Scruggs is the Digital Managing Editor and Afternoon Host on 99.9 The Point. She was born in Garland, Texas. Scruggs moved here to attend Colorado State University in 2010 and stayed because she loves it so gosh darn much. She writes about a variety of topics, often sharing the area's hottest new beers. Scruggs is a regular on skates at Rollerland and dining out at Surfside 7. She also loves going to Funkwerks and Horsetooth. You can hear Afternoons with Scruggs from 3-7 p.m. on weekdays on 99.9 The Point.
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Broncos Strength Coach Tests Positive For COVID-19
Landow tested positive for COVID-19 Friday, December 18, one day before the Broncos play the Buffalo Bills at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium.
Colorado Has Already Sold More Marijuana in 2020 Than Any Other Year
I mean...can you blame us?
Denver Flights Delayed Due To Air Traffic Controller Contracting COVID-19
Travelling back from Thanksgiving on Tuesday, December 1? You may have encountered some delays, and it may have been thanks to one poor soul who contracted COVID-19.
Broncos Offensive Lineman Tests Positive For COVID-19
The Denver Broncos have had to postpone practice after a player tested positive for COVID-19.
Fort Collins Monitoring Water Supply as Fires Close In
The City of Fort Collins is worried about our water supply.
VIDEO: Massive Fires in the Distance as Family Rushes to Evacuate Granby
On Facebook, Saul Miranda shared the below video of his car driving towards the mountains in Granby, the flames billowing, an apocalyptical sight in the distance.
Cameron Peak Fire Grows Past 170,000 Acres
Two fires are causing major air quality concerns for Northern Colorado and for some, evacuations.
Cameron Peak Fire in Danger of Merging With Mullen Fire
Officials monitoring the Cameron Peak Fire gave an update via Facebook Live on September 30 about the growth of the wildfire in Northern Colorado.
Colorado Ski Resorts Struggling to Hire Employees
Ski season is nearly here, but your favorite Colorado ski resorts are facing an unprecedented challenge: they may not have the staff they need for 2020.
Thousands Of Birds Are Mysteriously Dying In Colorado
Scientists say they can't point to one specific reason why birds in Colorado are literally falling out of the sky.