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Big Crackdown on Speeding Coming to Colorado
With over one million vehicles on the roads of Colorado, safety on those roads is an issue. Speeding is a major factor when it comes to "dangerous" driving, and cities are saying they've had enough. How many times have you seen someone "tearing" down a street, well beyond the speed...
Highway 82 mudslide part of heavy monsoon August for western Colorado
Nearly two weeks ago, heavy rains caused a mudslide between Glenwood Springs and Carbondale, closing Highway 82 for several days. The area got more than an inch of rain overnight. As forecasters consider severe weather events like this one, and the potential for rockslides and mudslides, there are a few...
Urgent West Nile Alert: Colorado County Confirms First Human Case
Make sure to protect yourself and be vigilant, because there has officially been a confirmed case of West Nile Virus in Colorado. It is important to remember bug spray and other mosquito repellents because West Nile Virus is transmitted through infected mosquitos. West Nile virus has been reported in Colorado....
BMW Saturday Notebook: Horschel shows the pain of a near miss
The race for the BMW Championship tightened up Saturday. Billy Horschel, a 15-year PGA Tour pro with one win this season, had a strong round Saturday at the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club. But one hole showed how agonizing the difference can be between a good putt and...
Colorado progresses toward new model of mental health care as regulations gain approval for psychedelic therapy
Colorado’s Department of Revenue recently finalized rules and regulations for psychedelic-assisted therapy, clearing the way for providers to begin offering this new model of therapeutic care in 2025. The new rules provide requirements for businesses entering the field of psilocybin as healing centers, cultivators and manufacturers. “These therapies will...
9Preps week zero: Valor Christian takes down Pine Creek
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. — The 9Preps Game of the Week will be making its return next week as the high school football season rolls in Colorado. Ahead of week one, Valor Christian hosted Pine Creek and dominated their opponent, 31-14. Valor receiver, Cash Spence caught for over 150 yards in his senior debut, and the defense held Pine Creek to one offensive touchdown in the final minutes.
9-9:45AM Keg Workouts Outdoor Fitness Series @ Golden Mill
Join Unite Fitness and the Golden Mill for the last Sunday of each month from June to September for our Summer Outdoor Fitness Series! The all-levels 45-minute workouts are held outside the north entrance to the Golden Mill. You will use a variety of equipment, including resistance bands, weighted balls, and empty kegs! Arrive from 830 a.m. and check out awesome workout gear from Alyth Active! Try on, workout and if you love your gear then spin the wheel for a discount!
Three Pioneers Race at Americas Cup Edmonton
DENVER – The international season continued on Saturday for three University of Denver triathletes, as they competed at the Americas Cup Triathlon in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Due to water quality in the North Saskatchewan River, the triathlon was forced to move to a duathlon—beginning with a 2.5-kilometer run instead...
Denver City Council to consider spending $10M on contracts
The Denver City Council on Monday will consider nearly $10 million in spending on three contracts, two of which are dedicated to the city’s ongoing responses to illegal immigration and homelessness. The third seeks to settle a lawsuit, authorizing payment of nearly half a million dollars to a man who claims his rights were violated by Denver police during the George Floyd protests. A fourth contract will ask the city...
MSU Denver volleyball again a national title contender ranked in top 10 | Colorado Sunshine
MSU Denver volleyball will start its season in a familiar position. Nationally ranked in the top 10. The Roadrunners were ranked No. 7 in the American Volleyball Coaches' Association's preseason Division II poll Friday. The 'Runners were seventh in last season's final poll. MSU Denver has been ranked in the...
Buffaloes Aim to Boost Special Teams with Key Players Returning
The Colorado Buffaloes, under the leadership of head coach Deion Sanders, aim to enhance their special teams performance this season with key players returning. Last year, while their special teams were solid, the return of experienced players like punter Mark Vassett and kickers Alejandro Mata and Jace Feely could propel improvements. Sanders highlighted Vassett's professionalism and ability to control the ball, which positioned the Buffs well strategically. Vassett averaged 44.4 yards per punt last season, showcasing his capability to pin opponents deep. With a focus on refining their craft, the team remains optimistic about building on last year's foundation.
CU Buffs Look to Improve Defense with New Coordinator and Transfers
The Colorado Buffaloes aim to improve their defensive performance under new coordinator Robert Livingston after a dismal previous season, which saw them rank near the bottom nationally in points and yards allowed. Senior defensive tackle Chidozie Nwankwo expresses confidence in the revamped defensive line, bolstered by 11 transfers, including former stars from top programs. Head coach Deion Sanders believes that the increased experience and depth across the defensive positions will facilitate Livingston's tailored approach to maximize player strengths. With players showing heightened hunger and teamwork, the Buffs are gearing up for a much-anticipated season.
Must-see TV: Coach Prime’s Buffs aim to produce wins, as well as ratings
Ohio State had no reason to concern itself with Colorado in 2023. The Buckeyes and Buffaloes aren’t in the same conference. They haven’t played each other since 2011. And, the 2023 Buckeyes didn’t play anyone that faced CU, so there was no reason to even scout a game in which the Buffs were involved.
Broncos Expected to Explore Trade Options for $7 Million ‘Luxury’ Player
The Denver Broncos are going young. They are the ninth-youngest team in the NFL heading into the 2024-25 season, per Bookies.com’s Bill Speros on August 20. That could be bad news for veteran running back Samaje Perine, who could be a victim of the numbers game. Roster cutdown day is on August 27 and the Broncos will have to trim down from 90 players to 53 for the regular season.
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