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Nuggets' Aaron Gordon Changing His Number to Pay Tribute to His Late Brother
Aaron Gordon is switching numbers from 50 to 32 to honor his late brother Drew. Aaron Gordon is making a big change to pay tribute to his late brother. The Denver Nuggets forward's older brother, Drew, died in a car accident on May 30 in Oregon. He was only 33 years old. The younger Gordon has announced he will change his jersey number from 50 to 32 to honor his late brother.
NBA Trades: The Nuggets solve major roster flaws in tempting mock deal with Hawks
Fresh off nearly toppling Team USA and winning a bronze medal, Nikola Jokic will soon start his 10th season with the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets have had a less eventful off-season, which saw them lose a starter in Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (KCP), give up three second-round picks to save just $5 million in salary dump, and have their first-round pick tear his ACL.
Zach Wilson lights it up in Broncos’ preseason finale
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton named Bo Nix his starting quarterback ahead of the team’s preseason finale on Sunday, but Zach Wilson has made one final push for the No. 2 job. Wilson played extremely well in Denver’s 38-12 win over the Arizona Cardinals at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo. The... The post Zach Wilson lights it up in Broncos’ preseason finale appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
School districts across the US are banning smartphones. Could a Pueblo district be next?
State governors across the country are pushing for classroom bans on smartphones while school districts as close to Pueblo as Colorado Springs School District 11 are updating their policies to enforce similar bans this school year. Samuel Ebersole, a professor in Colorado State University Pueblo's Department of Media and Entertainment, suggested that Pueblo County School District 70 follow the lead of District 11, Los Angeles Unified School District and others in prohibiting smartphone use "during instructional time." ...
Auditor: Denver Museum of Nature & Science lacks proper tracking of collections
After investigating the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, city auditors determined the institution is falling short of tracking, protecting collections, and logging loaned items or artifacts. Museum authorities told auditors they were aware of the issues and they are committed to tackling these problems, the city auditor said. In its latest report, auditors dove into how DMNS tracks its 4.3 million items, concluding that the museum needs better collection...
Denverite Classifieds: Aug. 26, 2024
Got a cool D&D group looking for new recruits? Want to practice your francais?. These Denverites need you! Reply to their Classifieds below. Want to put yourself out there too? Submit your own classified here. How does this all work again?. . 2 YEARS IN DENVER (31M, WASH PARK) I've...
Despite impressive preseason, the Broncos still have a fatal flaw
The Broncos are the kings of the preseason. After dispatching of the Cardinals in their exhibition finale, routing Arizona by a 38-12 count at Empower Field, Denver finished their tuneup schedule with a perfect 3-0 mark. They’re one of six teams to run the table in the preseason. And they...
Colorado State Fair: Fun, thrills, and spectacles for all
(PUEBLO, Colo.) — The 152nd Colorado State Fair is underway in Pueblo and this year’s theme is “Colorful Colorado,” bringing a new attraction for 2024: the nightly drone show at 9:15 p.m. at the “Big Arena.” FOX21 News Reporter Carolynn Felling checked out the fair and experienced some of this year’s main attractions. The Paul […]
Promising Broncos rookie RB puts final nail in veteran's Denver tenure
If there was one truth about the Denver Broncos heading into the 2024 season, it was that they have a crowded backfield. Javonte Williams returns as the presumptive starter, Jaleel McLaughlin is primed for a big year, Samaje Perine is entering the final year of his deal, and two Broncos rookies Audric Estimé and Blake Watson aim to make room for themselves in the picture.
A Broncos-Rams trade to get the ball back to Bo Nix as quickly as possible
The Los Angeles Rams recently added a big-time linebacker to the trade block with very little time to go before the 2024 season kicks off. Gary Klein of the LA Times recently reported that the Rams were open to trading star linebacker, Ernest Jones. "The Rams informed Jones and his...
Fans call out NFL on CBS' 'amateur' new scorebug
CBS Sports’ new NFL scorebug might have, pardon the expression, a few bugs to work out. The new scorebug debuted during Super Bowl LVIII and drew mixed reviews, as some viewers liked it, while others hated it. But the scorebug got another showing in Sunday’s Denver Broncos-Arizona Cardinals game, and reviews trended more negative. CBS Read more... The post NFL fans having second thoughts about new CBS scorebug appeared first on Awful Announcing.
School bus aide pleads not guilty after video shows boy with autism getting hit
A former Littleton school bus aide pleaded not guilty Monday to all charges in connection with an assault case in which video shows a nonverbal boy with autism getting hit while riding the bus.
Alamosa police searching for 22 stolen Pride flags
ALAMOSA, Colo. (KKTV) - Police in Alamosa need the public’s help locating 22 Pride flags -- and arresting whoever took them. Twenty-five Pride flags were ripped from their posts across three blocks in Alamosa’s downtown district in the wee hours of Saturday morning. Police say they were alerted to the mass theft at 7:30 a.m.
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