Month in Review The darkest days of modern American politics seem to be behind us, as the #GOPCoup failed, Donald J. Trump left office, and Joe Biden became the 45th President of the United States. We say “seem” because after…
Month in Review SCOTUS justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg just passed. While she was remembered in memorials as a champion of gender rights, others remembered her for anti-native rulings. She was a staunch democrat, staying alive…
Month in Review A month of openings – gyms, bars, strip clubs, restaurants – even at half capacity was cut off. Governor Polis announced a re-closing of bars and clubs to stem the current rise in…
Month in Review Colorado and the nation continued to feel the effect of the Coronavirus. The state continued to experience a mandatory stay-at-home order as schools maintained an online education model and churches limited their in-person services and contact, but…
Our medical worker’s response to the protests today that endangered millions of lives today. This post is from Amanda L. a Madison WI RN. The photo’s location reported as Denver today, by Alyson McClaran. Both shared on Facebook. These protestors…
...And we all feel fine. At least the vast majority of us did, until or unless we had been reading about needing to flatten the curve representing COVID-19 cases vs. time. American healthcare, long in the headlines, is now in…
The Coronavirus took over the world. This has resulted in shutdowns around the nation, incredible amounts of strain on support services and infrastructure, the economy, people's ability to make a living or even just live their lives. As evidence, this…
SUPPORT LOCAL MEDIA-donate now If you are getting fatigued, here are some suggestions: 1) Turn it off. Start a project. Leave all of it alone, don’t think about it for…