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Alamosa Police Department report for July 7 to July 16, 2024
Griselda Tome Lagos, 45, of Alamosa was cited for cruelty to animals. Joseph Kelly, 49, of Alamosa was cited for unlawful possession of controlled substance. Cody Gonzlez, 19, of Alamosa was cited for speeding 10-19 over. Pablo Loya, 35, of Alamosa was cited for speeding 10-19 over. Ronnie Pacheco, 36,...
Manassa 5k sees record participation
MANASSA– An all-time high of 535 participants registered for the annual Manassa Pioneer Days 5k walk-run with a second record of 476 recorded as finishers Saturday in the 47-year history of the family-oriented event, according to longtime race organizer Ed Creery. He also estimated close to 3,000 spectators there to witness the race finish.
Pioneer Days Rodeo winning run
MANASSA– Baily Bishop rides her horse around the first barrel Saturday afternoon at the Pioneer Days Rodeo in Manassa. Bishop was the Open Barrel Racing champion with a time of 17.59 seconds and received a new saddle. Also receiving saddles were Open Team Roping champions Colby Crowther and Kalob Lepp and Open Tie-Down Roping champion Travis Canty. Saddle sponsors were Crowther Ranches, Seal Cattle Ranch, and the El Pomar Foundation. Complete rodeo results were not available prior to publication.
Sundays at Six continues July 28 with Xerephine Band
ALAMOSA – The Alamosa Live Music Association’s Sundays at Six summer concert series continues July 28 with the luscious folk and indie sounds of Xerephine Band, featuring Sage and Aera, from Crestone. The concert begins at 6 p.m. at Cole Park. Hailing from the United Kingdom, but now...
Red Sox lose to Rockies, still winless since All-Star break
By JACK MAGRUDER Associated Press DENVER - Ezequiel Tovar singled home the winning run with the bases loaded and two outs in the 12th inning Monday night to give the Colorado Rockies a 9-8 victory over Boston, handing the Red Sox their fourth straight defeat since the All-Star break. "A little Michael Jordan flu game for Tovey tonight," said teammate Sam Hilliard, whose two-run homer with one out in the 10th tied it at 7. "Stud. He wasn't in the lineup last night because he was sick. He was good enough to play tonight. To get the game-winning knock right...
Thousands of unclaimed bags fill Delta Airlines baggage claim at DIA
Thousands of people are without their luggage after Delta Airlines experienced significant flight operation disruptions over the weekend. The airline had to cancel thousands of flights on Saturday, Sunday and Monday after the worldwide CrowdStrike outage.While nearly every airline in the United States was impacted by the outage, Delta Airlines appeared to be the only airline still navigating major issues connected to the outage at Denver International Airport by Monday. On the fifth level baggage claim area, only Delta had thousands of luggage bags scattered around their claim."I was a little nervous when I walked up and saw the sea of luggage,"...
Illegal Pete's DU Reopens After Remodel
It's back! One of our favorite places for a burrito fix when we're high (or anytime, really) is serving once again near the University of Denver. The Illegal Pete's at 1744 East Evans Avenue had been closed since late December for a refresh after fifteen years in business. At the...
A hidden reason why the Broncos offensive line is now a strength
For the Broncos, it starts in practice. There was a time during training-camp sessions where the loudest voices came from the offensive-line area of the field, with position coaches whose verbal eviscerations could collaborate with the heat to melt the sport’s 300-pound leviathans into puddles, where every practice repetition could come with life-or-death gravitas.
ONEOK to expand pipeline from Kansas to Denver
Oklahoma energy company ONEOK plans to expand its pipeline capacity connecting Mid-Continent and Gulf Coast refined products supply with the greater Denver area to meet growing demand in that region. The project involves the construction ... Read More » The post ONEOK to expand pipeline from Kansas to Denver appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Nuggets fans should be furious as team clearly hasn't learned from past mistakes
Now that the Nuggets roster is all but settled, it’s a good time to reflect on some of the moves that were made this offseason. Most of the focus is on the splashy transactions; letting Kentavious Caldwell-Pope walk, signing Russell Westbrook, and even trading up to draft DaRon Holmes.
Denver mayor touts responses to homelessness, immigration in first State of City speech
Denver has accomplished much after one year under Mayor Mike Johnston, he said in his State of the City speech Monday, but he added there is still much to do if the city is to become a “vibrant” hometown and “capital of the New West.”. During the...
Cochino Taco's Edgewater location closes abruptly, leaving customers puzzled
The abrupt closure of a popular local taco chain’s Edgewater location has left several patrons puzzled. According to a post on Reddit, Cochino Taco at Edgewater Public Market closed abruptly on Sunday, without advance notice to customers via social channels or signage at the restaurant. Users drew a comparison with a similar instance a year ago when Cochino Taco abruptly closed its location at 176 S. Broadway. ...
Colorado race travels 31 miles while stopping at 10 Taco Bells with eating requirement
74 days. 14 hours. 35 minutes. And 11 seconds. At time of publishing, that's how long it is until the start of the 6th annual Taco Bell 50K ultramarathon in Denver. And really, this 50K should be considered one of the most difficult around – not because of the mileage or elevation change, but because of the massive amount of food that must be consumed while running the race.
Denver OK's redevelopment plan for historic Evans School
The Denver City Council on Monday approved an urban redevelopment taxing plan to give a face lift to one of Denver’s historic landmarks in the Golden Triangle neighborhood. The council voted 10-1 to approve the Evans School Urban Redevelopment Plan, which focuses on redeveloping the interior of Evans School, a 120-year-old building that was built as an elementary school. Since 1974, the building has sat dormant at 11th Avenue and...
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