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Further analysis of the 20 drafts from 2001-2020: Comparing the Broncos to the Eagles
When an NFL player is drafted in the second through seventh rounds they get a four year rookie contract. Teams can retain first round picks for a fifth year if they so choose. UDFAs get a three year deal at most. So the most recent draft that can be evaluated...
Major NBA media outlet puts out preposterous criticism of Jamal Murray
With free agency and Summer League all but over, it’s that wonderful time of the season when sites put out lists and rankings for engagement. We already saw ESPN put out a list ranking the top 100 athletes since 2000 that saw Nuggets star Nikola Jokic crack the top 30.
Bad look for Denver: former Nuggets champion bought out, signs with contender
The Nuggets have taken plenty of heat this summer for their offseason maneuvers, including several that look like pure cost-cutting moves. It’s always disappointing to see a championship-caliber team losing out on talent just to shed some salary, but it’s hard to argue that’s not what’s been happening in Denver.
City installs sensor system to warn drivers of underpass that frequently floods
DENVER — A Denver underpass known for street flooding in heavy rains turned into a lake again during a downpour Saturday night – but a new warning system did what it was supposed to and no one was injured. The problems along West 38th Avenue between Jason and...
Clocktower Cabaret reeling after raw city sewage flooded the venue
In Denver it is no secret businesses are feeling the impact of the construction on the 16th Street Mall. It has led to a loss of sales and foot traffic for many. Now one entertainment venue is Denver is now dealing with more than that. Owners of the Clocktower Cabaret say a construction mishap sent raw sewage into their building and now they're out thousands of dollars from lost shows and still don't have help from the city to pay for the damage.The Clocktower Cabaret is located inside the Daniels & Fisher Tower on 1601 Arapahoe Street. Construction that's...
New federal climate grants aim to supercharge Colorado’s plans to electrify buildings
Colorado is getting nearly $329 million in federal grants to cut climate-warming pollution, funding an unprecedented effort to switch homes and businesses away from fossil fuels in favor of zero-carbon electricity. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced the pair of grants at a press conference in Denver on Monday. The...
Colorado Breweries Win Big At 2024 US Open Beer Championship
The 2024 US Open Beer Championship just wrapped up in Ohio and they’ve announced this year’s winners and the breweries judged to be the best in America. This competition is the only one to include beers from professional breweries as well as beers from gold medal winners from the 2021 National AHA Homebrew Competition. Judging in the beer championships is blind; judges know only the categories, not the names or locations of beers being judged.
Colorado delegates, congressional members give thoughts on nominating process
Reactions following President Joe Biden's endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris to become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee continue to pour in, including from Colorado Democrats who are weighing in about where the party goes from here as they look to select a nominee.
Thick Thighs Run Club is breaking down barriers in a fitness-obsessed city
On a warm Wednesday afternoon in July, Gladys Santiago stood in an empty parking lot in RiNo, waiting. One by one, people arrived and gathered around her. There’s some chatter, a little bit of small talk, a few introductions. Then Santiago’s Thick Thighs Run Club was off for a...
Bo Nix entering Broncos training camp with huge momentum in competition
In order to understand just how excited Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton is about rookie quarterback Bo Nix, we need to revisit some of the comments he made after Nix was initially selected 12th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft. After Payton selected Nix, you could feel his excitement. He had been waiting months to be able to tell everyone what he really thought of Nix during the pre-draft process.
Red Sox Snap Losing Streak Beat Rockies 6-0 as Tyler O’Neill Blasts 2 Homers [VIDEO]
The Boston Red Sox hadn't won a game since the All-Star break, losing 4 in-a-row, but that changed Tuesday night, as Tyler O'Neill blasted 2 home runs and the Red Sox beat the Colorado Rockies 6-0 O'Neill put the Red Sox up in the 1st inning, hitting a 2-run homer,...
Red Sox Snap Losing Streak with Shutout Against Rockies, 6-0
The Boston Red Sox played the fifth game of their six-game road trip when they played the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver on Tuesday night. The Sox were trying to avoid their fifth straight loss as they lost their fourth straight game when they were walked off by Ezekiel Tovar in the 12th inning on Monday night. Meanwhile, the Rockies have won four out of the last five games with their only loss on Sunday against the San Francisco Giants.
Why July is the Busiest Time All Summer for Colorado Police
Late July is one of the busiest times all year for Colorado's police officers and the Highway Patrol. From Grand Junction to Denver, Coloradans are about to see an uptick in the flashing red and blue lights along the sides of our roads and highways. What makes late July such...
DU’s Buchtel Bungalow & Chamberlin Observatory Added to Historic District
The Buchtel Bungalow sits on a tree-lined street at 2011 South Columbine Street east of the DU campus near Observatory Park. The modest structure was designed and built by F. T. Adams as a Craftsman-style bungalow in 1906-1907 for Henry Augustus Buchtel. It served as the Governor’s mansion from 1907-1909 while Buchtel served as governor of Colorado and also while Buchtel presided over the University of Denver from 1899-1920. Currently owned by DU, the house received a major facelift in 2011 but was at the center of a Denver City Council vote on a newly configured historical district.
Denver police seek public’s help in Cherry Creek Trail homicide investigation
DENVER — Police in Denver are asking for the public’s help in connection with a homicide investigation on the Cherry Creek Trail last week. The victim’s body, identified as 42-year-old Ethan Martinez, was found on the trail near E. Speer Boulevard and N. Washington Street on July 16.
Glow In The Dark Monster Truck Shows In Colorado This Week
It's a monster truck show like you've never seen before in Colorado. Get ready for the Hot Wheels Live Glow Party happening this weekend in Denver. Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party In Colorado. You've seen the Hot Wheels Monster Truck Toys in the stores, but until now, you...
Rockies place RHP German Marquez (elbow) on 15-day IL
Jul 14, 2024; New York City, New York, USA; Colorado Rockies starting pitcher German Marquez (48) delivers a pitch during the third inning against the New York Mets at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports. One start into his return from Tommy John surgery, Colorado Rockies right-hander German...
WARNING: Smoky Haze and Triple-Digit Heat Grip Colorado
Out-of-State Wildfires Affecting Local Air Quality. A smoky haze from wildfires across the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada is affecting air quality in local areas. The National Weather Service has issued Air Quality Advisories for parts of Colorado and Wyoming. According to the Colorado Department of Public Health and...
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