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Milwaukee Brewers: Willy Adames Ejected For 2nd Time In His Career (Watch)
The Milwaukee Brewers shutout the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. Colin Rea delivered seven strong shutout innings and Jakob Junis picked up a multi inning save out of the bullpen. The Brew Crew managed to win despite shortstop Willy Adames watching this game from the clubhouse as he was ejected during the fifth inning.
Proposed Broncos trade candidate simply makes no sense at this stage
There's nothing to be mile high about with the Denver Broncos. They are coming off a dreadful season and their current cap situation is a mess. Not to mention, wide receiver Courtland Sutton missed OTAs. The good news is, the former SMU wide receiver rejoined the Broncos for the mandatory minicamp. As such, it makes no sense as to why the franchise should even consider picking up the phone and calling the 49ers to try and trade for Brandon Aiyuk.
Deion Sanders' future at Colorado football to be determined by results this season
Deion Sanders will have a future with the Colorado football program, but what will that future in Boulder look like? Well, besides the mansion in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains between Golden and Boulder, that is. On3's Jesse Simonton insists that the future will largely be determined by how...
Former Buff Alec Burks signs one-year deal with Miami Heat
Former Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball guard Alec Burks is headed to the Miami Heat on a one-year contract, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Burks began the 2023-2024 season with the Detroit Pistons before being traded to the New York Knicks at the trade deadline. The soon-to-be 33-year-old averaged 10.4 points, 2.3 rebounds and 1.3 assists between the two teams. Amid New York’s injury-ridden playoff run, Burks stepped up by averaging almost 15 points per game on 50% shooting. Burks’ deal is another accomplishment to add to the busy year NBA Buffs have had. Boston Celtics guard Derrick White inked a four-year, $125.9 million...
This Week in Beer: Finkel and Garf Closing Boulder Taproom and More
As the local brewery scene continues to evolve and grow, we're rounding up the news, events and new releases you need to know about. Here's the latest:. The Story: Its second location is planned for spring 2025. The Scoop: The Colorado Springs brewery's second spot will be located at 12245...
Independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on Colorado ballots through Libertarian party
The Libertarian Party of Colorado and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign have partnered to ensure the Independent-affiliated presidential candidate will be on Colorado's November ballots.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife warns about dangers of boating under the influence
With hundreds expected to hit waterways across the state for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding people about the dangers of boating under the influence. There have already been at least 26 water-related deaths in Colorado so far this year. Last year, CPW tracked 32 water-related deaths for the entire season, which was down from 42 in 2022. That number set a record for water-related fatalities. For the holiday weekend, CPW will boost patrols on both water and land as part of "Operation Dry Water" which is a national campaign that goes into effect every Fourth...
Rate Hikes and Power Outages Proposed By Colorado Utility Company
If you feel like you just can't catch a break when it comes to your bills, you aren't alone and it doesn't appear there will be any relief in sight. Especially regarding your utility bill in Colorado if you are an Xcel Energy customer. According to KDVR, Xcel Energy has...
Colorado dairy worker tests positive for bird flu, fourth person linked to outbreak
A fourth farm worker has been infected with bird flu in the growing outbreak linked to dairy cows, health officials reported Wednesday. The worker had direct contact with infected dairy cows on a northeast Colorado farm, state and federal health officials said. The man developed pink eye, or conjunctivitis, received antiviral treatment and has recovered. Three previous cases of human infection linked to cows have been reported in dairy workers in Texas and Michigan since March. Two of those workers also developed pink eye, while one had mild respiratory symptoms, In 2022, the first U.S. case of bird flu was detected in a Colorado farm worker exposed to infected poultry. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the new infection “does not change” the agency’s assessment that the risk to the general public remains low. Surveillance systems tracking flu in the U.S. have shown no unusual activity, officials said. However, people with prolonged contact with to infected birds or other animals, including livestock, or to their environments, are at higher risk of infection.
Vehicle fire closes SB I-25 in Colorado near New Mexico border, 1 lane back open
WALSENBURG, Colo. (KKTV) - A vehicle fire closed southbound I-25 in Colorado near the New Mexico border Thursday morning. The Colorado Department of Transportation is reporting the closure happened at about 9:30 a.m. just south of Walsenburg. “All southbound lanes are blocked due to a crash. Use alternate route and...
Colorado rural communities face critical firefighter shortage, in some cases, outlook is ‘bleak’
When Elizabeth Fire Chief T.J. Steck first entered the fire service more than 30 years ago, he was one of more than 2,000 applicants for just six full-time positions with Denver Fire. Competition was intense. That’s not the case now, Steck told members of the Colorado Wildfire Matters Review Committee...
Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability
The Denver Basic Income Project recently released a report detailing research showing how no-strings-attached cash assistance helped people experiencing homelessness find stability. The University of Denver’s Center for Housing and Homelessness Research released the findings from its year-long randomized study, which found that participation in the DBIP led to improved housing outcomes for many participants. […] The post Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
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