by Mr. Leadville | Sep 9, 2020 | Leadville News
Oh, how America loves to criminalize Black children.That’s it. That’s the lede.On August 27, 12-year-old Isaiah Elliott was attending his virtual art class as a seventh-grader at Grand Mountain School in Colorado Springs, Co. Isaiah’s mother, Dani Elliott, told...
by Mr. Leadville | Sep 9, 2020 | Leadville News
Mount Antero is often avoided by many peak baggers – there’s only one established route to the top and approximately fifteen of sixteen miles consist of traveling a four-wheel-drive road. The length coupled with the lack of classic trail make this peak far less...
by Mr. Leadville | Sep 9, 2020 | Leadville News
In the battle for Colorado’s precious water resources, there turns out to be no contest: Between drought and pandemic, drought wins every time. While two of the largest water providers in Colorado noticed big drops in certain kinds of water use early on in the...
by Mr. Leadville | Sep 9, 2020 | Leadville News
As legacy newspapers fade in cities across the country with many of them cutting their print days, shedding staff, and shrinking their circulation areas, some former reporters who worked there will begin to start their own niche news outlets. A city hall reporter...
by Mr. Leadville | Sep 9, 2020 | Leadville News
How do you count the number of students in your school or district when they’re not physically in your classrooms? It’s a tricky question for Colorado school districts to answer, but it’s an important one: A district’s student count is the primary factor in...
by Mr. Leadville | Sep 9, 2020 | Leadville News
Dueling health studies, conflicting conclusions and differing reports from people living near oil and gas sites and from companies dominated a hearing Friday on rules for how far wells should be from homes and schools. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission...