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Venezuelan gang 'components' in Aurora but reports are isolated, city says
In a new statement, the City of Aurora on Wednesday confirmed "components" of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) are operating in Aurora but said "reports of TdA influence... are isolated."
Second-Annual Women in Leadership Conference Set for Next Wednesday
AURORA - The Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) will host its second-annual Women in Leadership Conference on Wednesday at the Evergreen Lake House. The day - designed to bring together a community of women in education-based activities and athletics - will start with check-in, breakfast and a meditation session before officially welcoming participants at 8:30 a.m. The first panel will be on Mental Health and Balance, and will feature Mullen’s Melynda Brown, the NFHS’ Dana Pappas, Jefferson County’s Dawn Roberts, Rampart’s Meghan Sanders and senator Nancy Todd.
Gaylord Rockies seeks major expansion to water park, hotel
AURORA, Colo. — Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center wants to expand by adding hundreds of rooms and some new amenities to its hotel property near Denver International Airport. The hotel, at 6700 N. Gaylord Rockies Blvd., has submitted plans to the city of Aurora that call for adding...
Aurora prep sports scoreboard, 8.28.24
AURORA | The Aurora prep sports scoreboard for Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024:. Courtney Oakes is Aurora Sentinel Sports Editor. Reach him at sports@aurorasentinel.com. Twitter/X: @aurorasports. IG: Sentinel Prep Sports. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL. Rangeview def. Northfield 18-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-16, 15-10 Rangeview kills: Anika Davison 14, Shylin Collins 10, Maddie Kilmer 9....
Greg McElroy: North Dakota State ‘built to exploit’ Colorado weaknesses, presents problem for Deion Sanders
There could be a lot at stake for Colorado and Deion Sanders when the Buffaloes play North Dakota State Thursday night. In a season open many circled on the calendar, this could make or break Colorado’s campaign before September. ESPN’s Greg McElroy had to remind folks North Dakota State is no pushover. CLICK HERE to […] The post Greg McElroy: North Dakota State ‘built to exploit’ Colorado weaknesses, presents problem for Deion Sanders appeared first on On3.
CNY Fertility responds to claims their nurse practitioner did over 700 “unlicensed” procedures
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - The legal counsel representing a Colorado Springs fertility clinic has issued a statement following the State Nursing Board's decision to lift a cease-and-desist against one of their nurse practitioners. Brandis Montez, an employee at CNY Fertility in Colorado Springs, was accused by the State of...
Banned reporter sounds off on Deion Sanders
We’ve heard just about everyone weigh in on Deion Sanders and the University of Colorado banning a Denver Post columnist from asking questions, except the columnist himself. Sean Keeler, whose commentary included referring to Sanders as a “false prophet,” “Deposition Deion,” “Planet Prime,” and the “Bruce Lee of B.S.,” finally broke his silence. On Tuesday, Read more... The post Banned columnist: Deion Sanders, Colorado like money more than First Amendment appeared first on Awful Announcing.
No one should be happier about Russell Wilson's looming downfall than Sean Payton
The Denver Broncos are paying Russell Wilson over $35 million to stay as far away from their football team as possible. It was a bold choice by Denver to part ways with Wilson given the money involved, but they did just that in hopes of a fresh start. Wilson has since signed in Pittsburgh, where he will be the Week 1 starter playing on what's essentially the veteran minimum for his position.
For sale: Denver mansion with half a million dollars’ worth of antiques
The 1911 house, located along North Washington Street in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, was vacant for some time until one real estate broker, Douglas D. Kerbs, fixed it up and restored many of its original components.
Former Broncos Playmaker Joins AFC West Rival After Trade Talks Stall
The Denver Broncos made some difficult decisions at the deadline to get the roster down to 53 players for the regular season. Among them was veteran wide receiver Tim Patrick, who had overcome back-to-back season-ending injuries to put forth a strong effort in training camp. Patrick bounced back just fine, intending to sign with the Detroit Lions, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter on August 27.
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