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Hamilton grad Hunter Omlid drafted by Colorado Rockies out of Arizona State
DENVER — Hunter Omlid, a former Hamilton standout whose last college stop was Arizona State, was selected by the Colorado Rockies on Tuesday in the 20th round of the Major League Baseball draft. Omlid, a 6-foot-2 right-handed pitcher who started his career at Boise State then played at Central...
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.
Terrell Davis’ Lawyer Demands More Than Apology From United Airlines
United Airlines issued an official apology to Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis on Tuesday after the former Denver Broncos great publicly called the airline out after a flight attendant had him removed from a plane over the weekend in handcuffs. But according to Davis’ lawyer Parker Stinar, ...
DPS unveils multi-stall, gender-neutral restroom at school campus, a first of its kind for the district
DENVER — Students in Colorado's largest school district will head back to class next month. Inside Denver School of the Arts' (DSA) new campus is a new multi-stall, gender-neutral restroom for anyone who might need to go. Denver Public Schools (DPS) said it's the first restroom of its kind for the district and they believe, one of the first like it in the state.
Nuggets seen as front-runners to sign former MVP and future Hall-of-Famer
The NBA transaction cycle has definitely started to slow down as most of the top free agents have come off the board. Gary Trent Jr. was signed on Tuesday by the Bucks and he was widely regarded as the top player available. There are some useful rotation players still out there but the pickings have gotten slim.
Denver firefighter sues department for unpaid overtime
A Denver firefighter is suing the department, claiming he wasn't paid for overtime worked while he was in the fire academy. Shane Walter and his attorneys allege the unpaid overtime violates the Fair Labor Standards Act.In the lawsuit, filed July 15, Walter says that while attending the 18-week fire academy for new hires, he was given a flat salary representing a 40-hour work week. But Walter says each work day typically ran from 4:30am to 3:15-4:00pm and then the trainees were required to complete chores, such as cleaning. The lawsuit also claims the trainees had to attend nightly study sessions...
AI’s Educational Revolution: Insights from Dawn Gregg, PhD
Rapid artificial intelligence (AI) advancements are transforming various industries, including education. At the University of Colorado Denver Business School, faculty members are deeply engaged in exploring the implications and opportunities of AI in education. Dawn Gregg, PhD, a CU Denver Business School professor, integrates AI into all her courses. She demonstrates how educational institutions can prepare students for an AI-driven workplace.
Creighton baseball star going to Colorado after being chosen in 2024 MLB Draft
OMAHA, Neb. — Creighton baseball star Nolan Clifford is heading to the mountains after being the 498th pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. Related coverage in the video above: Ed Servais announces retirement. He was chosen in the 17th round to join the Colorado Rockies. During his 2024 season...
Take a look at Union Station’s renovated Great Hall
Jennifer Smith was delighted when she learned how easy it was to catch a train downtown after flying into Denver this week from her home in Hawaii. She was even more delighted for what she saw when she got there: Union Station's signature Great Hall, which has reopened after months of renovations.
Grease fire spreads to the attic of Denny's restaurant in Lakewood
Fire investigators determined that a grease fire started in the kitchen of a Denny's restaurant in Lakewood and spread to the attic on Tuesday morning. The fire ignited at the Denny's off Union Boulevard in Lakewood around 6:32 a.m. Dozens of firefighters worked to contain the fire. Your CBS Colorado First Alert Traffic Team arrived on the scene and as of 7:37 a.m., West Metro Fire Rescue Crews had the fire completely contained. No one was injured.
Nikola Jokic Goes Viral After Team Serbia Equipment Manager's Jersey Gaffe
Nikola Jokic and Serbia lost their friendly matchup against Australia ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics by a score of 84-73 on Tuesday afternoon. The Denver Nuggets three-time MVP was his typical star self for the Serbs, as he posted a double-double on the day with 14 points and 14 rebounds. ...
Duran (and) Duran hungry like the wolf for Paralympics
Jonathan and Jordan Duran will make a run for the 2024 Paralympic Games in France on Saturday when they compete at the U.S. Paralympic Trials in Miramar, Fla. “They definitely have a chance,” said Amanda Rego, associate head coach for cross country and track and field at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Celebrate Smart Irrigation Month with Denver Water’s Splashstreet Boys
Denver Water got super creative this year with their Summer Watering Rules reminder. Their rendition of the Backstreet Boys’ “I Want It That Way” is a fun and perfect reminder of how to follow the annual watering rules. The watering rules incorporate best practices for efficient outdoor...
Broncos hire Super Bowl 50 champion as a coaching intern for training camp
Two-time single-season tackle leader and Super Bowl 50 champion Todd Davis is back with the Denver Broncos. With aspirations of a coaching career, Denver is allowing their former linebacker to start this new journey with the team he helped win a Lombardi Trophy. Davis announced on his DNVR Broncos podcast that the Broncos are hiring him as a coaching intern for the upcoming training camp.
Zyn parent company to set up shop, create 500 jobs
Aurora got a massive economic boost on Tuesday when Philip Morris International announced plans to build a 600,000 square foot manufacturing facility in a far northern part the city."It's an extraordinary day for the city of Aurora," Mayor Mike Coffman said.The company says the factory, which will produce the nicotine pouch, Zyn, represents an investment of about $600 million.It says it will break ground the end of the year south of Denver International Airport at East 48th Avenue and Harvest Road, and will begin operations by the end of 2025.So many smokers are turning to the nicotine pouches that there's...
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