Colorado Military
A look at the military around Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region including the Air Force Academy.
Colorado Outdoors
Skiing, hiking, backpacking, and more outdoor adventures in Colorado and beyond.
David Ramsey
Gazette sports columnist David Ramsey offers opinions, views and thoughts on the world of sports.
Pop Culture
Pop culture addict Terry Terrones covers the worlds of TV, film, video games and spends too much time on several social networks.
High School Sports
Lindsey Smith keeping you apprised of all things preps in the Pikes Peak region.
Paul Klee
The Broncos and Rockies, with an eye on the Nuggets, Avalanche and other Denver-area topics.
Education
Debbie Kelley covers the local education buzz.
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Wage a brutal and unprovoked war with a peaceful neighboring country and you’ve got to expect your global brand to tank.
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I generate far too much trash, like most Americans, but try to make up for it by doing the right thing with what’s left behind.
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It’s been a few years since I’ve donned a pair of skis, but back when I did it was one of the few sports I wasn’t horrible at and also (theref…
One thing I always do when entertaining an out-of-state guest for the first (and every) time is take them out for a craft libation, because th…
I recently watched “Eternals,” the Marvel Comics movie featuring a cast of characters culled from ancient legends and mythology.
Recently, I was preparing a delicious dinner of leftover pizza and, because I was in the mood for soda, grabbed what I thought was a Sprite fr…
Sometimes the stars align and the universe hands you what feels almost like a gift.
Like most of us, once the 100 mph winds died down Wednesday of last week, I ventured anxiously out to assess the damage.
It came as something of a shock — to me, at least — when Travis and Niki Fields announced early last year that they would be closing FH Beerwo…
It was the perfect setting for a holiday-themed movie — comedy, action, romance or horror — as well as the perfect setup for an avalanche of a…
Sandwiched in between Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday is Small Brewery Sunday.
I don’t get out as much as I used to, but if I did it would be impossible to try every cold-weather seasonal beer released by every brewery in…
Old Colorado City Brewing opened on West Colorado Avenue in late summer, but a series of confounding plumbing issues meant it did so without O…
I’m all for not judging a book by its cover, but isn’t that the whole point of labels?
If you grew up in a world without cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg, would the seasonal aisle at Walmart still feel like fall punched you in the face?
The Alexander isn’t quite ready for its closeup — for that, you’ll have to wait until Sept. 25 and the grand opening at 3104 N. Nevada Ave. A …