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
Deep Under Colorado is a Sprawling Remnant of the Cold War
Take a trip deep underground into a massive missile silo in Colorado that has been abandoned since the 1960s.
New Colorado Mushroom Law Could see Prior Records Cleared
Colorado Governor Jared Polis recently signed a bill that could see criminal records cleared of convictions of psychedelic-related crimes that would be legal today.
James Hetfield Surprises Injured Man at Colorado Hospital
Famous rocker and Vail resident James Hetfield paid a surprise visit to an injured Ukrainian soldier, who also happens to be a Metallica fan.
Colorado has one of the Only Camel Dairy Farms in the Country
Prepare to be fascinated as we take a look around a real-life Camel dairy farm in Colorado.
Watch Out for a New Flesh-Eating Zombie Drug in Colorado
A new drug that can cause users’ skin to rot has hit the streets in Colorado.
Cabin in the Woods for Millionaires is for Sale in Colorado
Take a virtual tour of the most lavish cabin in the woods you’ve ever seen.
Colorado Woman’s 40-foot Shipping Container Home is Amazing
Check out a beautiful home way up in the Colorado mountains that was constructed from a 40-foot shipping container.
Colorado Had a Hailstorm in 1994 that Looked Like the Apocalypse
Back in August of 1994, one Colorado city was hit by so much hail that you might have thought it was the end of the world.
Colorado Company Releases First-Ever Fingerprint Smart Gun
Colorado’s Biofire has just introduced the world’s first smart gun that utilizes fingerprints and facial recognition technology in order to be fired.
Colorado Study Used Twins to Test Age-Old Gateway Drug Theory
A fascinating study performed in Colorado used sets of twins to tackle the age-old theory of marijuana being a gateway drug, and the findings may surprise you.