Four months into her duties as president and CEO of the Longmont Economic Development Partnership, Kelly Jones Sage says her biggest surprise has been the mood of the community.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
A general picked to serve as the next chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force reiterated plans Thursday to send a squadron of F-15EX fighter aircraft to Michigan's Selfridge Air National Guard base on time in 2028, assuming the required infrastructure upgrades are complete.| Macomb Daily
Shoppers in California plan to splurge this coming holiday season, but not because they are confident about the future. They are worried about inflation and figure it’s better to buy now than pay more later. At least that’s the takeaway from a new report from accounting firm KPMG that shows that consumers on the West Coast are more concerned about price rise and tariffs than those in any other ...| Hartford Courant
Travel demand and revenue continued to improve for Delta Air Lines in the third quarter of 2025 after a slump earlier this year, according to the company’s financial results released Thursday. CEO Ed Bastian said in an interview that the results lay the groundwork for a fourth quarter he expects “to be at or better than” any fourth quarter financial performance in company history. He said it ...| Hartford Courant
Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, Oct. 4, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2025 Circana. (Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2025, PWxyz LLC.) HARDCOVER FICTION 1. Iron Flame (Wing and Claw Collection). Rebecca Yarros. Red Tower 2. ...| Hartford Courant
By KELVIN CHAN LONDON (AP) — iPhone users have a new tool to combat the scourge of nuisance phone calls: a virtual gatekeeper that can screen incoming calls from unknown numbers. It’s among the bevy of new features that Apple rolled out with last month’s release of iOS 26. The screening feature has been getting […]| Hartford Courant
By MARÍA TERESA HERNÁNDEZ MEXICO CITY (AP) — Amid the constant blare of car horns in southern Mexico City, it’s hard to imagine that Cuicuilco was once the heart of a thriving ancient civilization. Yet atop its circular pyramid, now surrounded by buildings and a shopping center, a pre-Hispanic fire god was revered. “This is […]| Hartford Courant
LONDON (AP) — The Princess of Wales has a suggestion for parents: Please put down the phone. Kate, as she is commonly known, collaborated with adult development researcher Robert Waldinger to warn that technology is contributing to an epidemic of disconnection that is hurting family relationships. Devices that promise to keep us connected often do […]| Hartford Courant
By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY Losing a pet is the first time many children encounter death. The experience can become an opportunity for profound emotional learning and influence how young people understand and process grief when they are adults, according to psychologists and pet bereavement specialists. Parents and guardians therefore have important roles to play when a […]| Hartford Courant
The CSU Madison-Macdonald Observatory invites the public, CSU community, and space-lovers alike to participate in free events on Friday, Oct.17, celebrating the observatory’s 60th anniversary and CSU Homecoming. The post CSU observatory celebrates 60th anniversary with free public events, Oct. 17 appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Air quality in America’s largest cities has steadily improved thanks to tighter regulations on key sources of particulate pollution. However, increased heat, wildfire smoke and other emerging global drivers of urban aerosol pollution are now combining to create a new set of challenges for public health officials tasked with protecting millions of people on the East Coast. The post Study demonstrates how frequent wildfires and heat intensify air quality issues in megacities appeared first on...| | Colorado State University
Paper links historic data and genetics to better understand modern response to climate change The post By studying yellow warbler, researchers hope to better understand response to rapid climate change in wild species appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Colorado State University Biology Professor Melinda (Mendy) Smith has been elected as a fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) – the world’s largest Earth and space science association. The post Melinda Smith elected as 2025 AGU Fellow appeared first on College of Natural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
A rare bloom cycle for a corpse flower housed at CSU in 2024 gave researchers here a chance to study the plant’s unique pollination process.| College of Natural Sciences
Napa Day Against Hate is back for its second annual edition with a diverse lineup of speakers and music performances.| The Press Democrat
A new vintage shop has opened in Napa for those who are in the mood for some funky and quirky clothing items and accessories.| The Press Democrat
It all started 50 years ago when 27-year-old logger Dennis Buck sustained a severe injury while working out near Hungry Horse Reservoir. The rugged roads and terrain made the trip impassable, resulting in his crewmates calling for a nearby forest service helicopter. The makeshift operation took too long, however, and he died before he could […] The post 50 Years in Flight appeared first on Flathead Beacon.| Flathead Beacon
As the story goes, back in the winter of 1900 two freight horses named Tex and Jerry wandered away one day from the logging sled they’d been pulling in the area of the South Fork of the Flathead River. A month later, they were found alive, albeit starved and greatly weakened by the ordeal of […] The post New Hungry Horse Restaurant Aims to Satisfy appeared first on Flathead Beacon.| Flathead Beacon
Patrick Kelly wants to know how people feel about bison. “I try to better understand how people get along with big, fuzzy animals,” he says. Kelly is a PhD candidate at Utah State University studying the “social tolerance” people have for Yellowstone bison. He’s now launched a survey to learn what people living in Montana, Idaho and […] The post Researcher Seeks Input on Human Tolerance for Bison appeared first on Flathead Beacon.| Flathead Beacon
Updated at 3:30 p.m. Glacier National Park officials on Oct. 4 closed the alpine section of Going-to-the-Sun Road as winter weather buffeted the scenic highway’s upper reaches over the weekend, blanketing the Logan Pass area in snow and rendering it impassable to motorists between Avalanche Creek on the west side and Jackson Glacier Overlook on […] The post Winter Weather Closes Section of Going-to-the-Sun Road appeared first on Flathead Beacon.| Flathead Beacon
CSU scientists are studying whether nursery-raised trees used in wildfire recovery could introduce harmful fungi, aiming to protect reforested landscapes and strengthen forest resilience. The post Stopping fungal diseases during reforestation appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
The Hutchison Herd at CSU’s Temple Grandin Equine Center honors the Hutchison family’s legacy, offering healing and connection through the gentle strength of therapy horses. The post A herd with a name, a legacy with a heart: Honoring the Hutchison family and Hutchison Western at the Temple Grandin Equine Center appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
The Space Race Disc Golf Adventure tournament is returning to the Ira Township Disc Golf Course on Oct. 24.| The Voice
Enter Stage Right is presenting Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” this October.| The Voice
The White House, however, said, ““President Trump will always protect and defend Social Security for American citizens.”| Hartford Courant
Republican and Democratic lawmakers at an impasse on reopening the federal government provided few public signs Sunday of meaningful negotiations talking place to end what has so far been a five-da…| Hartford Courant
President Donald Trump is using the federal shutdown to push deep spending cuts in states that backed Democrat Kamala Harris in 2024.| Hartford Courant
Christian nonprofit World Olivet Assembly wants to convert the historic Mayfair Hotel property into a training headquarters for staff and missionaries.| GrowthSpotter
The Tavares City Council approved plans for Phase 2 and Phase 3 of Cresswind at Lake Harris, an active adult community that will have an owners' only marina on Lake Harris.| GrowthSpotter
The Lake County Planning & Zoning Board voted unanimously 4-0 in favor of approval for Crescent Pines, a proposed 85-unit residential subdivision planned for 40 acres in unincorporated Clermont.| GrowthSpotter
The industrial development would consist of two buildings on a vacant property south of Orange Boulevard and northwest of I-4.| GrowthSpotter
Unicorp is set to break ground on the next phase of Glasshouse apartments | GrowthSpotter
The Lake Deer subdivision in Winter Haven is approved for 304 townhomes.| GrowthSpotter
The initial plan calls for a 10-acre commercial center with up to eight new restaurants, including a bagel shop and a barbecue joint.| GrowthSpotter
Georgia-based affordable housing nonprofit The Paces Foundation is set to develop River Fox Commons, a 92-unit active adult community in Leesburg| GrowthSpotter
Arte Museum, which has locations in South Korea, Dubai, New York, and Las Vegas, is set to open in ICON Park in 2027.| GrowthSpotter
Extended stay hotel brand WoodSpring Suites, set to be developed by Georgia-based Pursuit Development, has filed plans for a 122-room hotel within Cagan Crossings in the Four Corners area near US 2…| GrowthSpotter
The co-op adds 17 stores while keeping the banner, staff and leadership in place. The post Wakefern finalizes acquisition of upscale NYC chain Morton Williams appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The funding will help revitalize public spaces and strengthen neighborhoods through key collaborative projects. The post NJEDA backs Camden with $5.7M for parks, community appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The organization will honor eight leaders Oct. 22 for their work to support business growth and to strengthen New Jersey's economy. The post NJ Chamber names Legislator of the Year award winners appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The increase will take effect Jan. 1, 2026, with separate rates for small employers, farmworkers and tipped staff. The post New Jersey sets $15.92 minimum wage for 2026 appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The celebrity-backed Nashville-style chicken chain will open its first Mercer County restaurant Oct. 3. The post Dave’s Hot Chicken takes over former Boston Market in Central Jersey appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
SpotitEarly and the health care giant will launch the work with a 2,000-participant study focused on breast cancer. The post Hackensack Meridian, NJ startup target cancer with dog-powered diagnostic appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The commitment aims to leave a lasting benefit for local communities beyond the tournament. The post Airbnb invests $1M in NYNJ World Cup 26 mini-pitches, events appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The definitive merger agreement to form Kean Jersey City advances plans to expand access and services at the emerging institution by 2026. The post Kean, NJCU merger moves ahead with new agreement appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The Roseland-headquartered firm welcomed Linda Hockstein as a partner in its real estate practice group. The post Mandelbaum Barrett expands into Hudson County (updated) appeared first on NJBIZ.| NJBIZ
The latest NJBIZ list of New Jersey venture capital and private equity firms highlights sector focuses from real estate to life sciences.| NJBIZ
Harvest Bazaar brings food and fall spirit to Loveland’s Chilson Center | Loveland Reporter-Herald
Daily Record for Oct. 1-2, 2025.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
The Macomb Sheriff’s Enforcement Team raided the Seven Day Spa in Mount Clemens, and spas in Shelby Township, Fraser, Livonia, as well as two hotel rooms at MGM Grand Casino in Detroit and residenc…| Macomb Daily
A little red caboose, now 100 years old, has been saved and is open to the public while in the final stages of restoration by the Norge Depot Association.| The Virginian-Pilot
Just 12 schools across the country were chosen to produce the Tony Award-winning show this school year.| The Virginian-Pilot
Spinach and ricotta manicotti/shells and tomato-meat sauce would be a good accompaniment for one of these wine selections.| The Virginian-Pilot
The move aims to transition to a lasting U.S.-Iraq security partnership.| The Virginian-Pilot
Democratic leaders are shrugging off the risks and embracing a government shutdown they say is needed to push back against President Donald Trump.| The Virginian-Pilot
Hurricane Imelda on Wednesday took aim at Bermuda forecast to pass by the island close to Category 2 strength, according to the National Hurricane Center.| The Virginian-Pilot
"While we welcome debate, dialogue and peaceful protest, we will not tolerate threats, intimidation or acts of violence. Our first responsibility is to ensure the safety of every member of this community."| SOURCE
Authorities are searching for a missing Illinois man who whose vehicle was located in Lincoln County in the northwest corner of the state near the U.S.-Canada Border earlier this month, according to Lincoln County Sheriff Darren Short. U.S. Border Patrol agents on Sept. 17 notified the sheriff’s office of a suspicious vehicle located in the […]| Flathead Beacon
Central Florida mostly ignored DeSantis push to lower property taxes | Orlando Sentinel
Tropical Storm Imelda slogged through the Bahamas on Monday but its effects on Florida were forecast to be diminished, according to the National Hurricane Center.| Orlando Sentinel
The free service is slated to stop by the end of October, upsetting residents who don't drive and rely on the SeniorTran to get them to stores and activities.| Orlando Sentinel
Dewar Nurseries will continue to operate in Apopka despite selling a portion of its land for the 200+-unit housing development.| Orlando Sentinel
The Orange County Commission confronts a choice of new district maps that may pit the interests of wealthy Winter Park against lower-income Pine Hills.| Orlando Sentinel
Mills 50 meadery is hosting its third annual Dark Ritual Halloween Celebration, a month-long pop-up featuring spooky holiday decor, seasonal releases and more.| Orlando Sentinel
RH Line for Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025 | Loveland Reporter-Herald
If the Rams cannot compete with Washington State at home, what’s the point?| Loveland Reporter-Herald
Loveland Classical’s Antheney Herre continues strong season with Sweetheart victory | Loveland Reporter-Herald
This week’s game between Colorado and BYU has been billed as a rematch of the Alamo Bowl, but head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes have much bigger concerns than exacting revenge on the 25th-…| Loveland Reporter-Herald
A scouting report of the Colorado Buffaloes and BYU Cougars ahead of Saturday’s game at Folsom Field in Boulder.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
BuffZone’s Brian Howell and Pat Rooney discuss the latest in CU sports, including the football team looking to win two in a row. The Buffs will host BYU on Saturday at Folsom Field (8:15 p.m.…| Loveland Reporter-Herald
Upcoming in Loveland: Cole Swindell concert; Bears Along the River; more | Loveland Reporter-Herald
Jesika Hopkins flew into the air like a homing missile, intercepting Gianna Schmidt’s pass as though it was effortless.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
For the second day in a row, the Colorado football program found some success in recruiting. On Wednesday, CU and head coach Deion Sanders landed a verbal commitment from three-star receiver Christ…| Loveland Reporter-Herald
Day one brought a very welcome nugget of good news for the Colorado Buffaloes. Bangot Dak is back.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
Through three games, production didn’t come anywhere close to matching the hype that followed the Colorado receivers into the season. The Buffaloes, however, hope last week was a breakout performan…| Loveland Reporter-Herald
BuffZone’s Brian Howell is joined by Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede to talk about the Colorado Buffaloes’ receivers, quarterback Kaidon Salter and a pair of new high school players …| Loveland Reporter-Herald
In 1785 what was then the forerunner of what we know as “Congress” today passed the Northwest Ordinance Act. It was a complex law but a seminal feature allowed granting federal land to new states. …| Loveland Reporter-Herald
“This groundbreaking sends a clear message: Greeley is ready to compete not just locally but on a regional and national stage,” Mayor John Gates said.| Loveland Reporter-Herald
An 11-year-old boy was rescued Tuesday afternoon after he got stuck in the bleachers at the Anchor Bay Aquatic Center in New Baltimore, officials said.| The Voice
The Lake Bonisteel Music Association will gather at Goodells County Park on Sept. 27 to host the 14th annual BlueChiliGrass Festival.| The Voice
Kalispell Where: 22 Bruyer Way Price: $624,000 What: Four-bedroom, three-bath home Square Feet: 1,922 This spacious home in the Buffalo Stage subdivision has a three-car garage and sits on almost a half-acre lot. It has an open floor plan, fireplace, large primary bedroom, and an office. Outside is nice landscaping, underground sprinklers, a fully […]| Flathead Beacon
Tuesday’s opening of the new Sheetz fueling station, restaurant and convenient store and gas for $2.39 per gallon created a buzz of activity in Chesterfield Township.| Macomb Daily
Chesterfield Township is embracing lake life with a new mural that adds a splash of color and culture to the community.| The Voice
The Dementia and Alzheimer’s Association of St. Clair County’s 5K run and 1-mile walk, “Find the Cure,” is set to take place Sept. 27 at Kiefer Park in Port Huron.| The Voice
Virginia’s job outlook was a mixed bag in August, with the number of jobs up and the number of people still in the state workforce down.| The Virginian-Pilot
A Richmond postal carrier was critically injured last week when her United States Postal Service truck crashed on County LIne Road.| Macomb Daily
Family ranching in Colorado takes more than grit—it takes good business sense. CSU beef specialist Ryan Rhoades created the TRAC program to help ranchers analyze costs, improve profitability, and pass thriving cow-calf operations to the next generation. The post How CSU is helping Colorado cow-calf producers take control of their finances appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
From corn plants to soil samples, CSU-TAPS interns dive into every aspect of modern agriculture. Students Mason England and Aaron Cherry share how the program connects classroom learning to real-world farm management, offering mentorship, workforce development, and a front-row seat to the future of agriculture. The post CSU-TAPS interns put ag learning into practice appeared first on College of Agricultural Sciences.| | Colorado State University
Shifting federal requirements for Medicaid enrollees passed by Congressional Republicans earlier this year could require the state health department to add 50 new staff positions to process applications and determine whether low-income residents are eligible for the public health care coverage program. The new eligibility regulations contained in House Resolution 1, also known as the One Big Beautiful […]| Flathead Beacon
Kylee Johnson, a young correctional deputy with the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office, was honored with a patrol escort after her sudden death in Santa Rosa.| The Press Democrat
California’s month-over-month August unemployment rate of 5.5% held steady for the second consecutive month.| The Press Democrat
Sribniak’s attorney, Arthur Weiss, said he was “extremely disappointed” in the decision and criticized the judge for not providing an “analysis” of her decision.| Macomb Daily
A 53-year-old man who is suspected of vandalizing more than 20 vehicles and repeatedly discharging a firearm last week in downtown Kalispell has been arrested in Portland, Ore, according to the Kalispell Police Department. Brian D. Werner of Kalispell was booked into the Multnomah County Jail and will be extradited to Flathead County to face […]| Flathead Beacon
A look at the best high school football matchups across Colorado in Week 4.| The Denver Post
Mount Clemens Mayor Laura Kropp used the 2025 State of the City address on Wednesday to announce a reconfiguration project for Main Street aimed at making it safer and more aesthetically pleasing .| Macomb Daily
Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel assesses the chances of playing Thursday in Buffalo for center Aaron Brewer, running back Jaylen Wright, tight end Darren Waller and others.| Orlando Sentinel
Keys to the game: This contest with the Bills is a “Thursday Night Football” game, which doesn’t favor the Dolphins. They’re just 3-10 in prime time games under Mike McDanie…| Orlando Sentinel
The long lull in tropical activity, right at the peak of hurricane season, has flummoxed meteorologists. We talked to experts about what’s going on, and when things may change.| Orlando Sentinel
Completion of the Chapaton Canal expansion project in St. Clair Shores was recognized Sept. 16 with a press conference at the canal where Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller sta…| Macomb Daily