| | | | | As the 48th anniversary of the Big Thompson flood approaches, I recall stories that flood survivors shared with me two years after the fact. | | | | | At present the prominent zodiacal constellations of Scorpius and Sagittarius are readily visible to the south in the early evening August sky, while Gemini and Cancer are lost in the solar brilliance. It is this effect that has given rise to the term “dog days of summer,” an appropriate description of the hot, dry weather that typically characterizes summertime in Colorado. | | | | | A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald. | | | | | Western musicians Riders in the Sky will give a concert at the Rialto Theater Center on Sunday, and a 150th anniversary celebration will take place at Milner-Schwarz House, among the events on the calendar for Sunday in the Loveland area. | | | | | Voting To answer a recent RH caller asking how anyone could vote for another Democratic president, here’s my response. How could anyone vote to have our country led by a convicted felon? A man with no sense of dignity who will use his power to open the floodgates for the 225 folks. That caller is […] | | | | | Worried about a family member’s inappropriate attire at a wedding? Asking Eric provides guidance on navigating this delicate situation while maintaining family harmony. Learn how to address etiquette breaches with grace and understanding. | | | | | One person was killed in a T-bone crash at Cleveland Avenue and 14th Street Southwest on Friday night. | | | | | The Larimer County Fair parade brought a crowd to downtown Loveland on Saturday morning, featuring floats, farm animals and fun. | | | | | The book is a study of chaos, both the trauma that it inevitably produces and the beauty that can be found if one is willing to look. | | | | | LOVELAND — It’s not hard to feel a little lost in space when listening to Gary Calnan and Joe Pawelski talk shop as aerospace industry pioneers. The principals in one of Loveland’s handful of aerospace companies sound as if they’re coming right out of a science-fiction novel. | | | |