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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...
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...
Red Sox Vs. Rockies Lineups: Colorado Adds Big Piece, Boston Seeks Win
The Boston Red Sox are still searching for their first win out of the All-Star break against the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday night at Coors Field. The four-game losing streak ties the longest recorded by the Red Sox this season. Boston has made no changes to their lineup, keeping everything...
#TriviaTuesday
It’s #TriviaTuesday at the Colorado Railroad Museum!. Denver & Rio Grande Western Steam Locomotive No. 346 is undergoing a comprehensive inspection and boiler re-build as required by the Federal Railroad Administration for steam locomotives every 15-years. What “class” of steam engine is No. 346?. (a) Consolidation class?
Why It’s A Make Or Break Year For Two Avalanche Prospects
I’m weary of giving up on a prospect too soon. We’ve seen time and time again that some players just need a little bit more time to ripen before they’re ready to graduate to the NHL. Still, as an organization, there comes a time when you need to see a player take that next step. If they don’t, they might get left behind. The Colorado Avalanche have two prospects that are in need of big seasons to show they have what it takes to eventually play at the NHL level. Jean-Luc Foudy and Oskar Olausson aren’t that far off in terms...
Johnston gives another State of The City address for Denver business leaders
At the Colorado Convention Center in the newly-built Bluebird Ballroom, hundreds of regional business leaders met together Tuesday to hear from Denver's mayor on his yearlong progress. The event, hosted by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, was a day after Mayor Mike Johnston's State of the City address touting...
Six takeaways for Denver Nuggets from Las Vegas Summer League
After a couple weeks of desert heat, the Denver Nuggets finally wrapped up their Las Vegas Summer League last Saturday night. The team went 2-3, finishing thing off with a win against the New Orleans Pelicans. Almost every game was close until the last few minutes, and several prospective Nuggets played pretty well under casual scrutiny.
Does Bo Nix Have Inside Track on Broncos’ QB Job?
The former Auburn and Oregon quarterback takes over in Denver, where head coach Sean Payton envisions him as the Broncos‘ quarterback of the future. Nix, drafted 12th overall, enters training camp in competition with two others for the starting job. How will he fare as a rookie in 2024?...
Sean Payton Gives Gruff Update on Broncos QB Rotation to Open Camp
Sean Payton will "keep you posted" on the Denver Broncos quarterback rotation. For the Denver Broncos fans hoping that head coach Sean Payton would dispense with the open quarterback competition and name rookie first-rounder Bo Nix the starter to open training camp, Tuesday's presser to kick off the week hammered home that it's status quo.
Broncos HC Sean Payton Addresses Courtland Sutton Issue as Vets Report
What's going on with Courtland Sutton's purported hold-out?. When the cleats hit the grass at Denver Broncos HQ on Friday to kick off training camp, veteran wide receiver Courtland Sutton is expected to be there. Head coach Sean Payton spoke to the Sutton issue on Tuesday in his first press conference of the training camp cycle.
Tyler O’Neill Eyes Another Big Game Vs. Rockies
Boston Red Sox outfielder Tyler O’Neill has played well over the course of his career against the Colorado Rockies and he looks to continue his dominance Tuesday night. Across 24 games, the hard hitting right hander has a .321 average with four home runs and a .906 OPS. For...
Hornets waive veteran guard Reggie Jackson less than a month after trade with Denver
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Charlotte Hornets have waived guard Reggie Jackson, less than a month after acquiring him and three future second-round draft picks in a deal with the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets traded Jackson with one year left on his $10.2 million contract because they were up...
Video shows ex-Bronco Terrell Davis taken off United flight in cuffs, lawyers promise suit
Lawyers for former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis released video Tuesday of an incident on a United Airlines flight that saw the two-time Super Bowl champion escorted off the plane in handcuffs. The video, apparently shot by a bystander, shows law enforcement officers handcuffing the Pro Football Hall of...
Sean Payton expects Courtland Sutton to be on hand for Broncos' 3-way quarterback competition
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos are about to begin their three-way quarterback competition, and coach Sean Payton expects wide receiver Courtland Sutton to be on hand for all of it. Sutton made a brief appearance at the team's mandatory minicamp last month after skipping OTAs in a...
Broncos roster series: No. 72, OT Garett Bolles
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at eighth-year offensive tackle Garett Bolles, No. 72. Before the Broncos: Bolles (6-5, 300 pounds) went on an LDS Church mission right after high school and then spent two years at Snow College, a junior college in Utah. After standing out at the NJCAA level, Bolles committed to the University of Utah in 2016. After earning first-team All-Pac-12 Conference recognition with the Utes, Bolles declared for the NFL draft and entered the league as a 25-year-old rookie. Broncos tenure: Denver added Bolles with a first-round pick in the 2017...
Unique Things To Do in Denver This Weekend 7/24 – 7/28
Global Dance Festival, the Underground Music Showcase, a Pickin’ Picnic, Wicked — it’s a good week in Denver to be a fan of music. There is truly something for everyone, if you don’t wanna play Americana music on your guitar, then you can go listen to Kenny Chesney play his country hits.
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