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Thousands of unclaimed bags fill Delta Airlines baggage claim at DIA
Thousands of people are without their luggage after Delta Airlines experienced significant flight operation disruptions over the weekend. The airline had to cancel thousands of flights on Saturday, Sunday and Monday after the worldwide CrowdStrike outage.While nearly every airline in the United States was impacted by the outage, Delta Airlines appeared to be the only airline still navigating major issues connected to the outage at Denver International Airport by Monday. On the fifth level baggage claim area, only Delta had thousands of luggage bags scattered around their claim."I was a little nervous when I walked up and saw the sea of luggage,"...
ONEOK to expand pipeline from Kansas to Denver
Oklahoma energy company ONEOK plans to expand its pipeline capacity connecting Mid-Continent and Gulf Coast refined products supply with the greater Denver area to meet growing demand in that region. The project involves the construction ... Read More » The post ONEOK to expand pipeline from Kansas to Denver appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Viral one-in-30 million orange lobster saved from Red Lobster will now reside in Denver
I’ve got to give it up for Red Lobster here. They’re very publicly dealing with money issues, and this may have been a way to recoup some of the cash they’ve been losing, but, instead, they did something pretty cool. An ultra-rare orange-colored lobster ended up in...
A Denver Olympics? Why landing Winter Games — at least for now — is unlikely | Special report
Press play for a time machine into Colorado’s last real chance to host the Olympics. The Denver Chamber of Commerce produced a 14-minute promotional video for hosting the 1976 Winter Games. It opens with grainy aerial views of the Rocky Mountains, cowboys on horseback, a Native American ceremony, skiers busting through powder, a cheesy soundtrack and a booming voice: The Denver Olympic story starts in a land of Olympian proportions....
Avalanche Giving Nikolai Kovalenko a Chance to Prove Himself
The Colorado Avalanche still have a couple big question marks surrounding their line combinations, but one of their prospects might have an inside track to get some good minutes to prove himself. No, this isn’t about Calum Ritchie – who the team also has high hopes for. Instead,...
13-year-old found safe 2 days after allegedly taking mother’s car, abandoning it in Denver
DENVER (KDVR) — A 13-year-old missing since Saturday night in Littleton after allegedly taking her mom’s car and crashing it in Denver was found safe. According to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, the 13-year-old was last seen at her home around 10:30 p.m. Law enforcement said she took her mother’s car and crashed it in Denver overnight.
Denver police say home intruder shot dead by resident
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Police Department investigated a deadly shooting early Sunday morning in the University neighborhood. The shooting was in the 2300 block of East Evans Avenue. According to police, a resident was surprised by an intruder after returning home. The resident then shot the intruder. The...
Colorado Rockies Place Germán Márquez on Injured List With Concerning Elbow Issue
Germán Márquez made his return from Tommy John surgery one week ago, but the veteran Colorado Rockies starting pitcher has already gone back to the injured list with elbow inflammation.
The One Free Agent Left Who Makes Sense For The Avalanche
It’s slim pickings out there on the NHL free agent market. Although I wasn’t the biggest Daniel Sprong fan around, he was the best free agent left if you were in need of a forward. He might not be much of an all-around threat, but back-to-back 40 points is nothing to sneeze at, and for Vancouver to get that for under a million is solid value. With him gone, there really isn’t all that much to get excited about if you’re looking at things from an Avalanche perspective.
Former MSU Denver star doubles down on Paralympic Games
Courtney Ryan, a former women’s soccer All-American at Metropolitan State University of Denver, was part of the United States’ bronze-medal Paralympic Games team in Tokyo in 2021. The Women’s Wheelchair Basketball National Team will be looking for more in Paris, with their first game Aug. 30. “The...
Metro Moves: RiNo Art District hires program manager for events
Welcome to the Denver Gazette’s Metro Moves. You’ll get the latest metro Denver openings, closings, hiring and promotion news here. To submit your company’s news, drop an email to bernadette.berdychowski@denvergazette.com. RiNo Art District’s new hire aims to boost foot traffic in the neighborhood. The River North...
Evening Jazz — Saxophonist Allison Young | July 26
Tune in as saxophonist Allison Young joins host Paul Donovan on Friday, July 26 at 4:15 p.m. for an interview to talk about her upcoming performance at Dazzle. Allison Young is a dynamic saxophonist currently based in Denver, CO. She regularly performs with groups such as the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra, the Annie Booth Big Band, and the Zaremba Jazz Fellowship Orchestra, and has also toured internationally with the World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra. Allison has performed alongside musicians such as Dick Oatts, Jeff Hamilton, Wayne Bergeron, Greg Gisbert, Randy Brecker, Tia Fuller, Father John Misty, and Ms. Lauryn Hill. Allison has recorded with the Zaremba Fellowship Orchestra, Ted Davies Big Band, and the Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra, all with records out now.
Former UW-Whitewater guard and Wisconsin native Quinn Meinerz signs major contract extension with Denver Broncos
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (WFRV) – A Wisconsin native is receiving quite the contract extension with the Denver Broncos after signing a four-year, $80,000,00 deal. After signing the extension, Hartford’s Quinn Meinerz, who played for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, will play on Denver’s offensive line through 2028. A third-round pick in 2021, Meinerz was the 98th overall […]
Colorado awarded $328 million in IRA climate funding grants
The Colorado Energy Office and the Denver Regional Council of Governments will receive a total of $328 million in new grant funding to support the state’s efforts to speed up the clean energy transition. The funding, set to be announced Monday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, comes from a pot of $5 billion to […] The post Colorado awarded $328 million in IRA climate funding grants appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
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