Earlier in June, a Kentucky tattoo shop went viral for offering to cover racist, hate-based ink for free. A Northern Colorado tattoo artist is now doing the same.
The Longs Peak Scottish Irish Highland Festival is this weekend in Estes Park. The field opens to the public 9 am - 5 pm Friday, Saturday, & Sunday , September 7-9.
Doing what I usually do during the day, I am scrolling through Facebook when a post catches me off guard. I see a tattoo artist post a pic of their newly inked piece on a person... It's a cool tattoo, but there is a problem with it. The tattoo has a compass, an island and the words that say "Not all who wonder are lost"...
For National Tattoo Day, Denver Public Library did something pretty cool. They asked for your tattoo pics, and gave you a list of books to read based on your ink. #Book4Tat
This ink 'ode to' the NFL player doesn't leave much to the imagination, but what's more alarming than this Packer's package is the blatant homophobia surrounding it.
Fort Collins Police are asking the public to look at the photo to see if they can verify who the person is who is wanted for stealing electronic equipment. If you have any information about this person, please contact Officer Dexter Rowe at 970-221-6555.