Reading about or watching the news these days is like the old game that asks you to find “how many things are wrong in this picture?” In the matter of Elise Stefanik vs. the Ivy League, perhaps too many wrong…
Provided by KUNC The Imperial Irrigation District in California, which uses more Colorado River water than any other farm district or city in the West, has agreed to conserve 100,000 acre-feet in 2023 in exchange for payments from the federal…
When Hamas terrorists blasted into Israel on Oct. 7 from Gaza, slaughtering more than 1,400 men, women and children from more than 30 different countries, the cascade of events to follow was depressingly predictable. So predictable, in fact, that it’s…
By Alex Hager, KUNC The arid West is getting drier, and shrinking water supplies pose a boatload of risks to human health throughout the region. Those findings come from a new federal report on climate change that also covers…
I have never understood the phrase “dream job” because I have never dreamt of labor – working some job where someone else gets rich off your back while attempting to strip you of your individuality. I dream of other things.…
Showing solidarity and support for neighbors who have local businesses and create local art and goods for the community is more important than ever. Here are some of the top sustainable local gifts to buy, places to donate your money,…
Photo by Taylor Brandon Two weeks after a series of online public commenters barraged a Wheat Ridge City Council meeting with antisemitic hate speech, it appeared the city’s next meeting might also be hijacked by unknown citizens spewing vitriol targeted…
We had four local chefs recreate a holiday meal that was personally meaningful to them, and share stories about family get-togethers, fond memories, and cultural traditions as they shared the table with our writers.