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US Attorney Michael DiGiacomo holds news conference on attempted shooting of a US Marshal in Buffalo Monday full 1137 Wed, 10 Jun 2026 15:45:35 +0000 6ugNxMmEGsw3w3rfNh7LhJXtXhG2aliM buffalo,news,wben,fbi buffalo,u.s. marshals,michael digiacomo,news & politics WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben,fbi buffalo,u.s. marshals,michael digiacomo,news & politics U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo provides an update on a shooting involving U.S. Marshals on Monday on Glenwood Avenue Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics New
Episode 17 - Martha Hammel and Tasia Pointsatte: Colorado and Beyond Martha and Tasia drop in to this episode of the podcast to educate us all on the future of psychedelic medicines through the lens of what's been happening in Colorado as a result of Prop 122, the Natural Medicine Act. Colorado has really laid the groundwork for all other states to follow and both Martha and Tasia know better than anyone as to what's working and what isn't. Also, they are the chairs of the Aspen Psychedelic Symposium which takes place on June 6th and 7th in Aspen. Their leadership has gone on to shape one of the great psychedelic gatherings on the planet! Martha Hammel is an advocate, activist, and educator in the psychedelic space. She holds a master's degree in nutrition in which she focused on the intersection of emotional trauma, addiction, and gut health. In her private coaching practice she supports clients through transformation healing, through nutrition, functional movement, psychedelic integration, and spiritual connection. She supports her local community as the executive director of the Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center, which provides community education and outreach regarding the safe use of plant medicine in the Roaring Fork Valley. Additionally, she provides integration support at 4 Winds farm, a women's transformational recovery center in Glenwood springs, and is an advisor for the National Psychedelic Association, supporting the psychedelic industry as it emerges in Oregon and Colorado. Tasia Poinsatte serves as the Colorado Director of the Healing Advocacy Fund (HAF), a nonprofit that works to protect and expand safe, affordable state-regulated access to psychedelic healing for all who need it. Her role involves extensive community engagement, bringing a range of perspectives, knowledge and experience into Colorado's policy process to set up a state-regulated psilocybin therapy program that is responsive to the diverse needs of those who will seek guidance and care in the new licensed framework. Prior to joining HAF, Tasia conducted research and advised strategy on progressive campaigns and causes in the US and internationally. Her background in qualitative and quantitative public opinion research informs her understanding of how to navigate and engage a tapestry of experiences, values and worldviews, seeking where possible to find the common threads that connect us.
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
The State of Utah convicted Ted Bundy of kidnapping in March 1976. One count. Colorado charged him with one murder. That is what the system believed it was holding: a kidnapper and a single-count defendant.The actual man had killed at minimum sixteen women across five states by the end of 1975.That gap — between who the charge sheet said he was and who he actually was — is the reason he was able to act as his own attorney, get library access without restraints, and jump from a second-story window of the Pitkin County Courthouse in Aspen on June 7, 1977.Six days on the mountain. A stolen Cadillac. Recaptured on Highway 82 by Officer Gene Flatt. Moved to the Garfield County Jail in Glenwood Springs. And then the second project: months of quiet starvation, a gap in the ceiling that nobody checked, a stack of cash taped into a book.December 30, 1977. Holiday staff. The head jailer's apartment empty. Bundy crawled through the ceiling, dressed in the jailer's clothes, and walked out the front door. He was not discovered missing for roughly seventeen hours.His route took him from Glenwood Springs to Chicago to Ann Arbor to Atlanta to Tallahassee, Florida, where he arrived on January 8, 1978, completely anonymous again.A man named Andy Leyba reportedly gave the hitchhiker his own jacket in a snowstorm that night in Glenwood. He didn't recognize the face until he saw it in the paper.This is the third of five conversations in Ted Bundy: History's Hidden Killers. The story of a custody that was too narrow to hold what was in it — and a system that handed the man its courtesies and its ceiling and its holiday weekend.Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePodThis publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.#TedBundy #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #PrisonEscape #Aspen #Colorado #GlenwoodSprings #Fugitive #SerialKiller #TrueCrimePodcast
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Last Guest at Glenwood Was Never Truly GoneBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dark-mysteries-the-strange-and-unusual-podcast-2026--5684156/support.Darkest Mysteries Online
On today's newscast: Pitkin County agreed yesterday to help residents at Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park in Glenwood buy the land under their homes; a new healing center in Aspen blends licensed mental health services with regulated psychedelic experiences; and some lawmakers are warning that legal foreign workers in the U.S. may face multiple hurdles renewing their work permits. Tune in for these stories and more.
On this episode of Chemical World, Kenna and Mugsy are back to discuss the ups and downs of mental health and the myriad chemicals we as a society use to cope and survive. Your hosts also provide info on upcoming KDNK events and High Rockies Harm Reduction's return to weekly mobile services from Aspen to Glenwood. Tune into Chemical World on KDNK.org every second Monday at 4pm.
On today's newscast: Residents at Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park in Glenwood are still trying to buy the land under their homes before a June deadline to submit an offer; Colorado may need to open a new prison to deal with the rising number of inmates; and a new report finds that energy companies are making more money than ever, even as electricity bills increase. Tune in for these stories and more.
On the Kenny & JT Show we bring in longtime Stark County high school and Kent State head coach and Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach Ron Blackledge, as we discuss his grandson, former Jackson Polar Bear Kyle Nicholas, playing for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic.
We spoke to Director, Jeannie Lorimor and Assistant Director Scott Hite about Mills Masquers Theater's production of "Between the Lines." This is a large musical that is sure to please with catchy music, romance, a new school, and the world of books and fantasy. Join Mills Masquers for this story of a teenager who struggles to fit into a new school while meeting her Prince! Between the Lines is a play based on a book of the same name, written by Jodi Picoult, with music and lyrics written by Elyssa Samsel adn kate Anderson, and book by Timothy Allen McDonald. It Premiered at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre on September 15, 2017, and in 2022 went Off-Broadway at the Tony Kiser Theatre (originally scheduled in 2021 and delayed twice due to the pandemic). Play Run: February 27 - March 8th, 2026 Tickets and Website: https://millsmasquers.com/ Mills Masquers, 56543 221st Street, Glenwood, IA 712-527-3600 HOW TO LISTEN TO THE PLATTE RIVER BARD PODCAST Listen at https://platteriverbard.podbean.com or our website: https://platteriverbard.com or anywhere you get your podcasts. Also find annual events, theatre resources and news on our website https://platteriverbard.com. Send your Press Releases to be added to our news site. No annoying ads or popups! We are on Apple, Google, Pandora, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Podbean, Overcast, Listen Now, Castbox and anywhere you get your podcasts. You may also find us by just asking Alexa. Please share, follow us on social media and subscribe!
Es ist der 14. Mai 2018 als ein Junge vor der Haustür von Familie Kriégel in Leixlip, Irland steht. Er möchte mit Ana, der 14-jährigen Tochter der Kriégels sprechen. Kurz darauf verlassen Ana und der Junge das Haus. Ana macht einen glücklichen Eindruck.Sie ahnt nicht, dass sie gerade in eine tödliche Falle gelockt wird. Der Mordfall Ana Kriégel hat 2018 ganz Irland erschüttert. Nicht nur die Brutalität, auch das Alter der Täter, schockierte. Wir sprechen heute über Ana, ein Mädchen mit großen Träumen, über zwei Jungen, die zu den jüngsten Mord-Beschuldigte in der Geschichte Irlands werden und widmen uns im Nachgespräch der Frage, welche Zusammenhänge es zwischen Pornografie-Konsum, Frauenfeindlichkeit und sexualisierter Gewalt gibt. Inhaltswarnung: Explizite Gewalt und sexualisierte Gewalt gg. Minderjährige, Sexismus, Frauenhass, PornografieOb der Fall gelöst oder ungelöst ist seht ihr ganz unten in der Folgenbeschreibung: N= nicht gelöst, G = Gelöst.SHOWNOTES:Danke an unsere heutigen Werbepartner:Formel Skin:Mit unserem Code PUPPIESANDCRIME spart ihr als Neukund:innen 40% auf das 2-Monats Paket. Einfach hier klicken.Holy:Mit unserem Code PUPPIES spart ihr 10% auf eure Holy Bestellung.Hier findet ihr alle Links zu all unseren aktuellen Werbepartnern, Rabatten und Codes:https://linktr.ee/puppiesandcrimeSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: @Puppiesandcrime - https://www.instagram.com/puppiesandcrime/?hl=deTiktok: @puppiesandcrime.podcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@puppiesandcrime.podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PuppiesandCrimeEmail: puppiesandcrime@gmail.com------- G --------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jay Sukow's Glenwood stories spark a full-scale town meltdown featuring pizza wars, gossip culture, jailhouse romance, and a rapidly disappearing population. First, an apology. Billy was scheduled to host Jay. Billy refused to take the interview. There may have been… financial tension. Gail stepped in. Everyone survived. The Town Jay takes us back to Glenwood, Illinois — a place where: Everyone knows your business The Glenwood School for Boys is a constant threat Teens sneak beers in the forest preserve Deep dish is strictly for tourists Real Chicago pizza is tavern-style. Square cut. No debate. What the Cast Builds From Jay's hometown memories, the ensemble creates: A gossip podcast about everyone's business Murder-for-hire teenagers (discount pricing) Competing pizza wars Jailhouse proms Funeral pizza parties Oompa Loompa labor disputes Alien population control Population: decreasing. Apologies We apologize to: Glenwood, Jay, deep dish fans, Oompa Loompas, and the funeral industry. We do not apologize for tavern-style pizza. Credits Director and Creator: Billy Merritt Producer, Editor & Graphics: Hill Kane Production assistance: Jim Tripp, Amber Bellsdale (Thank you both) Featuring: Jay Sukow Amber Bellsdale Daniel Belum Don Slovin Flannery Wilson Gary Yorke Hill Kane J. Jaramillo Jason Spiro Jim Tripp Katya Vasilaky Music: "Memfish" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller Hosting: Libsyn "The BIT" and "The BIT Comedy Network" are trademarks owned by Billy Merritt. © 2024–2026 Billy Merritt. All rights reserved. Inquiries: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com
Steam rising off the world's largest hot springs pool. A sunrise balcony at Hotel 1888. Naturally formed vapor caves beneath the Rockies.In this Colorado episode of The ROAMies Podcast, we head to Glenwood Springs for what started as a girls' getaway and turned into a full-body reset and a reminder that travel can reshape how we live back home.Plan Your TripVisit Glenwood Springs https://visitglenwood.comGlenwood Hot Springs Resort https://www.hotspringspool.comInstagram & TikTok: @glenwoodhotspringsWe toured the property with Aly Ackley, Resort Sales Manager, and explored Hotel 1888 (the boutique 16-room hotel inside the original 1888 bathhouse), the world's largest hot springs pool, the Athletic Club, and the Lodge.Our spa interview was with Melinda, owner and steward of Yampah Spa.Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park https://www.glenwoodcaverns.comWe tour Glenwood Hot Springs Resort with Aly Ackley, Resort Sales Manager, learn how 122-degree geothermal water from the Yampah spring is cooled and maintained for everything from lap swimming to pure relaxation, and hear how the resort blends rich history with modern wellness.Then we go underground at Yampah Spa & Vapor Caves with owner Melinda, where naturally occurring mineral vapor caves filled with sulfur, magnesium, potassium, and lithium offer a one-of-a-kind experience focused on recovery, relaxation, and restoration.We compare soaking styles, talk hydration and cooldown strategy, and share how to decide between Glenwood Hot Springs, Yampah Spa, Iron Mountain Hot Springs, or Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park depending on your travel goals: play, pamper, or reset.If you love mountain towns, wellness travel, and experiences that follow you home, this one's for you.Then something unexpected surfaced: color as medicine. Glenwood's mineral aqua, canyon rust, slate-white ridges, evergreens, and bold sky blue became a toolkit for life at home. Instead of chasing trends, we asked what feeling we need more of—calm, courage, clarity, growth—and used small, intentional shifts to invite it in: a mineral-aqua mug, a canyon-red throw, a sky-blue screen, a capsule wardrobe built from trip hues. Travel can fade unless we carry it forward; color makes memory tangible.If this journey sparked ideas for your next soak, reset, or room refresh, tap follow, share with a friend who needs a warm-water weekend, and leave a quick review so more travelers can find their way to Glenwood's healing waters.The information shared in this episode, including discussions about mineral vapors, hot springs, and potential wellness benefits, is for informational and entertainment purposes only. We are not medical professionals, and nothing in this episode should be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your physician or qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new wellness practice, especially if you have underlying health conditions.Please support our show by shopping through Eagle Creek: https://alnk.to/gVNDI6N and/or feel free to donate to:http://paypal.me/TheROAMies And it means the world to us when you subscribe, rate and share our podcast. Alexa and RoryThe ROAMiesFollow us at:http://www.TheROAMies.com@The ROAMies: Facebook and Instagram YouTube and X.
On today's newscast: The Glenwood city council will consider making changes to its contract with a camera surveillance company called Flock Safety; the Winter Olympics have been criticized for making an Italian oil company a “premier partner” of the games; and this winter's snow drought is shaping up to be the worst on record for the Upper Colorado River Basin. Tune in for these stories and more.
Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
Glenwood Sunday Market in Chicago, August 31, 2025. Recorded by Rich Izzo
From Glenwood alum to head coach, Mike Garber shares how a mentor's relentless positivity shaped his coaching, why he treats the classroom like five daily “shows,” and how he helps athletes do what they never thought possible.