by Mr. Leadville | Feb 5, 2021 | Leadville News
The Southern Poverty Law Center identified 17 hate groups operating in Colorado in 2020, a decline from previous years likely driven by the pandemic and extremists moving their activity into private, encrypted online chatrooms where it is more difficult to track them....
by Mr. Leadville | Feb 4, 2021 | Leadville News
A shocked group of hunters captured an 8-point-buck and a mountain lion squaring off in the Colorado snow last month.WARNING (violence/language): The embedded video shows a graphic fight between two animals. It also includes explicit language. Viewer discretion is...
by Mr. Leadville | Feb 4, 2021 | Leadville News
The Schlehr family adopted a 2-year-old dog named Piper in May of 2020. She quickly became a part of the family and didn’t like being left behind. So, when the California family took a trip to Colorado, they brought her along and left her with local dog-sitter, Katie...
by Mr. Leadville | Feb 4, 2021 | Leadville News
You could call it a love letter to Colorado Springs.And to the buildings, whether they’re still standing, that tell its story.Ahead of the city’s 150th anniversary, Kate Perdoni, a filmmaker and journalist with Rocky Mountain PBS, set out to tell that story, or as...
by Mr. Leadville | Feb 4, 2021 | Leadville News
In an old warehouse near Interstate 25, a spirited woman with spiky red hair brews gallons of magical elixir.While the bright afternoon January sun streams in through windows capturing a stellar view of Pikes Peak, she experiments with crafting perfect flavor...
by Mr. Leadville | Feb 4, 2021 | Leadville News
By Susan Greene, COLab Some words fail us, and for Robert Werthwein, “depression” is one of them. The 41-year-old director of Colorado’s Behavioral Health Office prefers to say “everything turned to complete shit” when his identical twin, Ryan, died of a brain tumor a...