Cooking at Home - Pumpkin Chocolate Muffins
This dense, moist chocolate muffin contains no fats or oils. The secret ingredient is canned (or pureed) pumpkin that binds the ingredients together for a tasty, satisfying treat.
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes to present their perspectives on the Sand Creek Massacre
Starting November 19, 2022, a new exhibition The Sand Creek Massacre: The Betrayal that Changed Cheyenne and Arapaho People Forever, opens at the History Colorado Center in Denver.
Early In-Person Voting for the 2022 General Election Available Statewide
Early in-person voting is now available across Colorado.
Report: Alaska's fiscal health the best in the country
(The Center Square) - Alaska exited the COVID-19 pandemic with a financial surplus of $96,800 per taxpayer, snagging first place in an analysis of each state’s fiscal health.
Unique Winter Sports Career Paths Worth Exploring
Investing in yourself is the first step to new opportunities and income growth. Read on to learn more about career paths worth exploring in winter sports.
Experts call for boost to SNAP purchasing power in next farm bill
Families are being forced to stretch their SNAP dollars due to inflation, and advocates say they want Congress to tackle the issue in the 2023 farm bill.
Midterm elections could be test for democracy
Early voting is underway in Texas, and many of the candidates on the midterm ballot still refuse to accept the 2020 presidential victory of Joe Biden over Donald Trump, which some believe could jeopardize the future of democracy.
With memories of embarrassments still fresh, election pollsters face big tests in 2022 midterm elections
Polling is neither easy nor cheap if done well, and the field’s persistent troubles have even prompted the question whether election surveys are worth the bother.
Colorado students see significant learning loss after pandemic
Colorado students have seen significant learning loss since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, data released Monday by the U.S. Department of Education shows.