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Broncos’ Rising Star ‘Breaks The Bank’ With $80 Million Contract: Report
The Denver Broncos took care of an important piece of business on the cusp of training camp. While much of the offseason has been about cap management in light of the decision to cut Russell Wilson brought with it an $85 million dead cap hit ($53 million in 2024), their latest move involved new money.
Fort Collins' Dunkin' Donuts is closed for now. Here's why
Dunkin' Donuts in Fort Collins is closed, but not permanently. The Fort Collins store, 2801 S. College Ave., has been closed since the beginning of July. A sign on the door says it's working on a remodel, and papered-up windows conceal the work going on inside. The sign didn't indicate...
In Fort Collins, how hot your sidewalk gets depends on where you live. Here's why.
As climate change continues to raise temperatures and records fall around the world, heat waves in Colorado are expected to become more frequent and more intense. In the U.S., extreme heat is now one of the deadliest weather-related disasters. And the concrete jungles we’ve built can exacerbate this risk through something known as the urban heat island effect. ...
Nikola Jokic Goes Viral After Team Serbia Equipment Manager's Jersey Gaffe
Nikola Jokic and Serbia lost their friendly matchup against Australia ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics by a score of 84-73 on Tuesday afternoon. The Denver Nuggets three-time MVP was his typical star self for the Serbs, as he posted a double-double on the day with 14 points and 14 rebounds. ...
Leadville Visitor Center Relocating to Historic Old American National Bank Building
The Leadville Visitor Center is excited to announce its forthcoming relocation from 809 Harrison Avenue to the iconic Old American National Bank Building at 460 Harrison Avenue. This move signifies a significant partnership between the Lake County Tourism Panel and Climax Molybdenum, a Freeport-McMoRan Company, aimed at enhancing the visitor experience in Leadville.
Arts key to student success; drive creativity in summer. #SummerLearningWeek.
Research has shown that engaging in the arts helps students excel in school, succeed in life, and thrive in the workplace. The YMCA of Northern Colorado in Lafayette and Greeley, CO is advocating for a summer filled with creative activities such as music, literature, dance, theater, and visual arts. The organization aims to inspire imagination and encourage self-expression through various art forms. This initiative seeks to harness the power of the arts to support learning and personal growth during the summer months. #SummerLearningWeek.
Decision 2024: The Stakes for Colorado
Next with Kyle Clark is taking an in-depth look at how America’s choice for president will impact Colorado. The 2024 presidential election is quickly approaching. As Coloradans decide who they'll vote for, Next with Kyle Clark is taking an in-depth look at how America's choice for president will impact the state.
Lauren Boebert wants the Secret Service director held 'accountable' for Trump's shooting
Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado's 3rd Congressional District wants to hold U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle "accountable" for the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The Secret Service Accountability Act, introduced by Boebert on July 15, prohibits federal funds from being "obliged or expended" for Cheatle's salary. Boebert...
Sam’s Club To Make Drastic Change for Colorado Members
People absolutely love huge warehouse stores. For many, paying the cost of admission to get access to some incredible deals on anything from food to electronics is simply too good of a deal to pass up. However, there has been some recent controversy with how these stores are dealing out...
Colorado's record number of water-related deaths so far this year
As Colorado swelters, people naturally take to the water. But this year is on track for a record number of drownings in the state's lakes, rivers and reservoirs. A man who fell off of his inner tube and drowned while on the Arkansas River last weekend became Colorado’s 25th water-related death this season, which is on course to become the worst on record according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials.
New laws related to ranked-choice voting and youth voting among six new approved election bills in Colorado
Colorado lawmakers adopted six election-related bills during the 2024 regular session of the Colorado General Assembly. Included among the approved legislation was an omnibus bill that changed a number of areas of election law and created new requirements related to the adoption of ranked-choice voting (RCV), as well as bills related to voting in detention centers, presidential electors, and firearms near polling locations:
Residents describe removal of 100 trees at Dream Island as ‘debacle of sadness’
Numerous residents of the Dream Island neighborhood in Steamboat Springs are frustrated, depressed and upset this week after watching crews continue to remove more than 100 trees surrounding the residents’ homes. Officials with the Littleton-based real estate holding corporation Ascentia, which has owned Dream Island since 1991, cited safety...
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