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More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareDenver Public Library’s central branch is closed until November for renovations, though curbside pickup and remote services are still available, library officials said Thursday. Related Articles Colorado News | Colorado library fired employee for speaking out about cancellation of Pride event, lawsuit alleges Colorado News | Elizabeth School District suspending “controversial” library books, alerting parents when students check out “sensitive” reads Colorado News | Boulder library tests out vape detection device Colorado News | What a long, strange trip it’s been for this psychedelic library book returned 13,437 days late Colorado News | Garfield County leaders tell library to keep “pornographic materials” away from kids in latest salvo over Japanese graphic novels Construction crews already finished upgrades to program space, bathrooms, the children’s library, meeting rooms, elevators and Schelessman Hall. Ongoing projects include finishing deferred maintenance and relocating some library services, according to library officials. Upgrades at the Central Library and 10 other branches are funded by the 2017 Elevate Denver bond, when voters approved nearly $1 billion for roads, parks, city buildings and health and cultural facilities.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIt takes a special kind of stamina to chase down Steelers quarterback Justin Fields an entire game. That’s why Zach Allen is paid the big bucks. Allen was in Fields’ face from the start of Denver’s matchup against Pittsburgh last week. But it wasn’t until the two-minute mark of the second quarter that Allen took down the speedy signal caller, maneuvering past a pair of offensive linemen before striking Fields on his blind side. Through two games, Allen has been one of the best pass rushers in the league.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe Broncos are not considering a pocket change. But Bo Nix must change how he operates in the pocket. You cannot rank 27th in ESPN’s quarterback ratings and harbor delusions of adequacy. Bo knows he must improve. Of course, this season will be graded on a curve. Patience and perspective are required in his evaluation. However, the quarterback is not blameless while guiding an offense that cannot find the end zone with Google Maps. First, context is required.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAn 18-year-old woman died after she was hit by the teen driver of a pickup truck while crossing East 64th Avenue last week, according to the Commerce City Police Department. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | 9-year-old boy struck by semitrailer, killed while crossing U. S. 50 near Pueblo Crime and Public Safety | Three killed after Jeep driver crashes into roadside CDOT workers near Palisade Crime and Public Safety | One killed in auto-pedestrian crash near Holly Park Pool in Centennial Crime and Public Safety | Pedestrian injured in Denver hit-and-run, police search for driver Crime and Public Safety | Aurora 12-year-old struck by truck on her way to middle school The woman was crossing the street near the 5100 block of East 64th Avenue on Friday night when she was struck by the juvenile driver, police officials said in a post on Facebook.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareColorado Buffaloes defensive back Carter Stoutmire, left, shares a laugh with head coach Deion Sanders during football practice on Aug. 12, 2024, in Boulder, Colo. (CU Athletics) In coming to Colorado, Carter Stoutmire knew that he needed to be ready to adjust. “(Cornerbacks coach Kevin) Mathis was like, ‘You’re gonna be our swing guy.’ So wherever they need me, that’s where I was gonna be able to fit in,” Stoutmire said this week. The sophomore defensive back from Plano, Texas, has been needed the past couple of weeks and he’s delivered for the Buffs (2-1), who host Baylor (2-1) at Folsom Field on Saturday (6 p.m., Fox). After playing just 10 snaps in the season opener, Stoutmire has filled in for injured safety Shilo Sanders the past two weeks, posting 11 tackles and a pass breakup.
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