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Every Denver Nuggets player competing in the 2024 Olympic Games
Now that the Nuggets are done with Summer League, and have (all but) filled their final roster spot with Russell Westbrook, it feels like the bulk of the offseason is over. But training camp and preseason are still months away, so what do Nuggets fans do now?. Well luckily, we...
Long-time Broncos team physician Martin Boublik transitions to emeritus role
ENGLEWOOD, Colo — As the Denver Broncos continue to reshape their sports performance departments, there has been a change with the team’s head physician role. Dr. Martin Boublik, who spent the last 12 years as the Broncos’ head team physician, is transitioning to an emeritus role after deciding to step down from his position. Boublik, who joined the Broncos in 1994 as an assistant team physician to first Dr. Richard Hawkins, then Dr. Ted Schlegel and served as the head team physician as a contracted employee/outside consultant since 2012, personally informed Broncos Owner & CEO Greg Penner of his decision.
Avalanche Mailbag: Annunen’s Workload, Playing Young Players
It’s the middle of July and very little is happening in the hockey world. The Colorado Avalanche picked up a goaltender this week, but if he ends up playing NHL games, that might not be a good sign. For the most part, the roster is close to set for next season.
Wastewater in Denver to be tested for fentanyl and other high-risk substances
Colorado will soon turn to analyzing wastewater to find clues about the rise in fentanyl seizures and overdoses in the state. The Denver Department of Health and Environment has teamed up with Biobot Analytics in a program to test wastewater for high-risk substances, including fentanyl. The program is being supported by Opioid Abatement Settlement Funding.
Urgent Help Needed as Blood Shortage Effects Colorado
Coloradans have always taken their health incredibly seriously. In fact, Colorado got ranked as the 4th healthiest city in the United States according to Real Simple, and 9th by U.S. News. We also have five of the Top 10 healthiest counties in the entire country as well, according to Money...
Weekend Reads | Pickleball Noise Pollution and the Science Behind It
This weekend’s read is a deep dive into pickleball – specifically pickleball noise. Recently, pickleball has become a celebrated export from the Pacific Northwest (Bainbridge Island, to be precise) and has taken the country by storm because it’s easier than tennis to learn and play. That has led to many requests for local parks departments to re-stripe tennis courts for pickleball. But pickleball is indeed not tennis: The court is much smaller, and it’s played with different balls and paddles that have harder surfaces that make louder and higher-pitched noises compared with tennis. As the sport has spread, so have noise complaints from people who live near newly created pickleball courts.
Utah Gov. Cox to fellow governors: Please don’t ‘tear down’ bipartisan leadership group
It’s been a year since Utah Gov. Spencer Cox was elected as chairman of the National Governors Association and launched his “Disagree Better” campaign. At the time, Politico columnist Jonathan Martin pointed out that the NGA, which he described as a “once-vital forum for common ground,” had appeared to have “fallen prey to polarization,” noting […] The post Utah Gov. Cox to fellow governors: Please don’t ‘tear down’ bipartisan leadership group appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.
CPW Reminds Pet Owners — Don't Turn It Loose
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding residents to not release unwanted pets into the wild, as it is illegal and unethical. Domesticated animals are often not able to fend for themselves to find food or shelter. Regardless if the species is native to Colorado or non-native, unleashing it into the wild can introduce new diseases, parasites and competition for wild species.
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...
Multiple Colorado services offline, outages linked to Crowdstrike incident
Multiple Colorado services are experiencing outages due to the Crowdstrike incident. The tech outage linked to the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike disrupted airlines, banks, hospitals, public transit systems, and others around the world on Friday, as reported by USA TODAY. ...
Renewable energy company eyes Golden for new HQ
GOLDEN, Colo — A renewable energy company based in the United Kingdom is considering building a headquarters and a new plant in the west Denver-metro area. The unidentified company told state leaders that it's considering expansion and that the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and planned energy-focused Glo Park business district in the Golden area are major drivers of its location decision.
Low Pressure in Columbine West
Water pressure was fully restored to all affected residents and district staff is finished with their work in the intersection. There is a packing leak on one of the valves in the intersection that will be fixed at a later date by the district’s contractor. 🚧🦺UPDATE🚧🦺
Flights resume at Denver International Airport
Flights are getting back to regular operations at Denver International Airport although there are still be lingering problems from an overnight global Microsoft outage. That includes long lines of people trying to rebook after flights were canceled. Some flights were grounded in the overnight hours and into the morning. American, Southwest and Frontier flights were operational by 7 a.m. and United and Delta flights were no longer grounded at 8 a.m. At 9 a.m. there were long lines at the United desks in the airport terminal.Companies that rely on Microsoft 365 apps reported widespread outages early Friday, and that includes airlines across the country and across the world. FAA and TSA operations at Denver International Airport were functioning normally. Airport officials said it's important to check on the status of your flight if you are scheduled to depart from Denver on Friday. "Due to third party technical issues, various airlines are impacted. Please check with your carrier before leaving for DEN," airport officials wrote on social media. The airport briefly closed its economy parking lots overnight due to what it said on X was "ticket dispensing issues." Those issues were resolved before 6 a.m. The garages remained open.
Denver Restaurants Say Local Dudes Delivery Ripped Off Their Customers
How much does it cost to buy a pizza from Marco's Coal Fired in Denver? That depends on where you order it. If you bought it via Local Dudes Delivery, the same pizza costs up to 24 percent more than the restaurant charges. Management at Marco's Coal Fired says the...
Denver Hockey Mourns the Passing of Todd Kidd
DENVER – The University of Denver hockey program mourns the loss of alum Todd Kidd, who passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024 at the age of 49. "Our Denver hockey family has heavy hearts right now and is in shock from Todd's passing," said Richard and Kitzia Goodman Hockey Head Coach David Carle. "Our alumni are what makes this place so special, and we are devastated by this tragedy. Todd was a fearless defenseman for our team in the late 90's and helped bring DU back into the national spotlight under coach George Gwozdecky and laid the groundwork for what our program is today. Our thoughts are with Todd's family, friends and all of his former teammates during this indescribable time."
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