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Broncos get shockingly great injury news on key offensive playmaker
The Denver Broncos are on the doorstep of training camp in 2024, and on top of roster battles and new players coming in, one of the most important things to note will be overall attendance at camp relative to injured players or previously injured players. We already know that a handful of defensive players will open up training camp on the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list: Safeties Caden Sterns and Delarrin Turner-Yell as well as linebacker Drew Sanders.
A hidden reason why the Broncos offensive line is now a strength
For the Broncos, it starts in practice. There was a time during training-camp sessions where the loudest voices came from the offensive-line area of the field, with position coaches whose verbal eviscerations could collaborate with the heat to melt the sport’s 300-pound leviathans into puddles, where every practice repetition could come with life-or-death gravitas.
Food truck rallies to check out this summer around Colorado Springs
For the times you can't decide on what to eat, food truck rallies have you covered with tons of tasty options. Whether you're craving a feast, a snack, or a sweet treat, these culinary delights on wheels are worth checking out. Here are six free food truck rallies happening around...
Nuggets fans should be furious as team clearly hasn't learned from past mistakes
Now that the Nuggets roster is all but settled, it’s a good time to reflect on some of the moves that were made this offseason. Most of the focus is on the splashy transactions; letting Kentavious Caldwell-Pope walk, signing Russell Westbrook, and even trading up to draft DaRon Holmes.
Denver mayor touts responses to homelessness, immigration in first State of City speech
Denver has accomplished much after one year under Mayor Mike Johnston, he said in his State of the City speech Monday, but he added there is still much to do if the city is to become a “vibrant” hometown and “capital of the New West.”. During the...
Sears Trostel Lumber & Millwork announces new ownership
Sears Trostel Lumber & Millwork, a lumber supplier and millwork manufacturer based in Fort Collins, CO since 1929, has announced its sale to new owner, David Seidl, a Fort Collins entrepreneur. The company was previously owned by Curt Viehmeyer and Steve Schwartz, who have played a pivotal role in its success and longevity since purchasing the business from the family of Bob Sears in 1981. The sale was finalized on July 1, 2024.
Smoke From Wildfires Causing Glow In The Air In Fort Collins
There’s a bit of a glow in the air around Fort Collins and while it may look mysterious, the source is a seasonal one. According to the Coloradoan, it’s coming from wildfires burning across the West and Canada. A wildfire and smoke map shows Fort Collins covered by a “medium density” smoke cloud, with many fires burning in other states to the north, southwest and northwest. Winds in Fort Collins were blowing from the northwest on Monday morning, and the National Weather Service attributed the smoke to fires in the western United States and Canada.
After Over 30 Years and New Owners, Colorado Sandwich Shop May Be Closed for Good
A sandwich shop in Colorado that began as a college class project blossomed into a legendary spot near campus. What began in 1988 may have seen its official last day in the summer of 2024. Running a restaurant/bar, even one as small as this one, isn't easy. When you add...
Saturday storm brought big rain to Fort Collins, which is behind for summer
That intense Saturday evening storm gave parts of Fort Collins a pretty good drink during what has been a dry summer so far. Some weather watchers in west Fort Collins reported more than an inch of rain fell starting about 7 p.m., while the Colorado State University weather station, on the main campus,...
Colorado Man Arrested for ‘Fowl Play’ With Over 3 Dozen Chickens
A Colorado man has been arrested and the chickens on the property have been seized. According to the Adams County Sheriff's Department, the suspect has been accused of using more than 30 roosters for cockfighting. The joint investigation involved the Adams County Sheriff's Office and Adams County Animal Management with...
McCluskie Addresses Colorado Rural Public School Support
Colorado House Speaker Julie McCluskie delivered remarks on Monday at the Elevating Rural Colorado Partnership event in Keystone, CO, and discussed recent efforts to boost career pathways in rural Colorado and support rural public schools. The event, organized by Colorado Succeeds, the Colorado Education Initiative, Empower Schools, and Lyra Colorado,...
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