Creating a Bigger Community Through Beer at Red Leg Brewing
A brewery is not just about the beer but a sense of community, a sense of purpose. From the moment Red Leg Brewing Company owner Todd Baldwin opened his doors at his Forge Road location in Colorado Springs, he had a plan. A plan is important but as a business grows, the idea grows. Now moving into his next venture, which will encompass the opening of a massive new facility adjacent to Garden of the Gods, Baldwin sees a continued path.
He, Her, They: A Look at Colorado’s New Gender Discrimination Law
On May 20, House Bill 21-1108, "Gender Identity Expression Anti-discrimination," also known as the Equality Act, was signed into law. When it goes into effect on Aug. 18, 2021, Colorado will join more than 20 states protecting "gender expression" and "gender identity." Sounds innocuous, right?
Why Open Borders Hurt Latin Americans
Whenever people argue against building a wall and for open borders, they usually appeal to humanity by talking about the conditions from which immigrants are fleeing gang violence, corrupt governments, and a lack of jobs.
Is Colorado Still Great?
Confession: I am a second-generation Colorado native and wildly proud of that fact. In fact, my grandpa used to take my mom out to Powers when it was a dirt road and tell her that one day it would all be filled in. At the time, she thought he was nuts.
Eccentric and Electric: Tesla’s Tower of Power in Colorado Springs
Nikola Tesla was one of the most radical rule-breakers of science and is considered by many as the greatest inventor in human history. Science enthusiasts remember the engineer and physicist as one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, blending brilliance with the bizarre to give us free wireless energy, death rays, earthquake machines, remote controls, and green power.
Every Dog Has Its Day: Pit Bull Rescue in Colorado Springs
When you hear the words “pit bull,” you may think of a menacing or aggressive dog from some sensationalized headline – but that could not be further from the truth.
More Restrictive Gun Regulations are Coming to Colorado
On March 22, 2021, a gunman walked into a Boulder King Soopers and killed 10 people. While a motive has yet to be determined, acquaintances and family of the suspect have described the shooter as having a "fierce temper," along with being antisocial, paranoid and mentally ill.
Businesses Struggle to Reopen Due to Lack of Workers
Ever since jobs started coming back this year, employers across the country have found it tough to fill their positions. The first industry to see a shortage of employees was the restaurant industry (as discussed in the TMO article Lack of Culinary Staffing: You May Have to Bus Your Own Table).
Sparrow Hawk: A Colorado Springs’ Culinary Staple
It can be difficult to shop for cookware and like items through online vendors, while it is convenient, consumers cannot exactly hold the item, feel it, or just gauge if it is right for them. They must trust their eyes and the information presented to make the decision. Sometimes, it does not always work out as one may have hoped.
How Vapers Help Your Kids Learn Their A, B, C’s
Historically, Coloradans have been hesitant to pass new taxes to support education initiatives. In 2013 voters rejected Amendment 66. In 2018, they rejected Amendment 73, and in 2019 voters shot down Proposition CC.













