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Denver Nuggets Off-Court Legal Issues: MPJ’s Brother Banned, Assault Involving Jokic’s Brother
The Denver Nuggets have been faced with off-court drama involving teammates' relatives, notably seen in Michael Porter Jr.'s brothers' legal issues, including Jontay's lifetime NBA ban for betting on games. During the playoffs, Nikola Jokic's brothers were involved in a public altercation at Ball Arena, leading to Strahinja's arrest for third-degree assault. The incident, where a man suffered a concussion, resulted in charges pressed against Strahinja, who claims he was defending an older man. The Jokic brother is due in court on August 21st, with hopes for a swift resolution. While these distractions may impact attendance at Ball Arena, it's crucial to note that the players themselves are not involved in these incidents.
Chargers, Broncos Will Have Week Stay at the Greenbrier in Consecutive Weeks
WHITE SULPHUR SPGS- As first reported by the WVDN about a week ago, the Los Angeles Chargers and Denver Broncos are each scheduled to spend a week at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur this coming football season. Both teams have a part in their schedule where they will play two consecutive east coast games. […] The post Chargers, Broncos Will Have Week Stay at the Greenbrier in Consecutive Weeks appeared first on West Virginia Daily News.
Country music star spotted at Broncos training camp
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The first open session of Denver Broncos practice had a famous fan among the thousands of orange-and-blue-clad football fans. Country music superstar Kenny Chesney was on the sideline for the practice period Friday morning in Centennial. Chesney will perform at Empower Field at Mile High on...
Three DUI checkpoints in metro Denver area Friday night
Denver law enforcement agencies will place DUI checkpoints in Denver, Lakewood, and Arvada tonight that officials say will remove impaired drivers from the road before they cause a crash. The Metropolitan DUI Task force will set up one checkpoint in each city from 5 p.m. tonight to 3 a.m. the...
After long delay, Nuggets make signing of former All-Star official
There have been plenty of rumors about the Nuggets and veteran players they may sign this offseason. Most of the buzz has been centered around Russell Westbrook who was recently traded and subsequently waived by the Jazz. Russ has cleared waivers, but yet there’s still no movement on that front with the Nuggets or any other teams.
Watch as Denver Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix tosses deep ball to Tim Patrick
The Denver Broncos are inching closer toward the start of the 2024 NFL Season, and at some point, a starting quarterback will need to be named. Could it be Bo Nix? Take a gander at one of the many throws Bo Nix made during Thursday's training camp practice with the Denver Broncos. It is a beautiful deep ball to Tim Patrick:
Video: Stilt crazy after all these years: Harvesting peaches from up on high
Peach trees in the Grand Valley used to be much taller than they are today. “In the early part of the 20th century, we see that the trees were tall, and the ladders to get up to them, we have pictures of 20 foot, A-shaped ladders. And then shortly after that, the stilts showed up,” said Priscilla Walker, founding chair of the Palisade Historical Society.
Three cyclists from Durango to carry on Colorado town’s rich mountain biking legacy in Paris Olympics
In April, Durango’s Christopher Blevins was just minutes from the finish of the opening mountain bike World Cup race of the season in Mairiporã, Brazil. With less than half a lap remaining, the 26-year-old sprinted into the lead and managed to ride to the win two short seconds ahead of his competition. He raised his arms and punched the air in celebration of his second-career World Cup Cross-country Olympic victory that would help him secure a spot on Team USA’s roster for the Paris Olympic Games.
Grand jury investigates Grand Junction deadly shooting of 2 alleged trespassers
The 21st Judicial District Grand Jury is investigating a shooting in Grand Junction that killed two alleged trespassers May 15, the district's attorney's office announced Thursday.
Multiple people ran from vehicle after Fort Collins crash that injured 2 people
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Fort Collins police investigators are looking for video of a hit-and-run crash as they work to determine who was driving the vehicle that struck and injured two motorcyclists early Friday morning,. The crash happened around 1:40 a.m. at the intersection of Laporte Avenue and College...
States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation
As congressional sessions have passed without any new federal artificial intelligence laws, state legislators are striking out on their own to regulate the technologies in the meantime. Colorado just signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, which sets guardrails for companies that develop and use AI. Its focus is […]
Three Colorado Bats Test Positive for Rabies
A viral disease so terrifying that Steven King wrote a horror story about it: Rabies can be deadly in animals and humans and it is transferred by either a bite or a scratch. Rabid animals can range from coyotes to raccoons, cats, dogs, and more. With how deadly the virus...
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.
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