by Mr. Leadville | Jul 5, 2021 | Leadville News
With a number of environmental groups calling for bolder action by the Biden administration on climate change, U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm visited Colorado on Thursday to promote the investments a bipartisan bill makes in clean energy and cutting...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 5, 2021 | Leadville News
BOULDER COUNTYIt’s 6:29 a.m., and the sun rose an hour ago. Gary Reckelhoff and I haven’t seen another human for over six hours. Walking up to the fireworks tent is a gentleman who identifies himself as Gene Hornbacher. He’s in his late 60s and calls us his victims....
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 5, 2021 | Leadville News
As the delta variant spreads rapidly across the globe, the World Health Organization and a handful of other public health agencies have begun encouraging fully vaccinated people to once again wear masks indoors to protect against COVID-19. But public health officials...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 5, 2021 | Leadville News
A school mascot played a role in Stephanie Jerome’s decision last year not to enroll her 10-year-old daughter in the Cheyenne Mountain School District, whose high school mascot is the “Indians.” The Jerome family is of Lakota and Ojibwe heritage. Before they moved to...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 4, 2021 | Leadville News
Colorado students won’t need to wear masks when they head back to school, but unvaccinated staff and visitors to jails, homeless shelters and hospitals still are required to wear face coverings. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment announced the...
by Mr. Leadville | Jul 4, 2021 | Leadville News
Jack Schmidt shooting rapids on Utah’s Green River, a tributary of the Colorado River. The Colorado River is shrinking. Hard choices lie ahead, this scientist warns By Erik StokstadJul. 1, 2021 , 8:00 AM On a spring morning in 1996, then–Interior Secretary Bruce...