Press Releases are provided to Yellow Scene. In an effort to keep our community informed, we publish some press releases in whole. The Louisville Chamber of Commerce welcomes back its annual beer festival, for the second year, this month. Pints…
When snow finally blanketed the smoldering neighborhoods the next day, over a thousand homes and seven businesses were burned to the ground. Two people lost their lives. The Marshall Fire was the most destructive in the history of Colorado. Almost…
Rebuilding from natural disaster within a capitalist system YS explores the ongoing impacts of the Marshall Fire through a multi-part series including interviews with survivors and analysis of the role of climate change and alternatives to recovery such as mutual…
This is Part 1 of a multi-part series that explores the ongoing impacts of the Marshall Fire through interviews with survivors and analysis of the role of climate change and alternatives to recovery such as mutual aid. Photo by Skinner…
The small group of residents supporting a recall claiming Louisville Ward 2 Council Member Maxine Most did not adequately support or advocate for Marshall Fire victims now say Most's voting record is the real reason behind their actions.