Indiana Fever's Front Office Shakeup Sparks Questions About Christie Sides' Future Sides faced criticism from a significant portion of Indiana Fever fans throughout the 2024 WNBA season. While the Fever ultimately made a push to the playoffs, many felt the team didn't reach its full ... 10/4/2024 - 7:19 am | View Link
Fans Ponder Christie Sides' Fate After Indiana Fever Front Office Change On Friday, the Indiana Fever announced that they have named Amber Cox as the team's new Chief Operating Officer (COO) and General Manager. This coincides with L ... 10/4/2024 - 5:21 am | View Link
Indiana Fever Made Major Personnel Change After Playoff Exit The Indiana Fever are coming off their best season in years thanks in no small part to a dominant rookie season by superstar Caitlin Clark. Following their playoff exit, the Fever are making some ... 10/4/2024 - 4:16 am | View Link
Indiana Fever Shake Things Up at the Top Following WNBA Season The Indiana Fever have made sweeping changes to the front office after being eliminated from the WNBA Playoffs. 10/4/2024 - 3:01 am | View Link
Indiana Fever name new general manager; Lin Dunn to move into new position Amber Cox will join the Fever Oct. 28 as chief operating officer and general manager. Current GM and former Fever head coach Lin Dunn will move into a new position as senior advisor. 10/4/2024 - 2:50 am | View Link
By BIANCA VÁZQUEZ TONESS, Associated Press
AURORA — East Colfax Avenue was the best place to find a job. That’s what everyone told Sofia Roca.
Never mind the open drug use, the sex workers or the groups of other migrant women marching the sidewalks soliciting work at the very same Mexican restaurants and bakeries.
On East Colfax in Aurora, bosses would speak Spanish and might be willing to hire someone like Roca — a 49-year-old immigrant from Colombia — without legal authorization to work.
A 78-year-old hiker was found dead Thursday in Pitkin County’s White River National Forest, sheriff’s officials said.
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After nearly 10 months of extensive repairs and cleaning, the Colorado Supreme Court building will reopen its doors to the public on Tuesday.
“The Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center is an important symbol in our legal community — it is the hub of activity for a number of agencies critical to our judicial system,” Chief Justice Monica M.
A baseball phenomenon is coming to Coors Field next summer.
The Savannah Bananas will play in LoDo on Aug. 9 and 10, bringing their zany, entertaining style of play to Denver for the first time as part of a summer tour to 18 MLB stadiums and three football stadiums.
Banana Ball is an unconventional style of baseball focused on fun and excitement that originated at Grayson Stadium in Savannah, Georgia, in 2020.
The 46-year-old man fatally shot by Thornton police officers during an August standoff has been identified, coroner’s officials announced Thursday.
Pedro Noe Sotelo was shot by Thornton officers on Aug. 12 after shooting his dog and firing at police, according to the police department.
Paramedics took Sotelo to the hospital, where he later died from his injuries on Sept.
Odds are back up that a system developing in the Gulf of Mexico could become a tropical depression or storm before it makes its way to Florida next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
As of the NHC’s 8 a.m. tropical outlook, forecasters are looking at the trough of low pressure currently with disorganized showers and thunderstorms located over the western Gulf of Mexico that is expected to form into a larger area of low pressure in the southwestern to south-central Gulf this weekend.
“Thereafter some gradual development is possible while the low moves slowly eastward or northeastward.