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The monsoon persists — but the long term pattern is warm and dry
Imogene Pass is likely to remain closed to traffic from both Ouray and Telluride “into early September,” the San Miguel County Sheriff’s office announced late last week — and Black Bear Pass is closed for the season. The reason for both closures: big mudslides, from recent,...
Fort Collins Native Becoming Star of the NFL Preseason
The NFL preseason is here and it is an exciting time to be a football fan in Colorado. We are incredibly excited to see what is to come for the Denver Broncos first-round pick Bo Nix. We are also incredibly excited to see what the future holds for Fort Collins...
Cardinals at Broncos: Kickoff, TV, how to watch, listen, stream
The Arizona Cardinals wrap up their preseason schedule on the road against the Denver Broncos. They have gone winless in the preseason thus far, losing to the New Orleans Saints 16-14 and then to the Indianapolis Colts 21-13. The Broncos are 2-0 in the preseason. Arizona’s starter will not play....
Broncos Expected to Explore Trade Options for $7 Million ‘Luxury’ Player
The Denver Broncos are going young. They are the ninth-youngest team in the NFL heading into the 2024-25 season, per Bookies.com’s Bill Speros on August 20. That could be bad news for veteran running back Samaje Perine, who could be a victim of the numbers game. Roster cutdown day is on August 27 and the Broncos will have to trim down from 90 players to 53 for the regular season.
Former Broncos undrafted steal has huge game...for the Raiders
You're never going to bat 1.000 as a general manager/head coach in the NFL when it comes to keeping and cutting the right guys from your roster. As Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton has noted on multiple occasions over the last two years, you want to make sure you don't have players in your camp who end up getting cut and having success somewhere else.
Scottie Scheffler’s Fiery Outburst: No. 1 Golfer Loses Cool at BMW Championship
Scottie Scheffler Loses His Cool at BMW Championship: “WHAT THE F*?!?”**. Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1-ranked golfer, had a rare moment of frustration on the golf course during Friday’s round at the PGA Tour’s BMW Championship in Denver, Colorado. The usually composed Scheffler was caught on live TV venting his anger after a series of unfortunate shots at Castle Pines’ challenging hole No. 10.
Aspen Real Estate Snapshot, Aug. 26
Below is the highest- and lowest-priced closing on a free-market, private, whole-ownership sale from the most recent Pitkin County Clerk & Recorder’s Office report. This expansive home in Aspen has nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. $28,000,000. Low. Basalt. This townhome in Basalt has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. $1,283,750.
Deion Sanders Makes Life-Changing Announcement for Colorado Players
This past week, Deion Sanders randomly took to social media to ask a bank in Boulder or Denver to step forward and form a "business relationship" with members of the Colorado Buffaloes football team. While he didn't provide context for what the partnership could entail at the time, we learned about ...
Keegan Bradley goes from last man in to BMW Championship winner and on to East Lake
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (AP) — The BMW Championship was one tournament Keegan Bradley never thought he could win, only because he didn’t think he would be playing. Bradley was a bundle of nerves one week ago Sunday as he sat in a hotel room in Tennessee with his bags packed and his season seemingly over. And then he squeezed into the 50th spot in FedEx Cup in the final hour, the last man in Castle Pines for the next playoff event.
New music homegrown right here in Eagle County
The summer has been filled with live music from the multitude of musicians who call the Vail Valley home. It’s not just après ski music, it’s après bike, après hike, fish, golf, shop, you name it, the musicians are there to entertain you as you wind down from your day’s activity, but beyond singing “Brown Eyed Girl,” and other popular cover tunes these professionals have been busy creating their own original music and are excited to release it to the public. Here’s a look at what these artists have been up to and how you can follow their creativity.
Longmont’s Used Book Emporium eyes final chapter, as Oct. 15 closing looms
For nearly three decades, Used Book Emporium in downtown Longmont has welcomed customers from all walks of life in search of their next great read. A handwritten note on the local business’s entryway at 346 Main St. reads “Door Sticks — Push Hard.” However, it’s another sign on Used Book Emporium’s front door that really catches people’s attention; the one that says “Store Closing Oct. 15 — last day of business.”
CU Buffs Look to Improve Defense with New Coordinator and Transfers
The Colorado Buffaloes aim to improve their defensive performance under new coordinator Robert Livingston after a dismal previous season, which saw them rank near the bottom nationally in points and yards allowed. Senior defensive tackle Chidozie Nwankwo expresses confidence in the revamped defensive line, bolstered by 11 transfers, including former stars from top programs. Head coach Deion Sanders believes that the increased experience and depth across the defensive positions will facilitate Livingston's tailored approach to maximize player strengths. With players showing heightened hunger and teamwork, the Buffs are gearing up for a much-anticipated season.
Stanley Marketplace Heist: Thieves Target Beloved Restaurant’s Fridge, Owner Pleads for Justice
Caught on Camera: Thieves Target Restaurant Fridge at Stanley Marketplace. Annette, a beloved restaurant nestled in Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace, has become the target of repeated thefts, leaving its owner, Caroline Glover, seeking help from the community to identify the culprits. For over seven years, Annette has been a testament to Glover’s passion for food, a dream she nurtured since her late teens.
CSU soccer opens perfect in inaugural match on new field
From boot to dome and in. The Avery Vander Ven to Liv Stutzman, connection was alive and well in Colorado State soccer’s 1-0 victory over California Baptist. The Rams offense came out of the gate swinging early, getting several good looks on the net, but with every chance came a stop by CBU goalkeeper Mikayla O’Brien.
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