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Russell Westbrook finally lands somewhere he can thrive
Russell Westbrook is finally free from the media spotlight after three difficult years in Los Angeles, splitting his time between the Lakers and Clippers. The future Hall of Famer was traded by the Clippers in a deal that saw Kris Dunn head to Ty Lue's team. Westbrook was subsequently waived by the Utah Jazz.However, on Friday, The Athletic's Shams Charania reported that Westbrook had agreed to a two-year, $6.8M deal with the Denver Nuggets. Former NBA MVP Russell Westbrook is signing a two-year, $6.8 million contract with the Denver Nuggets, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Deal has a player option for 2025-26 season....
Sol Tribe Manager on Sudden Closing, New Shop and Upholding a Legacy
An hour before employees planned to start work at Sol Tribe on July 1, they received an email saying they didn't need to show up: The tattoo shop at 56 Broadway was officially closed. Casey Hosch, Sol Tribe's manager, was as surprised as everyone else by the news. She and...
The QB rotation says Zach Wilson gets No. 1 reps Friday … but Sean Payton wouldn’t tip his hand
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — If Sean Payton sticks with a three-day rotation with the quarterbacks, Zach Wilson would get his turn to run the No. 1 offense Friday — on the first day that fans can gather on the west berm by the practice fields. But Payton would not...
Library District urges readers to continue their Summer Reading Adventure.
A message from the High Plains Library District in Greeley, CO encourages readers to keep going with their Summer Reading Adventure. The post mentions Michelle Yeoh and refers to a scenario where everyone had hot dog fingers. It is clarified that Michelle Yeoh did not give up on her adventure halfway through, despite the hot dog fingers situation. The message urges readers not to give up on their adventure and to stay engaged until the end.
Former Broncos first-round pick shockingly gets another shot with Titans
The Denver Broncos haven't had the greatest success in the first round of the NFL Draft over the last decade. Unfortunately, it's a big reason why the franchise finds itself in the unfortunate hole it's currently in. Since 2015, the Denver Broncos first-round picks have been Shane Ray, Paxton Lynch,...
Attorney: Client was wrongly convicted of murder due to CBI analyst's misconduct
An attorney is asking CBI to expand its investigation into a former DNA analyst, who is under investigation for allegedly falsifying samples, after he says his client was wrongly convicted.
Colorado Avalanche Won’t Be Contenders This Season
It feels like just yesterday that the Colorado Avalanche were Stanley Cup champions. More importantly, it felt as though they had a core to remain serious contenders to the crown for years to come. The core is largely the same, but the 2023-24 season feels like a harsh lesson learned.
Denver Rated Most Polluted City In U.S. For Consecutive Days
What’s been top of mind for most Coloradans recently has been the air quality as of late. Smoke from Canadian wildfires has been filling up the Colorado skyline for the past few days and has seriously affected the quality of our air. However, it’s already been an issue for...
Massive ice exhibition returning to Colorado
AURORA, Colo. — More than 2 million pounds of ice will be transformed into a winter wonderland this holiday season at Gaylord Rockies. The exhibition will use more than 2 million pounds of ice to celebrate the 2004 holiday classic "The Polar Express." "ICE!," which first appeared at Gaylord...
Leaders break ground on new Aurora Industrial Park
AURORA — The city of Aurora celebrated the groundbreaking of its new industrial park Thursday. Backers said the park will create new industrial space in the region and help to attract potential new manufacturing businesses. In a news release, Aurora Mayor Doug Gregor says the park will provide economic...
Exclusive ski-in, ski-out chalet in Breckenridge, Colorado goes to auction
For the select few lucky enough to be in the market for a ski-in, ski-out chalet, one real estate opportunity in Colorado could offer a chance to save millions. Le Mayen Estate, a Swiss-designed mountain estate in Breckenridge, is hitting the auction block on Aug. 12 with a starting bid of $5 million — well short of the property’s estimated value of $19.5 million. The auction will be conducted by Interluxe Auctions, an online luxury real estate auction marketplace.
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