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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).
CS Bank promotes Graham to sales manager
Jason Tennant, president and chief lending officer for CS Bank, has announced the promotion of Rachel Graham to Sales Manager for CS Bank. Graham will be responsible for the management and oversight of all branch sales-related efforts, with a focus on matching the bank’s client base with the best possible products to assist with the enhancement of their financial well-being.
A 'City of the Future' Is Being Built Around One of the World's Busiest Airports
One of the biggest and busiest airports in the country may soon be more than just an airport — it may be a hub for a thriving “aerotropolis.”. If you’ve ever flown into Denver International Airport, you probably know it’s not actually in downtown Denver. It’s about a 45-minute drive from the airport to downtown Denver with no traffic, or you can take a $10 train ride from the airport and reach downtown in about the same time. That means there’s lots of undeveloped land around Denver International Airport, even though it’s one of the busiest airports in the world.
Denver gets TONS of complaints about July 4th fireworks. We issue very few citations.
Most fireworks are illegal in Colorado, but you wouldn't know it if you've ever stood atop Ruby Hill on the Fourth of July. From there, any observer can see that the surrounding neighborhoods — nay, the whole city — erupt with color and flame on the big day. People who live nearby know the chorus of booms and bangs have been growing as the holiday inches closer.
Denver Broncos roster review: center Alex Forsyth
In 2014 the Broncos used the 207th pick in the NFL draft on a center from Boise State named Matt Paradis. Paradis did not play at all during his rookie season, but he used that year to build his “NFL body” and then stepped into the starting role for the 2015 season. If you have forgotten that season you should probably stop reading now since you cannot be a Broncos fan.
Milwaukee Brewers: Willy Adames Ejected For 2nd Time In His Career (Watch)
The Milwaukee Brewers shutout the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday night. Colin Rea delivered seven strong shutout innings and Jakob Junis picked up a multi inning save out of the bullpen. The Brew Crew managed to win despite shortstop Willy Adames watching this game from the clubhouse as he was ejected during the fifth inning.
Crawford and Wyatt Continue to Dominate Eads Golf Course Scramble Tournament
The Eads Golf Course held their annual Two-Man Scramble Tournament on June 9, 2024, and a large contention of golfers came together for a competitive tournament. When the dust cleared no one was surprised that the duo of Gail Crawford and Ryan Wyatt of Eads came through with the win in the Championship Flight.
Korean War soldier finally laid to rest, 73 years after his death
DENVER — After more than 70 years, a soldier who fought in the Korean War has finally returned home. U.S. Army Private First Class Lawrence H. Williams disappeared while fighting in Korea in August 1951. "I knew that my grandfather and my parents were both always in question of...
Sharpe Apologizes to Thee Stallion
If you know Shannon Sharpe, you either know him from his career on the Denver Broncos as one of the greatest tight ends of all time, or for his highly controversial comments on his podcast, Club Shay Shay. From his conceited remarks about why he doesn’t sleep at women’s houses, to his questionable comments appeasing the impact of antiBlack racism, Sharpe continues to find himself in some sticky situations.
Four units heavily damaged in fire at Aurora multi-family building
AURORA, Colo. — Four units were damaged after a fire broke out at a multi-family structure in Aurora on Thursday evening. Around 10 p.m. on Thursday, Aurora Fire Rescue received a report of the fire, which was burning a structure near the 100 block of S. Sable Boulevard, northeast of E. Alameda Parkway and Interstate 225.
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