Trump a threat to democracy?"
Colorado Springs Snow Sox 2022 Season Started Off with a Bang
Now that summer is here, America’s favorite pastime is in full swing. Since the weather has warmed up, baseball fans everywhere are excited to hit the diamond and enjoy a game while eating hot dogs, sipping cold beverages and cheering on the Colorado Springs Snow Sox.
The Path to (Renewable) Power
Eastern Colorado is marked by expansive prairie, rolling hills and arroyos, windstorms, and a rural population that calls it all home. Soon, it may also be the home of a proposed $1.7 billion energy transmission system, known as the Colorado Power Pathway, built by Xcel Energy. Spokesperson Randy Fordice from Xcel Energy was able to provide some information about this proposal.
Questions Raised about Support for Colorado Renewables Amidst Unclear Comanche 3 Problems
XCel energy’s Pueblo County coal-fired Comanche Generating Station is slated to close in 2031. Environmentalist groups and state utility officials successfully shortened the deadline for closure several times.













