I take a few weeks off and suddenly Colorado Rockies coaches are flying United Airlines jets, Denver Public Schools gets caught requiring employee non-disclosure agreements, and the Jokic brothers are brawling in the stands again. Here is this week'…
The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) criticized Westword's recent cover promoting an article on gun violence as "play(ing) into the worst stereotypes and innuendoes." Westword had previously apologized for the cover art that depicted a young black boy carrying a gun, saying the image was "a major mistake that created harm and hurt."
"You're gonna need a bigger number." Some scientists are asking the National Hurricane Center to create a Category 6 rating to reflect the increase in mega-storms.
It is not unusual for travertine tiles to contain fossils, but a couple in Europe got more than they bargained for when their beautiful new floor included what is clearly a cross section of an ancient human jawbone.
A Utah couple accidentally mailed their cat that had climbed into an Amazon box they were returning. The cat survived.
Chicago officials removed a sidewalk landmark known affectionately as the "rat hole" after engineers determined the section bearing the imprint of the animal was damaged and needed to be replaced.
The CEO of Alterra, owner of ski resorts including Steamboat and Winter Park among others, acknowledged that "it is ungodly expensive and hard to bring a family of four skiing right now" and that customers are "really, really mad."
Actor Patrick Warburton comes from a conservative, religious family, so much so that his mom participated in a campaign to get Warburton's show "Family Guy" cancelled despite that show helping the actor support his parents financially. Warburton's mom even lobbied him to sign the online petition to cancel his own show, which he declined.
Fourteen years after losing his Heisman Trophy for receiving illegal benefits, former USC running back Reggie Bush had it returned. Heisman Trust officials said changes to rules allowing players to be paid informed their decision.
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