It was at a young age that I realized I was destined to be in radio. I was the kid who shadowed the night jock on my local rock station, and won more than my fair share of tickets to a plethora of concerts. Now, I can't picture myself doing anything else. When I'm not playing my favorite music on the air and rocking the mic, I'm usually at a concert, writing album reviews, creating visual art or playing guitar. So, let's do some rocking together, shall we?
Nate Wilde
Celebrities You Might Run Into in Colorado
Whether they live in the state or just visit regularly, these are 25 celebrities you may just happen to run into in Colorado.
Grand Junction Residents are Experts in These Fields
According to you, these are topics that you could speak on for 30 minutes straight without any preparation.
Postal Service Scrambling to Find Replacement in Colorado Town
The Southern Colorado town of Colorado City is without postal service and, according to a former postman, the USPS has abandoned the town.
Check Out 15 Unnamed Colorado Waterfalls Only Locals Know About
Many of Colorado’s waterfalls do not have names and are only known to locals. Check out 15 of these unnamed Colorado waterfalls here.
Check out Colorado’s Fun and Educational Dinosaur Ridge
Just outside of Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater is a really cool attraction called Dinosaur Ridge with dinosaur bones, fossils, and fun for the whole family.
Recent Flooding Caused Headaches for Many Colorado Drivers
Severe weather and flooding have been a major inconvenience for many in numerous parts of Colorado lately.
Classics, Lemons + More: Grand Junction’s First Cars
Take a trip back in time and reminisce about the first cars you’ve ever owned.
Colorado Movie Theater to See New Life Thanks to Non-Profit
The Majestic Theater in Crested Butte was forced to shut down two years ago but it appears that a non-profit group has succeeded in its quest to save it.
Check Out Gerald R. Ford’s Old Colorado Ski Lodge
Former U.S. President Gerald R. Ford spent a lot of time in Colorado's Vail Valley and even had a lodge right on the Beaver Creek ski mountain.
Underground Shops + Secret Tunnels in Some Old Colorado Buildings
Many Colorado businesses have secret tunnels that date back to the 1800s, some of which were used to move liquor during prohibition.