Renaming of Colorado historical landmarks is underway

U.S. Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland issued an order in November declaring “squaw” a derogatory term and established a task…

Fiona Hill: Putin distorting history

An estimated 24 million soldiers and citizens of the Soviet Union died during World War II, as the bloc suffered more…

Now you’re cooking … with beer!

There’s more to Guinness than drinking it! With St. Patrick’s Day this Thursday, RED connected with Metropolitan State University of…

The future of cyberwar

The sound of the first bombs exploding over Ukraine will live on in the memories of many Americans for years…

Q&A: The legacy and impact of Black women judges in the U.S.

New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia appointed the first Black woman judge in the U.S., Jane Bolin, in 1939….

Jazz great and influential music educator Ron Miles dies at age 58

Legendary jazz musician Ron Miles, one of the finest improvisers and composers of his generation and musician-in-residence at Metropolitan State…

Broncos projected for record-breaking sale despite playoff drought

One of Colorado’s most historically successful sports teams, the Denver Broncos, announced at the end of January that it would begin…

Why employers are taking on college costs

Despite another recent extension, the pandemic-era pause on federal student-loan payments is set to end in May. Given that the country’s…

Cities and suburbs face growing wildfire threat

Last month’s Marshall fire in Boulder County started small, possibly with a burning shed or underground coal fire. But within a few hours,…

State of the unions

Since reaching peak popularity in the 1950s, union membership in the U.S. has been on a downward spiral for decades….

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