Shelby is the assistant brand manager and afternoon host on 94.3 The X. She was born in Florida, but has lived in Colorado since '97, via Wyoming. (The first one was too hot, and the second one was too cold, but this one is just right.) She became a Ram in 2009, and has lived in Fort Collins since. Shelby’s favorite places in Northern Colorado are Rollerland skating rink, Surfside 7 (best pizza in Fort Collins, change her mind), and when she needs a change of scenery, Shelby enjoys all of the open space we have north of town. You can listen to Afternoons with Shelby every weekday from 3-7 p.m. on 94.3 The X.
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Elk Has Tire Removed From His Head After Being Stuck For 2 Years
A (literal) weight has been lifted off his shoulders, thanks to Colorado Parks & Wildlife.
Loveland Christian School Superintendent Will Be on Tucker Carlson Thursday Night
The FOX political journalist will have Resurrection Christian School's superintendent on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' on Thursday.
One Injured in Thursday Morning Plane Crash on Crossroads in Loveland
The crash happened at 7 a.m. Thursday, near FNL.
Fort Collins Police Concerned About ‘Popup Fight Clubs’ — What Are Those?
Forgive us, but we're about to break the first rule of Fight Club.
TIL: Colorado Has Scorpions, and You Can Find Them Under a UV Light
The more you know.
Hawk Having Very Bad Day Gets Rescued From Truck Grill
Better than being road kill though.
Rocky Mountain Murder Investigated on New Hulu Series, Wild Crime
A new ABC News Hulu docuseries ‘Wild Crime: Murder in the Rocky Mountains’ arrived on Hulu on September 28.
UPDATE: Virginia Dale Fire Near Fort Collins Now 25 Acres
Even after a rainy night in the city, as of Tuesday morning, the wildfire northwest of Fort Collins has reached 25 acres.
Fire Burning North of Fort Collins Near Virginia Dale, Highway 287
A fire near Virginia Dale was reported Monday afternoon, and has grown to three acres.
Earthquake Shakes Up Colorado Monday Morning
It's not too often we have earthquakes in Colorado, or at least ones that we can feel. But on Monday morning a 3.8 magnitude earthquake gave Coloradans a shaky wakeup.