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Avalanche Predicted to Sign 2-Time Stanley Cup Champion
The Colorado Avalanche were named as a potential landing spot for former Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhawks center/winger Tyler Johnson. “A few years ago, Tyler Johnson—who won back-to-back championships with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021—would have been one of the hottest names in the early free-agent market,” wrote Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox on July 14.
Ottawa Senators Trade Goalie Prospect to Colorado Avalanche, Clearing Path to NHL
The Ottawa Senators have traded goaltender Kevin Mandolese and a 2026 seventh-round pick to the Colorado Avalanche for a 2026 sixth-round pick, making him the third arbitration-eligible restricted free agent from the Sens to join the Avalanche this summer. In the trade, the Senators sent Kevin Mandolese and a 2026...
Parents of infant who died in NICU hosting blood drive in son's memory
Blood donations are needed to help those in need. Denver Health is partnering with American Red Cross and the Cooper Steinhauser Foundation to get as much people to donate as possible. The three organizations say every time a person gives blood, it saves up to three live. Anyone can give unless you have gotten a tattoo over the last six months, are anemic and have recently been out of the country. Founders of the Cooper Steinhauser Foundation Haley and Edward Steinhauser met with CBS Colorado First Alert Traffic Tracker Reporter Brian Sherrod to discuss the importance of giving blood....
Northwest Colorado News for Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Steamboat Springs City Council meets tonight. One agenda item includes the first reading on the relocation and temporary storage of the Marshall House. This is so the building wouldn’t be demolished. The Marshall House is at 134 12th Street. It was the first wood-framed structure built in Steamboat Springs, back in 1899. A public hearing is also scheduled to discuss the Short-Term Rental Process.
Brighton mother is sentenced to prison over death of her child
A Colorado woman accused in the death of her child was sentenced on Tuesday after pleading guilty to child abuse resulting in death and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.Nicole Casias, of Brighton, was sentenced to 22 years in prison. Brighton police say her 22-month-old child was found dead with 10 times the amount of fentanyl that is needed to kill an adult in its system. The girl had been exposed while Casias was supposed to be caring for it.The child's father, Alonzo Montoya, was sentenced to 40 years in prison in April. Investigators say neither Casias nor Montoya checked on the baby for nearly 14 hours.
REPORT – Former Disgruntled Colorado Football 5-Star Mega Prospect Cormani McClain Off to Rough Start with Florida Gators
Across the past six months, the Colorado football team, much like the first offseason with head coach Deion Sanders in 2023, underwent a massive roster overhaul via the transfer portal. According to 247Sports, Colorado lost 41 players to the portal post-2023 season, headlined by former five-star corner prospect Cormani McClain. Colorado has added 42 players from the portal, but McClain’s departure signified a loss of the top corner prospect in the class of 2023. The Lakeland, Florida native has since transferred to the Florida Gators, with initial reports suggesting he has struggled to adapt to his new home.
Philip Morris International to invest $600m in Colorado facility
Tobacco firm Philip Morris International announced on Tuesday that it aims to invest $600 million over the next two years through one of its US affiliates to open a manufacturing facility in Aurora, Colorado. The site will produce Swedish Match ZYN nicotine pouches to help meet the demand for smoke-free products, the company said. The facility is expected to create 500 direct jobs with ongoing annual economic impact of $550 million and an additional 1,000 indirect jobs for the State of Colorado. PMI's US affiliate plans to begin preliminary operations by the end of 2025 with regular production starting from 2026.
Bystanders perform life-saving CPR on 80-year-old hiker found on trail
A cardiac incident that occurred in Rocky Mountain National Park on July 15 put an 80-year-old woman at serious risk. The 80-year-old hiker was found unresponsive on Lawn Lake Trail by others traveling the route. She was about five miles from the trailhead when she was found. A satellite communication device was used to call for help, with hikers at the scene providing life-saving cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) efforts. ...
Man Faces Charges In Crash That Terminated Woman’s Pregnancy
Suspicion of aggravated vehicular assault counts face a man who allegedly caused a crash last month that ended a woman’s pregnancy. 37-year-old Gordon Cobb is accused of running a stop sign at Colo. 14 northwest of Severance, colliding with the woman’s vehicle and sending her veering into a ditch. Cobb is also charged with driving under the influence, as well as a handful of traffic offenses following the wreck on June 12th. At the hospital, police say, Cobb’s speech was slurred and his eyes were glassy. He refused to speak with police and immediately asked for an attorney.
Emergency shortage of Type O blood in Colorado
Blood donations are down in Colorado, and Type O blood has become the most scarce, leading Vitalant to announce an emergency blood shortage in Colorado. Type O blood donations dropped to an 18-month low in the state at Vitalant, a blood donation center that provides blood to 94 hospitals in Colorado.
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...
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