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World War II soldier to be buried in Denver
DENVER (KKTV) - The remains of U.S Army Staff Sgt. Harold A. Schafer will be buried on July 29 at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. Schafer was killed in action during World War II while engaged in battle with German forces north of Dillingen, Germany on Dec. 10, 1944. He was assigned to Company B, 1st Battalion, 357th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division.
A great steak theft strikes Federal Boulevard’s Columbine Steak House and Lounge … again
Over the past few days, Denver foodies have been sounding the alarm — the longstanding Columbine Steakhouse and Lounge at 3rd Avenue and Federal Boulevard had been burglarized. The unpretentious steakhouse has been in business since 1961. Restaurant owner Irene Apergis said people like it because “it's nothing fancy....
The end is near for all the smoke around Denver – Here’s when it should disappear
It’s almost felt like we’re living in a giant smoky bubble the last few days in Denver, but thank goodness, the end is near for all the smoke!. According to our partners at 9News, the smoke will be at it’s worst today (Wednesday) before some slight relief on Thursday and then it’ll “basically be gone on Friday.”
Urban Peak triples its housing capacity with opening of new ‘Mothership’ shelter
After eight years of planning, Urban Peak officially opened its new campus dubbed The Mothership. Urban Peak CEO Christina Carlson says the opening of the four-story building in Overland marks a new chapter in the 30-year history of the Denver-based nonprofit, which provides housing for youth experiencing homelessness. “The [old...
The Aztlan Theater’s Struggles Raise Questions About ‘Belonging’ in a Gentrified Denver
Chicano activist Timeo Correa says the story of the Aztlan Theater almost writes itself. The slanted maroon floors have welcomed everyone from ravers to community activists. Behind the stage is an old chimney from the days when it was a vaudeville theater. There’s a Rowe 200 selection stereo jukebox in the lobby filled with hits from Hispanic artists spanning decades, such as Tito Puente, Perez Prado, and Javier Solis. Paraphernalia from Spanish movies shown on the big screen, and tour photos from when Selena performed here are on the walls. From the used furniture that creates a makeshift lounge, you can imagine the likes of Metallica and the Red Hot Chili Peppers playing concerts here.
Broncos roster series: No. 75, OL Quinn Bailey
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year offensive lineman Quinn Bailey, No. 75. Before the Broncos: Bailey (6-6, 323 pounds) spent five years at Arizona State, emerging as a full-time starter in his third season. Bailey started 34 games during his time with the Sun Devils, playing primarily as a right tackle. He also spent time at guard. Bailey earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Conference recognition in his final season in 2018.
With lots of paddles, the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival makes waves for AAPI cultural appreciation
Jade Keomanivong gripped her paddle tight as the boat drifted up to the starting line at the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival on a hot day in the summer of 2019. Her field of view was obscured by her teammate’s muscled back in the seat in front of her. All she could hear was the hushed anticipation of the crowd and the droplets of water falling from 20 paddles.
Former Nuggets Star's Unexpected Admission On Playoff Battle With Lakers, LeBron James
Securing the biggest bag possible in free agency was no doubt the primary reason for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope's defection from the Denver Nuggets this summer. Also explaining the veteran shooting guard's decision to bail on the 2023 NBA champions, though? The lack of "gas" Denver had at its ...
Here's When Hazy Skies, Smoke Will Clear Over Denver
Air quality in Denver likely won't improve for another day or two, according to forecasts from the National Weather Service and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Smoke drifting from fires in Canada and the northern United States has clouded Denver skies and blocked the Rocky Mountains from view...
Edge rusher who sued Broncos failed to report to Bucs training camp
Gregory filed a lawsuit against the NFL and the Broncos in June claiming discrimination over being fined $532,500 for taking medication containing THC for disabilities during his brief time in Denver.
Recent contract extension just made Broncos LT Garett Bolles more expensive
Denver Broncos left tackle Garett Bolles is a free agent at the end of the 2024 NFL Season, and his potential price tag may have gotten extremely expensive. Denver has thrown the bag, if you will, at three offensive linemen over the past two offseasons. Last offseason, they signed Mike McGlinchey and Ben Powers, and this offseason, they extended one of their own in Quinn Meinerz.
Former Broncos QB Lands Tryout With AFC Rival: Report
Denver Broncos quarterbacks Bo Nix, Jarrett Stidham, and Zach Wilson will all take reps as the No. 1 QB in training camp until Head Coach Sean Payton names the starter. There were four quarterbacks on the roster coming out of the 2024 draft. But the Broncos released reserve Ben DiNucci on May 8. DiNucci remains a free agent with training camps opening around the NFL.
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