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Massive news regarding star wide receiver could be perfect for the Broncos
Incredibly massive news broke on Tuesday about a star wide receiver in the NFC, and this could be a perfect chance for the Denver Broncos. Honestly, the Broncos potentially making a move here could tell us just how confident they are in their chances in 2024 with Bo Nix. Brandon...
Bodega restaurant in Denver forced to change name to 'Odie B's' following legal dispute
A new flare-up in the Denver-Kansas City rivalry has prompted a name change for one local eatery. The popular Sunnyside restaurant (now formerly known as) Bodega, which opened in 2022 at 2651 W. 38th Ave. in Denver, has been forced to change its name to “Odie B’s” following a cease and desist order from “La Bodega,” a Spanish tapas lounge in Kansas City, Missouri.
A 1979 arts and sciences event re-emerges in Telluride this month
The man who brought the internet to Telluride is back, both in person and online, to organize a unique event he hopes will “better understand and illuminate our future.”. Eco-cultural activist Richard Lowenberg co-created Arts & Sciences: Telluride 2024 with eight days of special guests and activities on its schedule.
Burlington Record, Plains Dealer to close at end of the month
Prairie Mountain Media will close the Burlington Record and Burlington Plains Dealer at the end of the month, the company announced Monday. The newspaper’s five employees were informed of the closure Monday morning. The final editions will be July 25. “I recognize this is a difficult time,” PMM General...
American Ninja Warrior Park Opens in Denver
American Ninja Warrior Adventure Park, based on the hit NBC show, opened last month in Denver. The 37,000-sq.-ft. facility brings challenges from the TV program into a setting for participants of all ages and fitness levels. The Denver location was the company’s second. The first was in Santa Ana, Calif.,...
Voters will decide if non-citizens can apply to work in Denver’s fire, police departments
Denver City Council approved two initiatives Monday night that voters will weigh in on this November to determine whether citizenship should be a requirement for members of the police or fire departments.
After month of honing up on playbook, QB Bo Nix to report to Broncos training camp with other rookies
Rookie quarterback Bo Nix got a crash course during the spring at Broncos Park. Now he figures to be a more seasoned student. The Broncos selected Nix with the No. 12 pick in the NFL draft on April 25 and soon after that he spent a month taking part in three rookie minicamp practices, 10 organized team activities and two mandatory minicamp practices. All of that was done while trying to learn the playbook at other times.
Summer League struggles continue for Denver Nuggets in loss to Charlotte Hornets
The shorthanded summer Nuggets are still looking for their first win in Las Vegas. Denver’s Summer League squad, which lost first-round draft pick DaRon Holmes II in the second of Friday’s debut, lost to the Hornets 80-66 on Tuesday afternoon. Two-way player PJ Hall also got the afternoon off, and the Nuggets missed their presence inside.
HRRMC Protesters Call For End To Transphobic Protocol
Two people have been standing along CO-291 protesting Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center’s [what they claim to be] transphobia. They say they will not stop protesting until changes are made to hospital protocol to center the preferred names of transgender patients. Candi Colson, along with her friend...
College Football Fans Concerned as Travis Hunter's Brutal Message to Colorado Could Have Serious Locker Room Implications
Despite having a few of the best players in the country, and one of the best NFL players of all time as their coach, Colorado had en extremely disappointing season last year. One of those players in particular, is Travis Hunter, who has been one of the most hyped prospects and players for ...
A Coal Community Without Coal
Colorado legislators said coal communities should be helped in the energy transition. This agreement with Craig and Moffat County provides a picture of what that looks like in practice. No other place in Colorado may be so dependent upon one company, one industry, as Craig and Moffat County. Snow matters...
More than 100 poultry workers likely exposed to avian flu, Colorado health officials say
State health workers distributed antiviral medication earlier this week to more than 150 workers who were potentially exposed to poultry infected with avian flu at a commercial egg facility in Weld County. Last week, state officials tested more than 50 symptomatic workers, Annemarie Harper, a Colorado Department of Public Health...
Roadblocks to federal financing impacting Colorado college students
FAFSA roadblocks and glitches are affecting how much Colorado's college students are receiving in scholarships. FOX31's Problem Solver Shaul Turner asked the Denver Scholarship Foundation what can be done.
Webcam monitors hundreds of rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega den' for citizen science
A "mega den" of rattlesnakes at a remote location in northern Colorado is now available for live, round-the-clock viewing online. California Polytechnic State University scientists recently put
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