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Cause of death revealed for man found dead after Greeley storm
GREELEY, Colo. — A man who was found dead after a May hailstorm in Greeley died of alcohol-related hypothermia, according to a report from the Weld County coroner. The coroner's report says 48-year-old Joseph Carrisales' cause of death was complications of hypothermia due to being intoxicated outside overnight after the storm. Chronic alcohol abuse was a significant contributing factor, the report said. His death was ruled an accident.
2 injuried after golf cart hit by F-150 at Pinehurst Country Club
A crash that involved a golf cart sent two people to the hospital on Wednesday. The call came in around 1 p.m. from the Pinehurst Country Club parking lot. The incident happened in the main parking lot at the country club. A Ford F-150 collided with a Pinehurst CC golf cart occupied by two riders. First responders put AirCare on standby initially, but determined it was not needed once they made it to the scene and evaluated the patients.
Depth, versatility in secondary on display early in CU Buffs fall camp
BOULDER — Robert Livingston best described the first few days of training camp for every team across the country. “It’s all rainbows and butterflies (and) we haven’t lost a game yet,” the first-year Colorado defensive coordinator said. “But the players, the staff, it’s a phenomenal building to come to work in everyday.”
Live updates: 3 wildfires burning in the foothills north and west of Denver
Fire crews are spread across the Front Range as hot, dry weather is fueling three wildfires Wednesday in the foothills, forcing thousands of people from their homes. One person has died in the fire near Lyons, according to the Boulder County sheriff. The Alexander Mountain fire started Monday morning west...
New campaign aims to connect CU to what Coloradans love about our state
Launching today, Dear Colorado will highlight university’s emotional connections to the state it serves. A new marketing campaign launching today titled “Dear Colorado” aims to showcase the ways the University of Colorado loves and supports our great state. From breakthrough research to mentoring Colorado businesses, the University of Colorado is on a mission to highlight CU’s impact on Coloradans’ everyday lives and show how it all comes from a shared love for our state. This is the first new systemwide campaign in nearly a decade.
Tips for hiking during wildfire season in Colorado
With hot, dry, and smoky conditions taking over Colorado, it's important to keep wildfire safety in mind as you hit the trail. Much like backcountry skiers check avalanche reports, hikers should be aware of air conditions and wildfire risks before embarking on a hike. First of all, hikers should be...
United Airlines no longer employs flight attendant from Terrell Davis incident
Former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis shared a screenshot on Tuesday of a letter he received from United Airlines that banned him from traveling with the airline while a July 13 incident was reviewed. United Airlines has since clarified that the letter was received on July 14 and the travel ban has since been lifted. The flight attendant involved in the incident is also no longer employed by United Airlines. “Mr. Davis received this letter the day after the incident,” United Airlines wrote in a statement to Broncos Wire. “It was generated due to the report of the flight attendant –...
NFL Team Gathers to Pray After Lineman Leaves Practice in Ambulance
There was a scary scene at Denver Broncos training camp practice Wednesday. Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reported the Broncos stopped practice when offensive tackle Quinn Bailey suffered an injury. Team trainers placed an aircast on his leg and moved Bailey into an ambulance. Practice didn't ...
Colossal 750-Ton Superloads Being Transported Through Wyoming
This summer, a series of superloads are being transported between Laramie and Medicine Bow in Wyoming. The largest are 385 feet long, 26 feet wide and weigh one-point-five million pounds!. The basic width of the Interstate is about 24 feet wide, so yes, they will be taking up the entire...
Oregon State transfer Ian Massey becomes late addition to Colorado’s secondary
Head coach Deion Sanders picked up a late transfer portal commitment on Tuesday as former Oregon State Beavers safety Ian Massey announced his pledge to the Colorado Buffaloes. After spending two years at Trinity Valley Community College in Texas, Massey moved to Corvallis in 2021 and spent three seasons there before entering the portal on June 17. According to OSUBeavers.com, Massey’s lone appearance with the Beavers coincidentally came against Colorado during the 2021 season. However, BeaversEdge, part of the Rivals.com network, reported that Massey appeared in five total games from 2021-22. Either way, Massey doesn’t have much game experience at the Division I level. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound defensive back hails from Houston, Texas (Westfield High School). Colorado football held its third fall camp practice on Wednesday in preparation for its second season under Coach Prime. New heights if I touch the moon so be it 1 0 0 Y A R D L A N D L O R D @CUBuffsFootball pic.twitter.com/GDn0N0aAql — Ian Massey (@EMoneyTFM) July 31, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
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