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Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location
Free Vet Clinic at Risk of Closing Without New Location. A Denver nonprofit, Peace Love and Paws, which provides free veterinary services for low-income individuals and those experiencing homelessness, is facing potential closure if a new location isn’t found soon. For the past five years, the nonprofit has operated out of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, but the church’s new programs will no longer allow animals inside.
Repaving work on Laurel Street near Colorado State University starts July 8
Repaving on Laurel Street along the north side of Colorado State University will likely cause some delays through the end of July and possibly into August. West Laurel Street between South Shields and South Mason streets will undergo concrete repairs starting Monday, July 8. The work is expected to take about three or four weeks, weather permitting, according to the city of Fort Collins.
Jaylyn Sherrod getting another opportunity in the WNBA
Colorado women’s basketball great Jaylyn Sherrod is getting another chance in the WNBA. As announced Saturday, the New York Liberty, which previously waived Sherrod in mid-May prior to the regular season, signed Sherrod to a seven-day contract. The 5-foot-7 point guard will be available for Saturday’s game against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever (11 a.m. MT, CBS). In two preseason games with the Liberty, Sherrod averaged six points and recorded two steals in each contest. Sherrod led the Buffs to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including back-to-back Sweet 16’s, during her five years in Boulder. She closed her college career as Colorado’s all-time leader in games started (133). Led by top scorers Breanna Stewart and former Oregon Duck Sabrina Lonescu, the New York Liberty enters Saturday with the WNBA’s best record at 17-3. delayed not denied 🖤. https://t.co/b1zdPBYxz2 — Jaylyn Sherrod 🖤 (@JaylynSherrod) July 6, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
Sensory-friendly Fourth of July celebration hosted by The Autism Community Store
Between the noises of fireworks and big crowds of a Fourth of July celebration, it can be a challenging time for people with autism. But a nonprofit has stepped up to help make the event inclusive.
Colorado’s Peach Season Comes Early This Year
While Colorado may not be the state known for its produce, we sure do have some amazing things that come from here. Rocky Ford melons, Olathe sweet corn, and who could forget about Palisade peaches? When it comes to peaches, I could easily pass on any other variety like Georgia peaches. To me, they are just bland.
Potential Nuggets free agent signing struggling badly to regain shooting form
At this point, it almost feels like beating a dead horse to point out how badly the Nuggets need to add shooting. The team attempted the fewest three-point shots last season and they’ve lost two of their highest volume shooters in Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Reggie Jackson, plus a bench player who hit at over a 40% clip in Justin Holiday.
Avalanche Stars Chat With Old Teammate In YouTube Series
Technically hockey is still being played for one more day, as Development Camp for the Colorado Avalanche continues on Friday, but this next story is very much an off-season one, so be warned. Remember Pierre-Edouard Bellemare? The veteran forward spent two seasons with the Avalanche, and was a fantastic interview...
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...
Opera in Vail: How Bravo! Vail is staging an outdoor ‘La bohème’
When audiences make their way to Bravo! Vail this week, a transformed Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater will transport them to Paris of the 1830s with “La Bohème.” It is the second semi-staged opera production at Bravo! Vail, after a successful “Tosca” in 2019. Both beloved...
Inside John Denver's Studio, Guesthouse in Aspen, Now on Sale for $8.5 Million
The 2,900-square-foot property on five acres in Aspen that was once the studio and guesthouse of the late John Denver is for sale for $8.495 million. Located at 580 Johnson Drive in the exclusive Starwood neighborhood, the property is just twenty minutes outside of downtown Aspen and close to the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport for easy access via private jet. Denver wrote the song "Starwood in Aspen" about this home and the neighborhood.
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