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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope says the Clippers wanted out of the “Orlando Bubble” despite having a 3-1 series lead over the Nuggets
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope sheds light on the LA Clippers' desire to exit the “Orlando Bubble” despite being ahead in the NBA Playoffs.
Former Broncos first-round pick shockingly gets another shot with Titans
The Denver Broncos haven't had the greatest success in the first round of the NFL Draft over the last decade. Unfortunately, it's a big reason why the franchise finds itself in the unfortunate hole it's currently in. Since 2015, the Denver Broncos first-round picks have been Shane Ray, Paxton Lynch,...
Motorcyclist killed in Interstate 25 crash in north Pueblo
A motorcyclist was killed July 25 in a wreck on Interstate 25. The crash closed the highway for several hours and it reopened just before 4 p.m., according to Pueblo police. At around 1:21 p.m., police dispatch received a report of a serious crash involving a truck and a motorcycle in the southbound lanes of I-25 near U.S. Highway 50. ...
Attorney: Client was wrongly convicted of murder due to CBI analyst's misconduct
An attorney is asking CBI to expand its investigation into a former DNA analyst, who is under investigation for allegedly falsifying samples, after he says his client was wrongly convicted.
U.S. Army transfers first parcel of Pueblo Chemical Depot land to PuebloPlex
The first large parcel of land at the Pueblo Chemical Depot has been transferred to PuebloPlex, the agency charged with redeveloping the site. The last of 780,000 chemical munitions at the Pueblo Chemical Depot were destroyed in June 2023, with decommissioning operations set to follow. The first transfer consisted of 5,109 acres of...
Aurora council passes tweaked ballot measure about lifting pit-bull ban
Aurora councilmembers passed a resolution to put a re-worded question regarding the ownership of pit bulls on the November ballot. After the original ballot measure was approved in a previous council meeting, a group of residents expressed concerns about the language of the proposed measure, saying it could be "misleading."
Boulder considers expanding its airport, ahead of potential closure
As Boulder residents debate whether to decommission their decades-old airport and build housing on the land, city officials have proposed a development plan to attract more air traffic and private investment to the facility. As part of this proposal presented to the Boulder City Council on July 25, city officials...
Some Aurora metro district residents question tax increase
Kathy Morgan and her husband bought their home in Aurora's Blackstone neighborhood about 10 years ago, drawn by its proximity to a golf course and the area's safety."It was a lifestyle choice," said Morgan.However, Morgan and other residents were surprised earlier this year to see a sudden increase in their residential property tax bills, a hike not experienced by all Aurora residents. "It's a hidden tax," said Morgan.Morgan said she was unaware when she purchased her home that it was part of a metro district, which had agreed to eventually help fund regional infrastructure and road improvements by contributing to the...
El Paso deputies arrest wanted Colorado homicide suspect
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A man wanted for homicide in Colorado was arrested in El Paso County Thursday and booked into the El Paso County Jail, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office announced. Devin Franklin, 30, a fugitive from justice wanted for homicide in Colorado was taken into...
Author visits The Bookworm of Edwards to talk about living off-grid in Colorado
As housing and renting costs rise, people are getting more and more creative, and there seems to be a draw for many to rural areas. One such area is the San Luis Valley of southeastern Colorado, where after subdivision projects failed, 5 acre plots in the high desert can be purchased for relatively cheap. In May 2017, author Ted Conover bought one of those five acre plots to see what off-grid life looked like firsthand, and lived off that land over the course of four years. Conover wrote a book about his experiences and will be at The Bookworm of Edwards to share.
Longtime Fort Collins barbecue restaurant could shutter this fall, owner says
After nearly two decades dishing up southern smoked barbecue in east Fort Collins, Chris Robinson may be packing up his smoker. Robinson, who purchased Hog Wild BBQ 19 years ago, put the wood-fired barbecue restaurant at 223 S. Link Lane on the market last year. If he doesn't sell it by October, he will close the business and take the concept back to his home state of North Carolina, where he's planning to move to be closer...
Family mourns Thornton man killed in alleged intentional hit-and-run
THORNTON, Colo. — A family is grieving after police said their loved one was intentionally hit and killed by a driver in Thornton. The incident happened around 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday on West 84th Avenue near the Interstate 25 southbound on-ramp. Family members identified the victim as 48-year-old Ruben...
Why July is the Busiest Time All Summer for Colorado Police
Late July is one of the busiest times all year for Colorado's police officers and the Highway Patrol. From Grand Junction to Denver, Coloradans are about to see an uptick in the flashing red and blue lights along the sides of our roads and highways. What makes late July such...
Kroger and Albertson's delay merger until after Colorado antitrust lawsuit resolved
Kroger and Albertson's have agreed to delay completing their proposed $24.6 billion merger until after a court resolves an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Colorado Attorney General's Office seeking to stop the deal. The lawsuit filed by state Attorney General Phil Weiser charges that the proposed deal will eliminate fierce competition between...
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