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Broncos analyst has a questionable idea to put even more on Bo Nix's plate right away
Even if this projects to be another challenging year for the Denver Broncos, there are still reasons to be optimistic about the future of the franchise. Head coach Sean Payton still has a decent reputation as an offensive guru, although he may be living on borrowed time in that regard. Bo Nix was a proven college passer, but it remains to be seen if he has what it takes to elevate his teammates in the NFL.
CU-Denver’s College in Prison Program Expanding Its Course Offerings
Incarcerated learners in the Colorado correctional system will soon be eligible for additional higher education courses, including Colorado University – Denver, Adams State and Red Rocks Community College. This past year, CU-Denver’s Communications Department offered special help in how some students in prison could become better, more effective communicators.
Denver real estate leaders fire entire board over MLS sale controversy
As the real estate industry grapples with the landmark settlement case changing the rules on agent commissions, tensions between Denver’s real estate leaders boiled over the future of the database where most homes for sale in Colorado are listed. The Denver Metro Association of Realtors (DMAR) and South Metro Denver Realtor Association (SMDRA) announced Friday it fired the entire board of REcolorado — the multiple listing service accounting for more than 75% of residential sales in the state — as punishment for speaking out against...
Fort Collins woman leaves science career to become professional cornhole player
Cornhole has grown from a casual backyard game to a competitive professional sport. Colorado is home to two American Cornhole League pros, including one of the few women professionals in the sport.
Arielle Orsuto leaving 9NEWS sports department
A familiar face is leaving the 9NEWS sports department and heading to Seattle. Arielle Orsuto this week announced her departure from the Denver-based Tegna station. "This will be my last week in Denver and at 9NEWS," Orsuto wrote in a social media post on X. "While this city and this team have been my absolute dream home for the last five years, I’m following my heart and my passion to a new adventure."
Denver airport uses face recognition technology
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - New technology may make the airport lines less of a headache. The Denver International Airport is trying to use face recognition machines to get people through security faster. The machines scan government IDs for basic information, then reveal boarding information in 10 seconds. Delays are...
Broncos Urged to Call Franchise Legend, Trade for $14 Million ‘Lamborghini’
The Denver Broncos remade their roster via the draft, free agency, and the trade market this offseason. However, their youth movement has left a few veteran holdovers, including wide receiver Courtland Sutton. The 28-year-old receiver is coming off scoring a career-high 10 touchdowns last season. But he left the door open to a training camp holdout over his current contract.
Iconic Denver cafe dishes on new location and reopening plans
DENVER — A drywall shipment and building materials litter the floor at Welton Street Cafe’s new location on 29th and Welton Street. Nestled between a taco spot and an empty commercial space, the team is working to open the eatery’s doors. Welton Street Cafe has been serving...
Shannon Sharpe Reveals Terrifying Reason He Avoids Sleepovers at Women’s Homes
Shannon Sharpe had an impressive NFL career with the Denver Broncos, which included three Super Bowl titles and eight trips to the Pro Bowl. However, Sharpe shared a frightening story about the reason he refuses to sleep over at women's houses anymore. During an episode of Funky Friday, ...
Firefighters escort twin towers piece to new Fort Collins memorial
A piece of American history has been permanently installed in Fort Collins, as Poudre Fire Station #3 cemented a piece of the twin towers into the park behind their fire station. The piece of the twin towers was officially unveiled at a ceremony in Fort Collins on Monday afternoon. The piece of steel, which stands several feet tall, serves as a reminder to the Northern Colorado community of what the U.S. has been through, and the sacrifices many paid for freedom. "We just don't want people to forget," said Jim Durkin, a former firefighter who responded to ground zero. Durkin,...
Cowboys Could Trade CeeDee Lamb to Broncos in Worst-Case Scenario
Chatter around CeeDee Lamb’s future has surged recently, and the Dallas Cowboys WR could end up being traded if talks break down. While there are no legitimate reports stating that Lamb wants a trade, Dallas only has the 25-year-old under contract through the 2024 season. In terms of prospective...
“Crazy Jesus People” — Boebert Joins Sean Feucht for Kingdom to the Capitol Stop in Denver
Controversial Christian conservative musician and activist Sean Feucht brought his “Kingdom to the Capitol” tour to Denver this weekend, performing on the steps of the Colorado Capitol with guest appearances from U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Colorado Rep. Scott Bottoms (R-Colorado Springs). Feucht, a former worship leader...
Denver Closes Last Migrant Hotel, Reports Empty Shelters for First Time Since 2022
The City of Denver closed its last hotel migrant shelter on Sunday, June 30, and reported having zero migrants in city-operated shelters that day for the first time since November 2022. "We've moved into the next phase of our response," says Jon Ewing, the Denver Human Services spokesperson. "It was...
Suspect on the run after homicide and drive-by shooting in Pueblo
PUEBLO, Colo. (KKTV) - Pueblo police are searching for a suspect accused of a homicide and drive-by shooting, both on Thursday night. Pueblo Police Department reported that a suspect was involved in a homicide that resulted in a shooting near the intersection of Portland and Ash on Thursday night, then minutes later, was involved in a drive-by shooting near 13th and West.
Calls to Craig Dispatch Center are being re-routed to Alamosa at night
Craig Emergency Dispatch services for Colorado State Patrol aren’t being done in Craig at night right now. Dispatch for northwest Colorado is being rerouted to the Alamosa and Montrose Regional Centers at 6:30 p.m. each evening. It started Monday. Here’s Sgt. Patrick Rice with CSP. “Absolutely, service will...
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