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CHSAA Celebrates 2023-24 Coaches of the Year
AURORA - The Colorado High School Activities Association would like to congratulate all of its 88 coaches that were honored as a Coach of the Year for their respective sport and classification this past year. There were 59 different schools with at least one coach earning Coach of the Year honors, while 23 schools had multiple recipients.
Mental health clinic helps patients regardless with pro bono program
A mental health clinic in Colorado is breaking barriers and enhancing health equity for minorities. Colorado family-owned mental health clinic Axis Integrated Mental Health Clinic offers a plethora of treatments to help people struggling with their mental health. The clinic also prides itself on being able to work with patients, regardless of their insurance plan. Some even eliminate the cost for those who otherwise would not be able to afford it.One treatment the clinic has provided to Medicaid patients is transcranial magnetic stimulation, also known as TMS. It's a therapy used to treat major depressive disorder. The cost for the treatment can range...
'This is the greatest healer', fishing can change veterans' lives in Colorado
Colorado has it all, from biking, and skiing, to fishing, one local guide fills us in on why we are lucky and how a local group is helping veterans change their lives through enjoying our waterways.
Colorado Town Bans Sale of One of Nation’s Most Popular Beverages
Breckenridge might just have taken the environmental crown of Colorado from Boulder. As of July 1, residents and tourists can no longer buy a beverage that has outsold soda for seven years. That’s because it comes in plastic. Breckenridge, Colorado, has banned the sale of bottled water as a...
Colorado is Home to the Longest-Running Gay Rodeo in the World
The Colorado Gay Rodeo Association has held a gay rodeo every year since 1983, making it the longest-running event of its kind in history. Their flagship event, the Rocky Mountain Regional Rodeo in Denver, is part of a circuit of rodeos that, at times, has stretched across the United States and into Canada.
Denver Nuggets re-sign versatile backup forward
Vlatko Cancar will be back for year six in Denver, re-signing with the Nuggets on Saturday, according to HoopsHype. Last Sunday the Nuggets declined their option for the 2024-25 season on bench forward Vlatko Cancar, but days later they bring him back. Thanks to a unique quirk in the rules, Cancar was actually set to make less than the league minimum on the option to conclude his contract term that he signed years ago. With the declined option and a new deal signed, Denver will pay Cancar more money based on service while also actually facing a smaller dollar amount against the salary cap and tax. Thus it benefited both sides to draw up a new deal.
Woody Paige: Nuggets' GM turning Denver in wrong direction
The Joker and The Shark. The Ballin’ Balkeneers, Nikola Jokic and Dario Saric. Serbian and Croatian centers are united in Denver. Can the pair of former Adriatic League stars a decade ago – Saric, 3,0 and 6-foot-10, Jokic, 29, and 6-11 -- combine for 48 minutes, 35.2 points, 16.8 rebounds and 11.2 assists a game? Will they occasionally be the Twin Centerpieces and double up on court? Jokic once publicly...
Attention Denver Drivers: Major Crackdown on Expired Plates Starts July 15 – Here’s What You Need to Know!
DENVER — Attention drivers in Denver: If your vehicle has expired tags or temporary plates, it’s time to get them updated. The Denver Police Department (DPD) has announced a strict enforcement campaign targeting expired vehicle registrations starting Monday, July 15, and running through August 15. During this period,...
Broncos offseason disrespect has reached a new low with ridiculous idea
We get it -- people think the Denver Broncos are going to be bad this coming season. Pro Football Focus ranked the Broncos' roster the absolute worst in the NFL right now. You've got a viral post on Twitter/X making predictions for this season including the Broncos being the first team to go winless in the 17-game era. Countless pundits out there have the Broncos picking near the top of their early 2025 NFL mock draft predictions.
Check out these highlights of Broncos rookie WR Troy Franklin
After using their first-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft to select Oregon quarterback Bo Nix, the Denver Broncos later used a fourth-round pick to select wide receiver Troy Franklin, reuniting the dynamic duo. In two seasons with the Ducks, Nix and Franklin connected 142 times for 2,274 yards and...
Broncos roster review: running back Tyler Badie
Tyler Badie is a former sixth-round draft pick by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2022 NFL Draft and was a running back that the Denver Broncos picked off the Ravens practice squad in December of 2022 to help shore up a depleted position that season. Player Profile. Height: 5’8” |...
“Denver’s $9 Million Hotel for Homeless Stuck in Limbo – Find Out Why No One Has Moved In!”
Denver’s Hotel-to-Homeless Shelter Conversion Faces Delays and Challenges. Denver officials celebrated the acquisition of a 96-unit hotel last year, envisioning it as a comprehensive homeless shelter offering a range of supportive services, including case management and therapy. The city touted the recently updated Stay Inn hotel, with former Mayor Michael Hancock expressing pride in transforming another hotel into a shelter.
Cole Ragans Gets Burned Again on a Questionable Home Run Call
DENVER — Another game and another home run that has Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Cole Ragans wondering exactly how he offended the baseball gods. For the second consecutive game, Ragans was the victim of a questionable home run call, this one in the third inning of what would be an eventual 4-2 loss to the Colorado Rockies.
July 5, 2024: Hannie Schaft killed Nazis. It put her on Hitler’s most-wanted list
Hannie Schaft, a member of the Dutch resistance, bombed Nazi assets and assassinated high-level collaborators. She is the inspiration for "To Die Beautiful," a painstakingly-researched work of historical fiction. Boulder author Buzzy Jackson spoke with Ryan Warner at The Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver for the novel's release in June, 2023. The book won "Best Historical Fiction" at the recent Colorado Book Awards.
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