The worst winters I've seen No matter how bad things get, there’s always some old guy around to say, “Yeah, but I’ve seen worse.” The forecast last weekend had me thinking about the worst winters I’ve seen in my 53 years in. The ... 01/8/2025 - 3:58 pm | View Link
President Donald Trump’s mass pardoning of more than 1,500 people connected to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U. S. Capitol includes at least 30 Coloradans who will either see their convictions wiped out or pending charges dropped.
Trump announced the pardons and commutations late Monday, hours after his inauguration in Washington, D.
With President Donald Trump inaugurated on Monday, metro Denver immigrant communities and residents are now wondering how soon his policies — including proposed mass deportations — could be carried out locally.
So far, reports in recent days of potential raids targeting Denver’s immigrant communities by U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement are unconfirmed.
But The Wall Street Journal, citing unnamed sources, included Denver on a list of major U.
The Broncos want to close the gap between them and the league’s top contenders. From drafting a running back and linebacker to adding a veteran tight end, here are a few moves Denver could make to achieve its goal:
Extend DE Zach Allen
Allen is entering the final year of his three-year, $45.7 million deal, and is coming off a career season.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a Regional Transportation District train in Denver’s Central Park neighborhood on Monday, police officials said.
Denver police received a call about the crash near Smith Road and Quebec Street at 3:28 p.m. and investigators are still determining what happened, according to the agency. The unidentified person who died was an adult man.
The northbound ramp from Quebec Street to Smith Road is closed for the crash investigation.
There were 54 passengers on the A Line train at the time and none reported injuries, RTD spokesperson Marta Sipeki said.
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Shuttle buses are replacing light rail service between the 38th/Blake and 40th/Airport-Gateway Park stations until further notice, according to the agency.
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Colorado head football coach Bill McCartney, left, talks with quarterbacks coach Gary Barnett as they attend a state championship game at Longmont High School on Dec. 8, 1990. Barnett would later become the Buffaloes’ offensive coordinator and head coach. (Cliff Grassmick/Daily Camera)
In December of 1990, Colorado head football coach Bill McCartney and his quarterbacks coach, Gary Barnett, went to Longmont High School to watch a player they were recruiting.
CU had wrapped up a 10-1-1 regular season, was ranked No.
Colorado’s Assane Diop drives on AJ Lux of the knights during the Colorado Bellarmine game on December 21, 2024.(Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
It’s not one issue that has hamstrung the Colorado men’s basketball team through the futility of the start of its return season in the Big 12.
Some nights, the Buffs are lagging on the glass.