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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.
15 Broncos players who could play for other teams in Week 1
The Denver Broncos are set to play their final preseason game on Sunday, then they will have to make 38 roster moves to get down to a 53-man roster by Tuesday afternoon. Some players the Broncos cut could be picked up by other clubs, and Denver might attempt to make a trade or two as well.
Residents plan to take Ford Amphitheater noise complaints to Colorado Springs City Council this week
Colorado Springs-area homeowners and apartment dwellers who say they've been inundated with unwanted noise from the new outdoor Ford Amphitheater plan to turn up the volume on the City Council. Several residents who've posted on social media sites or complained about amphitheater noise to the city via its GoCOS app...
Rooney: Bowl within sight, but CU Buffs could run gamut in 2024
The CU Buffs, under Coach Deion Sanders, are set for a pivotal 2024 season with expectations for improvement after a tumultuous 2023 season that ended 4-8. With a roster overhaul largely completed, key players like quarterback Shedeur Sanders and all-around talent Travis Hunter signal a chance for the Buffs to contend for a bowl bid, needing a 6-6 record to qualify. However, inconsistency and injuries remain challenges, making predictions unpredictable—ranging anywhere from a solid 8-4 to another disappointing 4-8 finish. Winning early rivalry games against Nebraska and Colorado State will be critical to build momentum before facing the rigors of the Big 12. If they can establish a stronger offensive line and provide Sanders the support he needs, the outlook could brighten significantly.
GOP votes to remove Dave Williams as Chairman
(COLORADO) — Opponents of Colorado GOP chairman Dave Williams, including current and former elected officials, voted on Saturday, Aug. 24, to remove him as their party’s leader. The Colorado Sun reported that the vote to remove Williams was 161.66 to 12 among members of the Colorado GOP central committee who were present or voting by […]
Wolves’ Toll on Colorado Livestock: Ranchers Push for Lethal Removal
The reintroduction of wolves in Colorado has been a hot-button issue across the state. Since they were reintroduced in 2023, there has still been a lot of passionate debate about whether or not it was a good idea. On one hand, wolves balance the ecosystem. On the other, wolves are creating many headaches for the livestock industry.
Colorado Unemployment Rates Rise to Highest Levels in Years
Here in Colorado, money has been getting tighter and tighter by the month for many people. Recently, it was found that Colorado is one of the hardest states to save money in the entire country. In a study done by Forbes Advisor, Colorado ranked as the 9th worst state to save money.
Colorado Schools Set to Implement AI This Year
All around Colorado, school is getting kicked off for another year after another long summer. As it would turn out, Coloradans are some of the most educated people in the entire country. Out of all the school districts here in Colorado, the one that Niche.com considers to be the best...
Colorado Newsline wins 6 awards in Colorado Press Association contest
Colorado Newsline earned six awards in the 2023 Colorado Press Association Better News Media Contest, the results of which were announced during a ceremony Saturday at the Colorado Press Association’s annual convention. Newsline’s haul included two first-place nods. Reporter Lindsey Toomer won first place in the best social justice or equity reporting category. Editor Quentin Young […]
Good News: Violent Crime in Colorado is Going Down
Here in Colorado, crime has become an issue for concern as of late. Axios recently created a study that looked to find what Coloradans find to be the state’s biggest issues. When it came to the subject of crime, 59% of respondents said that it was either an extremely or very serious problem.
Four Colorado Teens Create Innovative ‘Project Deer’ Device
Over the past 10 years, approximately 3,300 wildlife collisions have been reported to the Colorado Department of Transportation each year, with another 2,000 to 4,000 collisions that go undocumented. Most wildlife vs. vehicle accidents on Colorado's roadways involve deer and elk. These types of collisions are not uncommon elsewhere in...
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