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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Orphaned Bear Cubs Officially Released on Kenosha Pass
According to CPW NE Region on Twitter, the bears have officially been released into the wild.
5 Colorado Traffic Laws You Didn’t Know You’re Breaking
Do you ever drive down the street in Fort Collins and think to yourself, Hmm...should I have made that turn? Was it right to merge there? ....Was that legal?
Colorado Part of Nation’s Deadliest Avalanche Week Since 1910
We are currently experiencing Colorado's deadliest avalanche week since 1910, with two of those avalanches causing fatal accidents.
CPW Taking Care of Orphaned Bear Cubs During Hibernation
Since these bears are wild, I wouldn't necessarily recommend cuddling them...but don't you just want to?
Video Shows Colorado Mountain Lion With Chirping Cubs
Need something cute on your feed today? Me too.
$46 million Aspen Home Has Dream Views, Massive Wine Cellar
Whenever you see the words "caretaker's home" in the description of a house, you know a property is going to be lit.
CSU Plans Mandatory COVID Screenings For Students, Staff
With the spring semester underway, Colorado State University wants to ensure that every student and faculty member feels safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CSU Rams Add 2026 Game at Wisconsin
Big news for Rams fans: we get a bonus game!
Colorado Sold $2 Billion Worth of Weed For the First Time in 2020
2020 was a hard year, and it looks like Colorado needed their fix in order to relax.
WATCH: Colorado Snowboarder Gets Caught in Loveland Pass Avalanche
While avalanches that day were possible, Kervin says he and his friends believed conditions to be improving and decided to take the risk.