During the 2018-2019 school year, Colorado’s Department of Education reported 23,000 students experienced homelessness statewide, and 2,397 of those students were identified as unaccompanied minors…
‘Leap Day Fun Race’ at Wolf Creek Ski Area This Weekend
Wolf Creek Ski Area will host a ‘Leap Day Fun Race’ on Saturday, February 29. Race your friends or just challenge your own fastest time…
OPINION: The Psychological Impact of Active Shooter Drills, Part Two
Social-emotional learning cannot happen in the isolation of a home or a computer screen; it requires peer interaction of the kind that schools offer in their classrooms…
EDITORIAL: Our Electric Destiny, Part Six
Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval estimated that Nevada would enjoy $100 billion in economic benefits over two decades from its construction and operation…
LETTER: Riverwalk Wetlands Presentation This Thursday, Feb. 27
Our mission and purpose is to Protect, Conserve and Enhance the health and beauty of the Riverwalk Wetlands…
HMPRESENTLY: Too Bad It Was Frozen Foods, Rather Than People
Could it be that, when it comes to people making their way to America, various politicians are overstating things?
OPINION: The Psychological Impact of Active Shooter Drills, Part One
“Such highly realistic drills can do more harm than good, and traumatizing students is not the way to protect them…”
EDITORIAL: Our Electric Destiny, Part Five
You cannot drill into the ground and find ‘electricity’… the way you can drill a well, and find oil or natural gas. But at the same time, we have a theoretically unlimited supply of electricity…
OPINION: Defining ‘Social Justice’
I have an acquaintance who grew up in Russia when it was part of the USSR. She lived there through the fall of that regime…
LETTER: Say NO to Bloomberg
Throughout his political career, he has bought endorsements by heavily funding both high-profile NPOs and political allies’ campaigns….
EDITORIAL: Our Electric Destiny, Part Four
Governments have various clever ways of providing economic benefits, however. Tax credits are merely one technique. Restrictive or permissive regulations are another…
Some Colorado Schools Seeing More Poverty, Fewer Federal Dollars, Part Two
“Why is the federal government continuing to cut this funding when the need continues to grow?…”
EDITORIAL: Our Electric Destiny, Part Three
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is loosening regulations to allow cars to burn more gasoline… only to get push-back from the same auto companies that would seemingly benefit from such relaxed regulations…
LETTER: The Ups and Downs of an Electric Car
Firstly it is so quiet, the acceleration is quite exciting, and whenever you go down the hill or come to a stop sign the regenerative braking recharges the battery…
Some Colorado Schools Seeing More Poverty, Fewer Federal Dollars, Part One
“When you’re losing a teacher, that’s a tremendous loss. I’m having trouble honestly wrapping my head around what would be the best course of action for students….”
Gymnastics Registration Open for 2-12 Year Olds
Session will be 5 weeks long and begin April 14 and go through May 14. Cost is $40 for one day a week for the whole 5 week session…
EDITORIAL: Our Electric Destiny, Part Two
The situation is a bit more challenging if you’re a tourist, and you’re planning to travel 250 miles in your EV… because you will pretty much drain your battery…
HMPRESENTLY: Well Spent?
A “400 metre long wall” is being built. Does this sound familiar? But instead of keeping out immigrants, the function of the wall is to block from Trump’s sight the slums…