| | | | | “It was actually scary how not afraid of anything she was,” Kati Still said about her four-year-old daughter Emmalyn “Emmy” Still. “She was our daredevil.” | | | | | A look back at 10, 25, 50 and 120 years ago in Loveland-area news, from the archives of the Loveland Reporter-Herald. | | | | | A bluegrass jam, the ACT Human Rights Film Festival and more are on the calendar for Sunday in the Loveland area. | | | | | “I’ve always been a fighter,” he said. “Even in wrestling, I was never the guy who like ‘let’s go out there and have fun, you know? It’s a fun sport.’ I was never that guy. I was like you know, I want to put it to that guy.'” | | | | | The 25th Amendment is not the solution to removing the corrupt, inept authoritarian Trump from office. That amendment is initiated by the vice president and a majority of the 15 Cabinet secretaries and the attorney general. There is no reason to believe that Trump’s hand-picked loyalists would seek to remove him from office. | | | | | RH Line calls for April 12, 2026. | | | | | In his first 19 years as a lawyer, Denver immigration attorney Hans Meyer said he’d filed six habeas cases. In the past six months, his firm filed 60. | | | | | The band played, the cheerleaders cheered and fans got a first impression of the new-look Colorado State football team Saturday at Canvas Stadium | | | | | On that December day in 1891 when James Naismith, an instructor at the YMCA training school in Springfield, Massachusetts, instructed “Pop” Stebbins (a janitor at the school) to nail two peach baskets — they couldn’t find the 18-inch square boxes he requested — to the wooden track above the gymnasium he had no real idea what he had done. | | | | | With the tax deadline approaching, it’s tempting to sign and move on. But a brief review can catch a handful of items that are easy to miss — and sometimes expensive to get wrong. | | | | |
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