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Free Agent Notes: Cancar, Suns, Lowry, Sixers, Martin, Hield
When the Nuggets declined their team option on Vlatko Cancar for the 2024/25 season, multiple reports indicated that the two sides would likely work out a new minimum-salary deal that would both increase the forward’s salary (from the $2.35MM the option would have paid to $2.43MM) and reduce Denver’s cap hit (from $2.35MM to $2.09MM).
UPDATE: Lake Pueblo no longer at capacity, park back open
UPDATE: THURSDAY 7/4/2024 4:10 p.m. (PUEBLO, Colo.) — At around 3:45 p.m. Lake Pueblo State Park said the capacity closure had been lifted as the park is no longer at capacity. The public is advised that there may be some delays as the park is still busy. ORIGINAL STORY: Guests turned away from Lake Pueblo, […]
Colorado football QB Shedeur Sanders once again draws comparison to ex-second-round draft pick
Colorado football QB Shedeur Sanders was compared to the 2013 NFL draft's No. 39 pick and current Seattle Seahawks starter Geno Smith by NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah ahead of the 2024 season. Jeremiah projected Shedeur to have Pro Bowl upside but not be the league's best player, like Smith, in his...
Salida Council Regular Meeting Moves U.S. 50 Property Purchase Forward
Salida City Council held their first regular session of the month at 6:00 pm on July 2, 2024 moving forward a full slate of agenda items. Before the agenda was even approved, Council member Dominique Naccarato moved to discuss Ordinance 2024-10, a site lease and purchase agreement, immediately after Resolution 2024-41, the corresponding reimbursement proposal for the city’s purchase of the former Thrift Horse retail store at 325 West U.S. 50 as a proposed new 8,000 square foot Salida Police Building.
Southbound I-25 reopens after crash injuring motorcyclist
GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo. — Southbound lanes of Interstate 25 reopened in Greenwood Village Saturday morning after a crash. Around 3:55 a.m., Greenwood Village Police said the interstate was shut down at Arapahoe Road after a crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle. Police said the motorcyclist was taken to...
Multiple calls for water rescues on Clear Creek after restrictions lifted
GOLDEN, Colo. — Inner tubes were flying down Clear Creek in Golden on Friday after the Jefferson County Sheriff and the city lifted restrictions on July 1. Since then, firefighters have received calls for four water rescues. Tubers and swimmers had been prohibited from getting in the water since...
“Steph’s Cherry Pie” wins Manitou Springs Pie Contest
(MANITOU SPRINGS, Colo.) — On Monday, July 1 the community in Manitou Springs came together around a common love of baking (and eating) pie, to name “Steph’s Cherry Pie” the 1st Place winner of the town’s Annual Ice Cream Social & Pie Baking Contest. The Little London Winds were also present, playing patriotic songs to […]
Armed Robbery Attempt in Colorado Caught on Camera as Police Search for Suspects
Late Monday night, Arvada became the scene of a tense and chaotic attempted robbery that has left residents on edge. According to the Arvada Police Department, the incident happened around 11:30 p.m., when two armed suspects targeted a woman who had just pulled into her driveway. Failures of the Would-Be...
Community remembers valley local through memorial golf tournament in support of suicide prevention
The Roaring Fork Valley will host the inaugural Bulls to Birdies: Zach Jammaron’s Memorial Golf Tournament on July 13. The event is dedicated to the memory of Zach Jammaron, who took his life on June 5, 2022. More than just a day of golf, this gathering is a tribute to Jammaron’s life, filled with activities that echo his vibrant spirit while promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
Jefferson County closes traditional July 4 fireworks viewing spot to traffic
If you, like many Denver-area residents, are looking for the best spot to view tonight's fireworks displays, one traditional viewing spot near Golden will be closed to anyone seeking a good view of the metro.
One Colorado Sheriff’s Department Can Wear Cowboy Hats Again
For the first time this century, one Colorado sheriff's department will once again be allowed to wear cowboy hats while on the clock. It has been more than four decades since the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office has worn cowboy hats and now, if officers choose to do so, they can once again.
Northern Colorado Shelter Waives Adoption Fees Due to Capacity
Each week we post our Townsquare NOCO Pet of the Week. We like to highlight animals that are looking for their forever home in Northern Colorado. We specifically highlight dogs, cats, and other critters that are available at NOCO Humane. What we have learned over the past few months is...
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