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Joel Dibble is well-acquainted with the toll of military service, enlisting as an infantryman from 1987 to 1991.
Courtesy of Salt Lake Community College Athletics. Salt Lake Community College’s Chandler Reber, 3, slides into home plate to ...
On the morning of April 22, players on the Eastern Oklahoma State baseball team woke up to a 22-21 record on the season.
There was a moment late in the season where Blinn College (Texas) coach Dusty Hart knew his team had an extra gear. The ...
Every spring, the Colorado Association for Viticulture & Enology (CAVE) organizes a wonderful event called Barrel into Spring ...
As cellphone video documenting the last breaths of George Floyd spread across the internet, so did the collective outrage.
Can Neon extend one of the most unprecedented streaks in movies? That’s one of the big questions heading into the ...
Colorado’s leading health foundations have worked in close partnership for more than a decade to expand access to equitable mental health care and strengthen the health care safety net for ...
For American families already squeezed by inflation, cutting clean energy tax credits would deliver another devastating blow. Independent analysis shows that eliminating these credits would increase ...
News about the state Legislature paving the way for government overreach is all too common for us on the Western Slope, but those of us in the multifamily housing industry have seen it become part of ...
A fighter jet roaring through the grey sky breaks the tranquillity of a boreal forest in northern Finland, one more sign of a ...
When Marshal Henry Jameson of Pueblo filed larceny charges against John H. (Doc) Holliday in late May 1882, he probably saved Holliday’s life. The Pueblo warrant meant Doc couldn’t be ...