Kabza De Small Pulls Out From Event Taking Place on Freedom Day in Soshanguve in Fear of His Life Kabza De Small has pulled out from an event taking place on Freedom Day, 27 April 2024, in Soshanguve in fear for his life. This comes after the murder of Mashata. 04/24/2024 - 9:23 pm | View Link
Natural-born class acts — why small-town schools punch above their weight A town with effective schools is economically blessed. Parents from farms or smaller neighbouring towns come in to drop their children and then go on to do their banking and shopping. School events ... 04/24/2024 - 8:00 pm | View Link
Small town with big emotions: CSU Theatre performs ‘Our Town’ A story of everyday life in a small town may not seem that enticing or exciting at first glance. However, Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” has perfectly captivated audiences at Colorado State University ... 04/24/2024 - 7:38 pm | View Link
Full circle: From a small town to the NFL and back again How does anyone make the jump to success in life that brings financial stability, professional aptitude and personal growth and enjoyment? How much does coming from a small, rural environment impact ... 04/24/2024 - 7:00 pm | View Link
A Billy Corgan reality TV show is coming to a small screen near you A Billy Corgan reality TV show premieres next month. The unscripted Billy Corgan's Adventures in Carnyland will focus on the Smashing Pumpkins leader's dual life as a rock star and a wrestling ... 04/24/2024 - 10:19 am | View Link
Every game presents a challenge for the Rockies’ floundering offense. Wednesday night’s 5-2 loss to the Padres presented a unique puzzle the Rockies couldn’t solve.
San Diego started knuckleball right-hander Matt Waldron, who had no problems making his pitch dance in the mile-high atmosphere at Coors Field. Over six innings, he gave up one run on four hits and struck out five in his first trip to LoDo.
Waldron said the baseball behaved “weird.”
“Definitely.
Trump-supporting conspiracy theorist Jim Hoft posted a message to his readers saying they are filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection claiming it is as a result of the progressive liberal lawfare attacks against our media outlet.
Hoft didn't say exactly who, what, or why this is happening now, but Will Sommer from the Washington Post has some information.
While he didn’t name which lawsuits he was referencing, the site is being sued for claims of defamation and infliction of emotional distress by Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Moss, two Georgia election workers who say they faced threats after the site leveled baseless accusations of ballot fraud against them.
That sounds about right.
They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. But with the Craft Brewers Conference underway there, the results of the event’s hallmark competition, the World Beer Cup, were bound to get out.
On Wednesday night, beermakers from around the globe celebrated their accolades in what’s billed as the industry’s largest and most prestigious competition.
A 49-year-old Castle Rock woman was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison Friday after pleading guilty to vehicular homicide in the deaths of a mother and son in a 2022 drunk-driving crash on Interstate 25.
Michelle Denise Branch will serve 21 years and six months in the Colorado Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to two counts of vehicular homicide and one count of failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.
Amber Villarreal and her 18-year-old son, Elijah, were changing a tire on the shoulder of northbound I-25 the night of Oct.
Self-declared Governor of the Terrible Sand Kingdom of Arizonastan Kari Lake, talking to some IDAHO newspaper, flipped again. I guess she was hoping that the Terrible Sand People of Arizonastan don’t read the papers from there:
In an interview with the Idaho Dispatch on Saturday, Lake described the recent court decision upholding the 1864 law: “The Arizona Supreme Court said this is the law of Arizona.
Former Secretary of State John Kerry said at the TIME100 Summit Wednesday that the effort to ween the world off fossil fuels is in a “profoundly” better place now than it was three years ago under Donald Trump.
President Biden’s predecessor put the climate agenda on a “bleak pathway,” says Kerry, who was named the first Presidential climate envoy by Biden in 2021, and spoke onstage with TIME senior correspondent Justin Worland.