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Broncos' Sean Payton calls roster decisions 'difficult' at receiver, knew some players would end up elsewhere
ENGLEWOOD – Sean Payton said earlier this month the Broncos were so deep at the position that some wide receivers on the roster would end up with other teams. After the Broncos set their 53-man roster Tuesday and all but one player on their 17-man practice squad Wednesday, they had eight receivers still around. But three receivers cut Tuesday landed on other practice squads Wednesday.
Signs point to a Broncos QB trade that might set Bo Nix back
The Cleveland Browns finalized their initial 53-man roster on Tuesday with four quarterbacks on the roster. While the Browns used five different starting quarterbacks throughout their magical 2023 season, that’s unlikely to be the case again. The Browns informed second-year quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson that he would remain on the...
One of Denver's most notorious murders is subject of a new movie
DENVER — When a white supremacist gunned down outspoken Denver talk radio host Alan Berg in 1984, it inadvertently exposed a network of domestic extremists – a story told in a movie premiering this weekend. The film is based on the 1989 book “The Silent Brotherhood,” written by...
Hey Colorado, Keep Your Guard Up on North I-25 for Four More Years
For Northern Coloradans who commute along north Interstate 25, the old political chant "four more years" turns to a cry of fret at the thought of cone zones continuing. I'm sorry, my friends. We're in for it—and probably many more, as the Colorado Department of Transportation continues work on the I-25 North Express Lanes and other improvements.
When Will Western Colorado See the Most Snow This Winter?
The 2024-2025 Old Farmer's Almanac has released a 'first look' at the winter forecast for the Mountain West, indicating the upcoming season looks like a 'calmer and milder' winter than last year. Just a couple of weeks ago the Farmer's Almanac published its winter forecast calling for a 'wet winter...
Colorado's wildfire risk is so high a fire department struggled to find insurance to build a new firehouse
The Durango Fire Protection District was repeatedly denied insurance coverage for the construction of its new downtown firehouse earlier this year because of the wildfire risk. "We literally are a fire station building a fire station next to a next fire station between a river and a highway," Durango Fire...
Which Colorado city has the tastiest tap water? The results are in
In Colorado, you’re never too far from Rocky Mountain snowmelt, so it’s no surprise that an annual competition for the state’s best-tasting water ended in a three-way tie. However, after a sudden-death sip-off, Denver took home the gold. The taste test, held at the American Water Works...
Colorado Arts Spotlight: Things to do this Labor Day Weekend
As summer comes to a close, Colorado offers a variety of arts and culture events to soak up the last bit of warm weather and celebrate the arts. From fine art to car shows to live music spanning a variety of genres, there’s an event for everyone. Arts and...
Four Northwest Colorado centennial ranches honored at state fair
Four Northwest Colorado families and their ranches were honored for their longevity at the opening day of the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo on Friday. Centennial farms and ranches are those that have been owned or operated by a family for 100 years or more, and they are honored each year at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo through the Centennial Farms and Ranches program presented by History Colorado and the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
How one Colorado program is training health professionals on the front line of the climate crisis
Outside a nondescript, multi-building government complex in Lakewood, it’s muggy and raining on and off. Inside, a group of about two dozen people prepares to enter another world. They don hats and gloves and walk into a massive freezer, shelves crammed with shiny long cylindrical tubes. This is the...
We have no idea who forced the Colorado Legislature back to work this week
There are very few people with the power to force a whole state government to get to work. In Colorado, the governor is one of those people. We know his name. He generally has to be public about his actions. And voters can hold him to account. As we saw this week, others possess this […]
Southern Colorado Sees Cooldown and Scattered Showers Ahead of Labor Day
Pueblo, CO – Thursday is bringing a welcome change in temperatures across Southern Colorado, marking the start of a cooler trend that extends into the Labor Day weekend. Residents can expect a dip in temperatures, with highs reaching the mid-70s to mid-80s, depending on location. This cooldown follows a warm week and sets the stage for more comfortable conditions.
Colorado’s Brand New REI Store Is Now Open
After closing its location in The Orchards shopping mall a few years back, the popular outdoor and recreation store has finally opened another new location north of Denver. REI, which has been a popular destination when it comes to outdoor life and activities in Colorado since 1983, just opened its 10th Colorado location. Yes, Colorado has many outdoor-type stores like Cabela's, Bass Pro Shops, and Sportsman Warehouse, but REI just hits different to Colorado residents.
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