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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.
Broncos vets report Tuesday
We interrupt this unseasonably warm summer to remind you that Broncos football is right around the corner!. Folks, Broncos veterans report to training camp on Tuesday. The first practice open to the public is this Friday. The Hall of Fame Game between the Bears and Texans is less than two weeks away, August 1.
Could this Broncos seventh-round draft pick breakout in the 2024 season?
In order for the Denver Broncos to be successful, they may need several young players to hit their stride and breakout in the 2024 NFL Season. Don't look now, but the Broncos have a decent core of young players on their roster, and some could hit their stride in the 2024 NFL Season. Denver may need this to happen on defense especially, as their unit was largely bad in 2024.
Broncos roster is proof the NFL is bad at evaluating quarterbacks
The NFL seemingly has a problem evaluating the quarterback position. The Denver Broncos have been largely scoffed at for using a 1st-round pick on Bo Nix in the 2024 NFL Draft, but the criticism surrounding the Nix pick has been unfounded and clearly ignores recent history. Let's take a quick...
Malman Commercial Arranges $3M Purchase of Industrial Facility in Denver
DENVER — Malman Commercial Real Estate has brokered the acquisition of an industrial property located at 2153 S. Wabash St. in Denver. Vera Wabash LLC acquired the asset from 2153 South Wabash Street LLC for $3 million. Situated on a 1.2-acre parcel, the 25,356-square-foot property features eight dock-high doors...
Broncos 2024 positional review: Cornerbacks
The Broncos cornerback room is led by Pat Surtain II who is arguably the top cornerback in the league. After him though, is where things get pretty undecided. You have about three or four guys competing for the other boundary corner spot opposite of Surtain. Riley Moss, Levi Wallace, Kris Abram-Draine, and Damarri Mathis will be competing for the job during camp and the preseason. The slot position is locked down by 2023 breakout player Ja’Quan McMillian who will look to repeat and improve on his season last year.
Spotlight: BLACK ORPHEUS at Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Join us in our 54th season at The Ellie Caulkins Opera House! The Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble presents "Black Orpheus" encompassing the richly diverse aspects of Brazilian culture through two distinctive works. "Divinities' reveals the power of the Orixas, the African Yoruba deities whose spiritual influence is felt throughout...
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.
Kimpton Claret Hotel Opens in Denver’s Belleview Station Neighborhood
DENVER, Colorado—Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ luxury and lifestyle portfolio, announced that Kimpton Claret Hotel officially opened. In the Belleview Station neighborhood, Kimpton Claret Hotel is a pioneer property for residents and visitors seeking a familiar hospitality experience in South Denver. “We are...
Thornton’s workweek starts off with mild temps, some smoke above
A pretty good looking Monday ahead for us. We will see temps a bit below normal and only a slight chance for thunderstorms but with some smoke above. Sunny skies will be the rule for most of the day. It will, however, be hazy as smoke from wildfires in Canada and Pacific Northwest arrive. This afternoon we have just the slightest chance for a thunderstorm. Highs will top out in the mid-80s.
Dog, kitten rescued from hot camper
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (Gray News) - Police in Colorado rescued a dog and kitten that were inside a hot camper. According to the Wheat Ridge Police Department, officers responded to a call for a barking dog inside a camper trailer. The caller said the camper had been parked on the street for about five hours.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston to deliver 2024 State of the City address
DENVER (KDVR) — On Monday, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston will deliver his first State of the City address following his first year in office. Johnston will address the city beginning at 11 a.m. at a different location than in years past. The address has often been delivered from the Colorado Capitol building, but this time, Johnston will speak from the Paramount Theatre in the Central Business District.
Red Sox vs. Rockies: Injury Report, Updates & Probable Starters – July 22
On Monday, a series opener is on the schedule, with the Boston Red Sox (53-45) visiting the Colorado Rockies (36-64) at 8:40 PM ET. Curious about who’s in and who’s out for the Red Sox and the Rockies? Keep scrolling to see full injury reports for both teams.
Federal judge determines Castle Rock cannot block church from offering RV shelters
A federal judge ruled Friday that a church in Castle Rock is allowed to keep mobile homes on its properties to provide temporary shelters to unhoused people after the city warned the church it was violating zoning laws.
Has Colorado ever been picked to host the Olympics?
Yes. — The International Olympic Committee awarded Denver the 1976 Winter Olympics in 1970, but the state turned down the opportunity two years later after voters made it illegal to use state tax revenue to fund the event. Voters passed a constitutional amendment forbidding the use of state funds...
What’s Blooming Along Golden’s Trails (and Sidewalks)? Morning Glories!
There are some pretty, white flowers blooming along Golden’s trails right now … and along Golden’s sidewalks … and in Golden’s lawns. It is “Field Bindweed” — Convolvulus arvensis L. — a ubiquitous weed in the Morning Glory family that Linnaeus (1753) said was found in European fields. Spreading rapidly with European culture, by 1794 it was reported in New York, and it was in Colorado when our first Flora (book of plants) was published in 1874. Today, it is found nearly world-wide, except in the very far north, such as Greenland.
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