Tim Gray is the Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media's Grand Junction, Fort Collins, Montrose, Colorado and Sierra Vista, Arizona. He was born and raised in Michigan, before moving to his dream state of Colorado. You can find him enjoying any of the hiking trails Colorado has to offer, on the golf course or maybe on the slopes.
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9 People in House Next to Abandoned House Fire
Flint, the town of murders and fire. Last year we saw a record of house fires and murders, make Flint one of the most dangerous places to live, but we all choose to stay here because of a love for this city. Do you think we will see a rise in fires and more murders this year in Flint? Read about the latest house fire from mLive.com:
Brazil Hit With Devastating Landslides and Floods, Hundreds Dead [VIDEO]
On the heels of Australia's massive flooding, devastating landslides and floods have befallen parts of Brazil. According to Reuters, at least 443 people have been found dead thus far and Bloomberg is reporting that thousands have been rendered homeless.
Best of the #BlamePalin Tweets
The Arizona shootings have ignited a national discussion about whether an inflammatory image on Sarah Palin's website inspired killer Jared Lee Loughner. There's no evidence that supports the allegation, but the Twittersphere decided to make Palin the scapegoat for just about everything else and the hashtag #blamepalin was everywhere.
Below, some of our favorite #blamepalin tweets:
2011 North American International Auto Show
Carmakers from around the world traveled to Detroit for the 2011 North American International Auto Show, where they unveiled their newest models:
Justice Moving Swiftly in Arizona Shooting
The state of Arizona is wasting no time in bringing alleged killer Jared Lee Loughlin to justice: after Saturday's shocking shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (who remains in critical condition but is able to communicate) and nine others, charges were quickly filed on Sunday afternoon and he'll appear in court on Monday. Says The New York Times' Caucus blog:
Politician Photographs His Own Assassination
Filipino politician Reynaldo Dagsa got more than a mere family snapshot on New Year's Eve: he also captured evidence of his own assassination. According to Philippine news site Inquirer.net, the city councilman from Manila was out with his wife, daughter and another relative in the early hours of January 1st. Dagsa readied his camera to take a photo of the three on a city street when a
Halo Burger To Stay The Same
Lou Dortch Jr. says that they will not change the beloved menu, and items for the newly changed hands of Halo Burger. Flint residents know Halo Burger as a staple of Flint, and should be glad to know that things will not change. Read the interview from mlive.com:
Is This Real Life?
Green Lake in Tragöß, Styria (yes, those are real letters) is actually a gorgeous valley -- for half the year. During the flood season, it fills with crystal clear water. It's at this point that the magic happens. Fish swim by park benches, scuba divers swim over mountain paths and bridges become, well, meaningless.
Bronner’s Fifth Vandal Comes Forward
The Christmas Day vandalism of Bronner's Christmas Wonderland now has the fifth victim turning himself in reports mlive.com:
Halo Burger’s Last Day Under Thomas Family
It's the end of an era, Bill Thomas' Halo Burger no longer will be held by the Thomas family. The franchise has been sold to Lou Dortch who owns several Subway restaurants around Michigan reports mlive.com: