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John Elway admits passing on Josh Allen was his biggest mistake as GM
Thirteen years after winning back-to-back Super Bowls as a quarterback, John Elway returned to the Denver Broncos in 2011 as an executive. Elway quickly became the team’s general manager and after signing Peyton Manning in 2012, Elway later assembled a dream team of free agents that included DeMarcus Ware, Aqib Talib, T.J. Ward, Wes Welker and Emmanuel Sanders.
Ex-Broncos player Terrell Davis says he’s been banned from flying with United
After former Denver Broncos player Terrell Davis said he was handcuffed and taken off a United Airlines flight in front of his family, Davis said the airline has now sent him a travel ban notice.
Bonanno Concepts Temporarily Puts French 75 on Pause
Between implementing a 22 percent Creating Happy People fee, selling Milk Market to Sage Hospitality and exiting the reboot of El Rancho, there have been a lot of changes happening at Bonanno Concepts over the past four years. Now the restaurant group led by Frank and Jacqueline Bonanno, which includes...
Report: Broncos were interested in signing running back Josh Jacobs during free agency but he wanted to play for a contender
According to Rob Demovsky who covers the Green Bay Packers for ESPN, the Denver Broncos were among the teams who contacted running Josh Jacobs during free agency. The veteran running back eventually signed with the Packers and wanted to join a contender and not a rebuilding team which eliminated the Broncos.
Evacuation center available in Estes Park for wildfire evacuees PHOTO GALLERY
In response to the Alexander Mountain Fire near the mouth of the Big Thompson Canyon on U.S. Highway 34, an evacuation center has been established at the Estes Park Events Complex, located at 1125 Rooftop Way. The center offers shelter, water and essential services for evacuees. Pets are welcome, and crates are recommended. Large animals can be accommodated with prior arrangements by contacting the events center or can be evacuated to The Ranch Events Center & Complex at 5400 Arena Circle in Loveland.
Grand County real estate transactions, July 21-27
Real estate transactions totaled $9,360,205 across 14 sales for week of July 21 to 27. 3,348-square-foot, three-bedroom, 3 ½-bath, single-family residence on 0.077 acres of land. Seller: Bettina and Mark Shearon. Buyer: Marilyn Manning Trust. No address. Breeze Place Lot 3. Seller: Breeze Place LLC. Buyer: Grover and Sara...
Colorado's Alexander Mountain wildfire could become one of the largest in history. Here's how recent Colorado wildfires compare.
As Colorado's Alexander Mountain wildfire in Larimer county continues to spread, it stands as a stark reminder of how destructive wildfires can be, how fast they can spread and bad memories of some recent ones. Despite its rapid growth in 30 hours, the Alexander Mountain wildfire, which began just west of Loveland on Monday just before noon, isn't wreaking havoc to buildings or, so far as reported, no lives. Roughly 3,200 people — voluntary or not — have evacuated the area. ...
Coloradans in the Games: Tuesday's results and Wednesday's lookahead for those with state ties in the Paris Olympics
Tuesday's News - Adrienne Lyle of Greenwood Village finished third in her group in dressage. Lyle and her mount, Helix, will have to wait until Wednesday to see if their position will qualify for the finals. Though the individual medal could still be a possibility, a medal in the team competition is not. The American team was eliminated when judges spotted blood on the leg of Marcus Orlob’s horse. The...
12-foot sinkhole forms as pipe bursts, launching water 15 feet into air in Colorado
A pipe burst in Arapahoe County, causing a large sinkhole to form in the road. According to the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, the 8-inch pipe burst underground in the 4300 block of E. Hinsdale Place. The resulting sinkhole was 12 feet wide, with water shooting 15 feet into the air in the residential neighborhood. The cause of the burst is unknown. The intersection of E. Hinsdale Pl. and S. Clermont Dr. was closed. Denver Water responded to the incident to put a temporary patch on the line, returning later for a more permanent repair. Firefighters from South Metro Fire Rescue were also on scene. STAY INFORMED: Get free Colorado news with our daily newsletter (Click here)
Former Broncos star says he was put on airline's 'No Fly List' after handcuffing incident
In case you missed it, NFL Hall of Famer and former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis was recently removed from a United Airlines flight after a flight attendant accused Davis of striking him. The situation unfolded after the flight attendant missed Davis' son's request for ice, according to Davis, at which point Davis says he touched the flight attendant's arm to get his attention. The attendant claimed that Davis struck him. ...
Deadline near for AARP Colorado 2024 Planning Academy
AARP Colorado is encouraging residents, including those age 50 and older, to sign up for its free 2024 Planning Academy. Marissa Volpe, associate state director of livable and diverse communities for the group, said the academy will show participants how public policies are made and give them the tools they need to make communities even better for people of all ages to live, work and play.
Yet another law enforcement scam circulating in Colorado
EAGLE COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - Scams involving crooks playacting as law enforcement continue to plague Colorado -- and county lines don’t matter. Residents in Eagle County, home of Vail and Beaver Creek, have been receiving calls from a man claiming to be a Fremont County sheriff’s deputy. “The...
CU, UNC highlight Denver Pioneers women's basketball's 2024-25 nonconference schedule | Colorado Sunshine
The Denver Pioneers women's basketball program will face Northern Colorado, Western Colorado and CU-Boulder as part of its 2024-25 nonconference schedule. The Pios released their schedule Monday when it was announced they will host UNC on Dec. 13 and Western Colorado on Dec. 18. Denver plays at Boulder on Dec. 10.
Oil and Gas Drilling Near both a Landfill AND a Reservoir? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Of The Denver Post reports today on final discussions about a proposal to allow extensive oil and gas extraction operations to take place in and around both the Aurora Reservoir and the Lowry Landfill Superfund Site (where an estimated 138 million gallons of liquid industrial waste are buried):. A contentious...
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