About Town – May 22, 2023
Life in Eads and Kiowa County, Colorado, as observed by Doris Lessenden.
Life in Eads and Kiowa County, Colorado, as observed by Doris Lessenden.
(Colorado Newsline) America’s major medical institutions and drug policy scholars have roundly denounced as “pseudoscience” many of the claims brought by anti-abortion groups in a high-profile federal lawsuit asking the Food and Drug Administration to revoke its 23-year-old approval of mifepristone, one half of a two-drug regimen that has become the most common form of pregnancy termination post-Roe v. Wade.
President Joe Biden said Sunday his administration has offered $1 trillion in spending cuts as part of the ongoing talks with Republicans.
Critic Bob Garver looks at the latest "Fast" installment, "Fast X." Is it a blockbuster, or does it run out of gas?
A coalition of grassroots groups are turning to Colorado voters in an effort to phase out all new oil and gas leases.
Newly introduced legislation would significantly limit the power of the National Labor Relations Board.
An air quality advisory for most of eastern Colorado remains in effect until at least 4:00 p.m. Sunday.
What happens when caring for the stranger comes into conflict with government policy?
Of all the people I’ve worked with at Colorado State University, few embody the spirit of the land grant university like Paul Thayer. Soft-spoken and gentle, Paul is also an incredibly strong and persuasive person who always seems to use those powers for good. He is the exact opposite of whatever it means to be self-promotional. Instead, he has a gift for looking into other people, seeing their potential, and coaxing them into believing in themselves as much as he does.
The latest Colorado boards and commissions appointments.