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Check out these highlights of Broncos rookie pass rusher Jonah Elliss
After selecting Oregon quarterback Bo Nix with their first-round draft pick in April, the Denver Broncos used a third-round pick to select Utah pass rusher Jonah Elliss. Elliss (6-2, 248 pounds) spoke about his strengths and weaknesses after being picked by the Broncos this spring. “I feel like my effort...
This Week We Feature COMBO Members Ed Skibbe, Nevan Castaneda, and J.C. Allen
Photo: Ed Skibbe | Well known in the Denver area and beyond is Southwestern Country rock singer/songwriter Ed Skibbe, a former member of COMA’s board many years ago. Ed is also founder and Executive Director of Colorado CAMP4Kids; president of Breckenridge Education Arts and Music Seminars (BEAMS); a staff songwriter with Ash Street Music, Nashville; and Founder of Coyote Tongue Music publishing. He is also a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist for Eddy Roswell!
Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability
The Denver Basic Income Project recently released a report detailing research showing how no-strings-attached cash assistance helped people experiencing homelessness find stability. The University of Denver’s Center for Housing and Homelessness Research released the findings from its year-long randomized study, which found that participation in the DBIP led to improved housing outcomes for many participants. […] The post Study shows no-strings-attached cash in Denver improved participants’ housing, financial stability appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
The Cherry Creek Art Festival is back. Here’s what you can expect
The streets of Cherry Creek North are about to be filled with award-winning art, live music, and food vendors. And while the festival is not new to Denver — this is the festival’s 33rd year — this year organizers are expecting even bigger crowds. The festival runs...
Denver closed its last hotel shelter for new immigrants. Some families are still struggling to come inside
On a blistering afternoon in July, Amy Beck sits in her car with two other advocates working to bring new immigrant families inside and off the streets. Beck’s parked in an industrial zone in Sun Valley near a warehouse shelter — one of two remaining city-run spaces in Denver specifically for newcomers without homes to stay the night.
Broncos’ QB Competition Will Not Place Bo Nix In Third-String Role
Sean Payton‘s second Broncos quarterback room features an interesting makeup, as the team has its 2023 backup (Jarrett Stidham) and a trade acquisition (Zach Wilson) joining this year’s sixth QB chosen (Bo Nix). [RELATED: Broncos’ QB1 Job Nix’s To Lose?]. A scenario in which Nix struggles...
Junkyard Gem: 1991 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz
GM's Cadillac Division introduced the ultra-swanky Eldorado as a 1953 model, and the Biarritz name was first used on the Eldorado convertible three years later. After that, Eldorado Biarritzes in various forms were built intermittently through the following decades. The end finally came for the Biarritz in 1991, when the last eleventh-generation Eldorados rolled off the Hamtramck line. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of those cars, found at a self-service yard near Denver, Colorado.
Broncos Urged to Sign Former $32 Million Pro Bowler in Free Agency
The Denver Broncos could very well have rookie first-round pick Bo Nix under center for Week 1 of the regular season. Nix is the most experienced quarterback in NCAA history with a record 61 starts to his credit. Still, the Broncos can help make his transition to the NFL easier....
Free Agent Notes: Cancar, Suns, Lowry, Sixers, Martin, Hield
When the Nuggets declined their team option on Vlatko Cancar for the 2024/25 season, multiple reports indicated that the two sides would likely work out a new minimum-salary deal that would both increase the forward’s salary (from the $2.35MM the option would have paid to $2.43MM) and reduce Denver’s cap hit (from $2.35MM to $2.09MM).
Everybody loves a parade winner
Aspen’s community and Fourth of July spirit was on full display Thursday at the old-fashioned downtown parade that drew a festive crowd of residents and visitors, who this year could vote for their favorite floats. Parade floats came from local businesses, community service organizations, nonprofits and more. This year’s...
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