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Thousands without power Wednesday morning in Colorado Springs, Pueblo
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) - UPDATE (6:12 a.m.): Springs Utilities is now showing 463 customers remaining without power in the earlier northeast Springs outage. PREVIOUS (8/14): Nearly 2,000 customers are without power Wednesday morning on the northeast side of Colorado Springs. It’s unknown if the outage is related at all...
Student leaders, Denver chamber rally to support legislative compromise
Two more groups have added their names to the growing list of entities supporting a legislative compromise to provide more tax relief to Coloradans and end a pair of property tax propositions on pace to appear on the November ballot. One of the groups cited the two measures' potential fiscal...
Forever with a walk-on mentality, Colorado newcomer BJ Green means business
Despite averaging more than a sack per game during his senior season at Prince Avenue Christian in Georgia, BJ Green II only received FCS offers as a prep recruit. He knew he was better than that. So, Green bet on himself by accepting a preferred walk-on opportunity at Arizona State.
Stud player Broncos passed on in 2021 NFL Draft just got a huge contract
The Denver Broncos made a mistake in the 2021 NFL Draft when they traded up for Javonte Williams, as a player they passed on just signed a huge deal. This was a puzzling move by GM George Paton, and it was only his second draft pick as GM of the Denver Broncos. The first pick by Denver in the 2021 NFL Draft was CB Patrick Surtain II.
3 Denver Broncos on thin ice approaching preseason Week 2
There will be some tough roster decisions made in the coming weeks, and these three Broncos players could be on thin ice approaching preseason Week 2. The NFL is a business at the end of the day, so that means some tough roster calls will need to be made. It's the dark side of the NFL, but many players who do get cut end up latching into new teams.
Next meeting scheduled regarding future of Paint Mines outside Colorado Springs
El Paso County officials have announced a second open house for people to view concepts and offer feedback on the future management of Paint Mines Interpretive Park. The meeting is set for 6 p.m. Sept. 19 at Swink Hall at the county fairgrounds in Calhan — close to that colorful, rocky expanse that has come under deep worry in recent years amid increased visitation. An estimated 71,000 people visited the...
A 14-Year-Old Camper’s Flashlight Battery Exploded in His Pocket
A 14-year-old boy was on a camping trip in Colorado when his flashlight’s lithium battery, which he was storing in his pocket, exploded, causing second and third-degree burns to his leg. Jennie McCabe, the boy’s mom, said her son needed skin graft surgery. “His extra battery was in...
Simone Biles and more USA Gymnastics stars will perform in Denver
The GOAT is coming to town. The greatest gymnast ever, Simone Biles, will perform in Denver at Ball Arena next month, joined by some of the biggest stars from Team USA Gymnastics. Biles, a seven-time Olympic Gold medalist and 11-time medalist in the Olympics, just finished the Paris Games last week. In the 2024 competition, she took home medals in the team competition, individual all-around, vault and floor exercise. Her star has risen so big that she held the Olympic flag as the IOC passed the torch from France to Los Angeles for the 2028 Games.
Rockies' Ryan McMahon: Hitting bench Wednesday
McMahon is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Diamondbacks. With the Rockies and Diamondbacks concluding their series with a day game after a night game and with a southpaw (Jordan Montgomery) on the hill for Arizona, the lefty-hitting McMahon will be given a breather. McMahon had a pair of two-hit games against Atlanta over the weekend but has fallen back into his post-All-Star-break lull at the plate so far in Arizona, as he went 0-for-8 with four strikeouts through the first two games of the series. He's now batting just .119 with a 32.1 percent strikeout rate in the second half.
One under-the-radar game each week of the college football season
The college football season kicks off in two weeks, so it's time to dive into schedules and highlight games that could wow us. Not all are obvious.Besides Texas at Michigan (Sept. 7), Georgia at Alabama (Sept. 28) and other huge games, dozens of under-the-radar games are on tap. Here's a list of one for each week of the 2024 season.Aug. 29 | North Dakota State at Colorado: Coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes won't have it easy against the Bison, who are ranked second in the FCS behind South Dakota State. A loss would diminish the buzz surrounding Colorado, which is...
The new Air Force quarterback has a familiar sounding last name
Air Force will have a new starting quarterback this season, John Busha. Busha is pronounced like Boucher. As in Bobby Boucher, like the Adam Sandler movie "The Waterboy". Air Force was the only school to give Busha an opportunity to play division one football. They offered him a spot late in his senior year of The post The new Air Force quarterback has a familiar sounding last name appeared first on KRDO.
No gold medal, but Nikola Jokic becomes 1st player to achieve incredible Olympic feat
Despite falling short of winning the gold medal, the Olympics were a massive success for Nikola Jokic and the Serbian men’s basketball team. The team proved themselves by going toe-to-toe with a loaded Team USA, then toppling Germany, the world champs. But what Jokic did on a personal level...
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