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Russell Westbrook finally lands somewhere he can thrive
Russell Westbrook is finally free from the media spotlight after three difficult years in Los Angeles, splitting his time between the Lakers and Clippers. The future Hall of Famer was traded by the Clippers in a deal that saw Kris Dunn head to Ty Lue's team. Westbrook was subsequently waived by the Utah Jazz.However, on Friday, The Athletic's Shams Charania reported that Westbrook had agreed to a two-year, $6.8M deal with the Denver Nuggets. Former NBA MVP Russell Westbrook is signing a two-year, $6.8 million contract with the Denver Nuggets, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Deal has a player option for 2025-26 season....
Aurora council passes tweaked ballot measure about lifting pit-bull ban
Aurora councilmembers passed a resolution to put a re-worded question regarding the ownership of pit bulls on the November ballot. After the original ballot measure was approved in a previous council meeting, a group of residents expressed concerns about the language of the proposed measure, saying it could be "misleading."
Polis kicks off state’s ‘Heat Beneath Our Feet’ geothermal push with project in Vail
Holy Cross Energy President and CEO Bryan Hannegan, left, with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, center, and Vail Mayor Travis Coggin discuss the town’s new geothermal project, which received $250,000 from the state (David O. Williams photo). Colorado Gov. Jared Polis visited Vail on Thursday morning to show state support...
Watch as Denver Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix tosses deep ball to Tim Patrick
The Denver Broncos are inching closer toward the start of the 2024 NFL Season, and at some point, a starting quarterback will need to be named. Could it be Bo Nix? Take a gander at one of the many throws Bo Nix made during Thursday's training camp practice with the Denver Broncos. It is a beautiful deep ball to Tim Patrick:
Zach Allen embraces fan arrival for Broncos training camp: ‘It definitely brings a lot of energy’
ENGLEWOOD — The atmosphere at Broncos Park is about to receive a major lift. Fans comping to watch training camp will flood the grassy hill above the west-end of the practice field starting on Friday. Players embrace the community excitement from the beginning of a new season. “It definitely...
The QB rotation says Zach Wilson gets No. 1 reps Friday … but Sean Payton wouldn’t tip his hand
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — If Sean Payton sticks with a three-day rotation with the quarterbacks, Zach Wilson would get his turn to run the No. 1 offense Friday — on the first day that fans can gather on the west berm by the practice fields. But Payton would not...
Leaders break ground on new Aurora Industrial Park
AURORA — The city of Aurora celebrated the groundbreaking of its new industrial park Thursday. Backers said the park will create new industrial space in the region and help to attract potential new manufacturing businesses. In a news release, Aurora Mayor Doug Gregor says the park will provide economic...
Man convicted of kidnapping and killing a Montana woman that happened in 2021
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — A jury convicted Casey Childers. 41, of kidnapping and killing Rachel Holeman, 29, Thursday afternoon. Childers kidnapped Holeman in 2021 with the help of Shantel Edlund, 46, and Leo VanBuskirk, 23. Holeman is from Montana and the others are from Wyoming. The Fort Collins Police...
Westminster residents concerned about woodpiles on Sheridan Boulevard lot
In Westminster, massive woodpiles have sat idle on a vacant lot off Sheridan Boulevard for over a year. Residents like Carol Alberts are worried that it constitutes a fire risk. She has been pressing the city for months about removing them."They sprouted up all at once," she said. "It wasn't one at a time. My initial response is 'This is another Marshall Fire waiting to happen'." "That is the one exit to the west," she continued. "There is one exit on the north. If that was blocked and you had all those people trying to get out and it spread...
Developers land $2.7 million state grant to support Craig workforce apartments
Craig Economic Development Manager Shannon Scott is excited that $2.7 million in state funding will assist a 96-unit rental apartment project for attainable workforce housing. Formerly known as the Woodbury Park Apartments, the overall estimated $25 million project is in the final stages of land procurement for five acres of private, industrially zoned land located south of downtown Craig, Scott said Thursday. In addition to a new location, the project has a new name, the Meadows Apartments.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope says the Clippers wanted out of the “Orlando Bubble” despite having a 3-1 series lead over the Nuggets
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope sheds light on the LA Clippers' desire to exit the “Orlando Bubble” despite being ahead in the NBA Playoffs.
Loveland Police Search for Dangerous Road Rage Shooting Suspect
Loveland Police are searching for a suspect on the loose that is considered armed and dangerous. According to the Loveland Police Department, road rage incidents that involved numerous shootings occurred on July 21, 2024. The series of events started at approximately noon when a Loveland Police officer observed a Toyota...
Former Broncos first-round pick shockingly gets another shot with Titans
The Denver Broncos haven't had the greatest success in the first round of the NFL Draft over the last decade. Unfortunately, it's a big reason why the franchise finds itself in the unfortunate hole it's currently in. Since 2015, the Denver Broncos first-round picks have been Shane Ray, Paxton Lynch,...
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