It’s very isolating,” resident Marjorie Kanzler said. “There are times I get so depressed that I forget to take my medicine because I just don’t care any more.” Kanzler lives on the third floor ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Local officials are beginning to certify the results of this year’s presidential election in a process that, so far, has been playing out quietly, in stark contrast to the tumultuous ...
Impact Grants go to programs dedicated to FNBO’s pillars —  affordable housing, workforce development and financial literacy.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has failed to meet U.S. demands to allow greater humanitarian access to the Gaza Strip, where ...
Even though the Colorado State football team has already checked a couple of boxes off its to-do list for this season, the stakes are still as high as ever for Friday night’s Border War game ...
Every year a different national forest is selected to provide a tree that will be placed on the west lawn of the U.S. Capitol for the holiday season, according to the program’s website. This ...
Republicans flipped Democratic-controlled Senate seats in West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Montana. In the latter three ...
Trump said Huckabee is a staunch defender of Israel and his intended nomination comes as Trump has promised to align U.S. foreign policy more closely with Israel’s interests.
After the suspect entered a not guilty plea by reason of insanity in August, the Weld County District Court is still waiting on the results of an evaluation of a woman accused of fatally stabbing her ...
The Atlas Theater in downtown Greeley will host the Indie Art Winter Market at the end of the month, featuring homemade works from more than 30 local artists. The market will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WASHINGTON (AP) — For a man who loves the spotlight, Donald Trump has been conspicuously out of view since his triumph in last week’s presidential election. There have been no rallies, no press ...
The Denver district attorney has launched an investigation into how a spreadsheet of voting system passwords ended up on the Colorado secretary of state’s website earlier this year.