This is a fantastic retreat- where songwriters team up with Veterans and active-duty service members to create songs about their time serving our country.
As a way of showing appreciation to those who have previously served, or are currently serving our country, Colorado State Parks will be offering free admission to active duty military members and veterans during the entire month of August.
Wallet Hub just released its list "The Most Patriotic States In America."
How did they decide? 13 criteria having to do with either military or civic engagement.
Colorado ranks as the 5th most patriotic state. Beating us out in that are:
#4 South Carolina
#3 Wyoming
#2 Alaska
#1 Virginia
So what about the least patriotic states...
We should be honoring the men and women who have fought for our country every minute of each day that we possibly can. But what about the families they leave behind? Here are some of the emotional reunions caught on tape.
According to Farmers Insurance, millions of veterans will soon return to civilian jobs., so their mission is to give back to those who served with 'Suits for Soldiers.'
Colorado city, state, and school district email addresses have been found in the recent Ashley Madison data leak.
Metropolitan State University Computer Science professor Steve Beaty analyzed the data, finding accounts created with email addresses ending in "co...
This morning on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show," we had the honor of talking to NFL veteran and United States Marine veteran Jeremy Staat.
Staat's story is pretty incredible.
A Wilmington, N.C., woman who is a military veteran parked her car in a spot designated for veterans only at a local grocery store.
When Mary Claire Caine came out after her grocery shopping last week, she was greeted with a note plastered to her window that scorned her for parking in a spot clearly marked for veterans only, WECT-TV reported.
On Tuesday, we posted the story about an unsanctioned sexy bikini shoot going on at a Army National Guard facility in Utah.
And today, we have this: Apparently the Arizona National Guard wanted in on the negative publicity as well.