The preserve was named after a Cherokee chief who aided "many of the first settlers" in the greater Atlanta area throughout the 19th century, according to a plaque near his statue on the mountain.
Two years ago, our cooking columnist Yewande Komolafe woke from a coma and soon learned her body would be profoundly altered. She recounts her journey back to the kitchen, and to herself.
“I haven`t had any opportunities for the Olympics for me in my career so far." The post Bruins Hampus Lindholm earns late call to Winter Olympics for Sweden appeared first on Boston.com .
Border Czar Tom Homan met with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey after President Trump's reshuffling of federal immigration leadership in the state.
November 29, 1963 – January 14, 2026 Donald Anderson, a devoted family man, adventurous spirit, Mason, Rotary member, and respected local business owner, passed away peacefully at his home in Edwards, Colorado, on January 14,...
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Science.org: Some 10,109 doctoral-trained experts in science and related fields left their jobs last year as President Donald Trump dramatically shrank the overall federal workforce. That exodus was only 3% of the 335,192 federal workers who exited last year but represents 14% of the total number of Ph.D.s in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) or health fields employed at the end of 2024 as then-President Joe Biden prepared to leave office. The numbers come from employment data posted earlier this month by the White House Office of Personnel Management (OPM). At 14 research agencies Science examined in detail, departures outnumbered new hires last year by a ratio of 11 to one, resulting in a net loss of 4224 STEM Ph.D.s. The graphs that follow show the impact is particularly striking at such scientist-rich agencies as the National Science Foundation (NSF). But across the government, these departing Ph.D.s took with them a wealth of subject matter expertise and knowledge about how the agencies operate. [...] Science`s analysis found that reductions in force, or RIFs, accounted for relatively few departures in 2025. Only at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where 16% of the 519 STEM Ph.D.s who left last year got pink RIF slips, did the percentage exceed 6%, and some agencies reported no STEM Ph.D. RIFs in 2025. At most agencies, the most common reasons for departures were retirements and quitting. Although OPM classifies many of these as voluntary, outside forces including the fear of being fired, the lure of buyout offers, or a profound disagreement with Trump policies, likely influenced many decisions to leave. Many Ph.D.s departed because their position was terminated. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
The Bruins may not liked how they got to the end result on Tuesday night at the Garden, but results are all that matter right now. For the second night in a row, the B’s could not protect a lead that they held after 40 minutes. But unlike the verdict in Manhattan, the B’s were […]
The shooting and killing of a 37-year-old man by federal immigration officers in Minnesota over the weekend has spurred condemnation from politicians across the country, including Colorado lawmakers. Alex Pretti, an intensive care unit nurse...
Students at Arellanes Elementary School will be able to select up to 10 free books this year thanks to donations to KSBY`s "If You Give a Child a Book" fundraiser.
It’s rare that a trick is so unique that it leaves professional commentators questioning themselves on skiing’s biggest stage. But that’s what Utah’s Alex Hall managed to accomplish as he took home his second consecutive...
"I`ll make an evaluation by the end of the week, but I have not seen (Republicans) willing to stand up to Donald Trump`s lawlessness yet, and I don`t expect that they will," Sen. Michael Bennet said.
"A visionary voice in media, he used radio to uplift culture, amplify community voices, and mentor generations of broadcasters and leaders." The post Remembering James “Dr. Daddio” Walker, Denver Radio Pioneer appeared first on Denver Westword .
Peter Markusen, a Boulder County Sheriff`s Office deputy, was arrested Tuesday after police say he was involved in a domestic incident in Longmont on Monday night.
After nearly two decades of caring for homeless animals, the Fort Morgan Humane Society may be forced to shut down. The nonprofit was notified on Jan. 23 that the City of Fort Morgan will terminate its Service and Lease Agreement in 60 days. Board President Karen Benker received the notice by email from Dana Jorgenson, […]
Two days after a grueling loss to the Patriots in the AFC title game, Broncos head coach Sean Payton is shaking up his staff, firing offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and two other assistant coaches.
Chaos at a Minnesota town hall where Rep. Ilhan Omar was speaking ... a man rushed up to the podium and squirted her with an unknown substance ... and it`s all on video. The Congresswoman was meeting in her Minneapolis district Tuesday for her…
The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) board of directors Monday tentatively agreed to move its headquarters, Hall of Fame and museum to Cheyenne, Wyo., in early 2029, ending a nearly 50-year stay in Colorado Springs. PRCA said in a news release that the move is contingent on the Wyoming Legislature approving $15 million funding for [...] The post BREAKING: PRCA Board Votes to Move Headquarters, Hall of Fame, Museum to Cheyenne, Wyo. appeared first on SCBFD .
Researchers have discovered a biological switch that explains why movement keeps bones strong. The protein senses physical activity and pushes bone marrow stem cells to build bone instead of storing fat, slowing age-related bone loss. By targeting this “exercise sensor,” scientists believe they could create drugs that mimic exercise at the molecular level. The approach could protect fragile bones in people who are unable to stay active.
Colorado College is honored to announce a gift of $1.8 million to benefit CC Athletics from the estate of Pat Lyon, wife of the late George Lyon, parent of three CC graduates, former trustee, benefactor and 2002 inductee into the CC Athletics Hall of Fame. The George Lyon Grand Entrance at Ed Robson Arena, dedicated [...] The post Colorado College Receives $1.8 Million Gift to For Athletics Programs appeared first on SoCo Insider .