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Colorado Rockies First-Round Pick Charlie Condon Talks About Time In Minor Leagues
University of Georgia alum and top-three 2024 MLB Draft Pick talked before the Spokane Indians regular season finale against the Everett AquaSox on Sunday about what he's learned while in the minor leagues.
UPDATE: Motorcyclist killed in deadly morning I25 crash
UPDATE: SUNDAY 9/8/2024 5:45 p.m. (EL PASO COUNTY, Colo.) — According to CSP, two vehicles, a Toyota RAV4 and a Honda motorcycle were involved in the deadly crash. The Colorado State Patrol reported that an 18-year-old man from Texas was driving the RAV4 southbound on I-25 when the vehicle veered off the left side of […]
Stunning reports say trouble is brewing for championship contending Denver Nuggets
A stunning report points to some trouble brewing between the Denver Nuggets and head coach Mike Malone. On the surface, just two years removed from winning their first NBA Championship in franchise history, there wouldn't be much reason to believe that the Denver Nuggets are in a delicate situation heading into the 2024-25 NBA season. However, there are other signs that could point to that being so. First, the team is coming off a disappointing title defense in which they lost at the hands of the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 7 on their home floor of the Western Conference semifinals.
Amazing Northern Colorado Music Venue to Close, Up For Sale
Fort Collins is losing a music venue with hopes that the old location will become a new home to enjoy live music and other live entertainment. The Atrium at the Alley Cat has been open for four years. The folks over there announced that they were going to shut down their doors for good on July 12.
Rampart High students and staff raise money to fight cancer
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Rampart High School hosted a carnival event fundraiser on Saturday to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. "I think it's just awesome to get out early. Like months before the event and just get as much money as possible for the families in need," Mark Suplisson, vice president The post Rampart High students and staff raise money to fight cancer appeared first on KRDO.
Woody Paige: Struggles lay ahead for Coach Prime's Buffs
Seldom will be heard an encouraging word about the Buffaloes. After Saturday night’s 28-10 defeat to the Cornhuskers, the only description of the Colorado’s football team effort is “stank.’. Other than Travis “Big Game’’ Hunter with 10 receptions for 110 yards (but no touchdowns) and Cam'Ron...
Colorado Springs day home opens to aid unsheltered families
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)- Numbers from Pikes Peak Continuum of Care show homelessness in El Paso County has decreased by 12%. One demographic, in particular, is seeing a rise in homelessness. In 2024 the amount of people in unsheltered families in El Paso County increased by 12%. On Saturday, September 7, Family Promise opened up a new space The post Colorado Springs day home opens to aid unsheltered families appeared first on KRDO.
Superlek Scores 1st-Round KO To Capture ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai Title, Aung La N Sang Suffers Tough Loss At ONE 168
Superlek stopped Jonathan Haggerty to become the ONE Muay Thai bantamweight champion. Aung La N Sang was finished by Shamil Erdogan via TKO. Superlek became the new ONE Muay Thai Champion after a first-round knockout win but Aung La N Sang experienced a devastating defeat at ONE 168. A quick...
‘I’m living a lie': On the streets of a Colorado city, pregnant migrants struggle to survive
AURORA, Colo. (AP) — She was eight months pregnant when she was forced to leave her Denver homeless shelter. It was November. Ivanni Herrera took her 4-year-old son Dylan by the hand and led him into the chilly night, dragging a suitcase containing donated clothes and blankets she’d taken from the Microtel Inn & Suites. It was one of 10 hotels where Denver has housed more than 30,000 migrants, many of them Venezuelan, over the last two years.
Colorado man accused of defrauding federal employer of $1.2 million over 15 years
A Lakewood man was indicted last week by a federal grand jury for putting more than $1.2 million in personal purchases on his government credit card.James Montoya, 54, worked as an Information Technology (IT) Specialist for the U. S. Geological Survey in a Lakewood office. The U.S. Department of the Interior, which has oversight of the USGS, recently found questionable transactions on Montoya's government charge card during a routine operation to identify credit card misuse.According to the indictment, Montoya is accused of altering and falsifying documents to conceal purchases he made for personal goods and services. He is alleged to...
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