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Jun 12 2023
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Malone Eyes Denver Dynasty For Golden Nuggets
Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone is targeting a dynasty after leading the franchise to a first-ever NBA championship on Monday. The Colorado franchise ended a 47-season wait for glory in the Mile High City on Monday, downing the Miami Heat 94-89 to complete an emphatic 4-1 victory in the best-of-seven NBA Finals. And with confetti still falling at the Ball Arena, Malone wasted no time in
Barron'sJun 09 2023
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Lead attorney in Marshall Fire lawsuit: Xcel Energy "just doesn't want to accept responsibility"
The lead attorney in the lawsuit that was filed against Xcel Energy after the Marshall Fire says this week's announcement of the wildfire's causes only strengthens the case of those he's representing. On Thursday authorities revealed that the fire, which destroyed more than 1,000 homes and several commercial properties, actually started as two separate fires. An investigation by the Boulder
CBS News (Online)Apr 06 2023
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Missing kids found when officers pull over truck with broken headlight, NE cops say
Two missing Colorado children were found during a traffic stop in Nebraska, troopers said. A trooper pulled over the driver of a pickup truck on Interstate 80 near York just before 1 a.m. on April 5 after noticing one of its headlights was out, Nebraska State Patrol said in a news release. After running the truck’s license plate during the traffic stop, the trooper learned the tag belonged to
The Fresno BeeJun 15 2023
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Denver Nuggets 2023 Champions Parade and Rally
Denver Nuggets fans poured into downtown Denver to celebrate the Nuggets’ first NBA title with a parade and rally on Thursday, June 15, 2023. The Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat on Monday, June 12, becoming the 2023 NBA Champions. The parade route begins at Union Station, follows 17th St., and turns on Broadway into Civic Center Park. Players, coaches and management from Denver’s unforgettable
The Denver PostJul 21 2023
Analysis
A Scientist Said Her Research Could Help With Repatriation. Instead, It Destroyed Native Remains.
Two decades ago, an anthropology professor at the University of Utah asked the National Science Foundation to fund research on Native American ancestors to determine when the cultivations of crops like corn first became prevalent in their cultures.
The studies, according to the research proposals, would involve analyzing Ancestral Pueblo remains that museums had excavated around 1900
ProPublicaJun 11 2023
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Boston hopes home -- and Rockies -- mean more runs
June 12 - In search of more offense, the Boston Red Sox return home to open a three-game homestand against the Colorado Rockies on Monday night. Although Boston won two of three games against the New York Yankees over the weekend, the Red Sox were held to seven runs in the series. Boston has scored three runs or fewer in eight of its last nine games and has a 3-6 record over that span. "We
ReutersJun 08 2023
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Marshall fire started by week-old embers on Twelve Tribes property, Xcel power line, Boulder sheriff says
The most destructive wildfire in Colorado history started in two places — on the grounds of an international religious cult and from a broken power line about 2,000 feet away, Boulder County Sheriff Curtis Johnson said Thursday, announcing the results of a 17-month investigation into the origin of the Marshall fire. A fire that was thought to be extinguished on the Twelve Tribes‘ property at
Canon City Daily RecordJun 14 2023
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Rockies fall apart in seventh inning of 6-3 loss to Boston Red Sox
The Colorado Rockies’ chance to sweep the Boston Red Sox fell apart instantly on Wednesday night. The Rockies held a slim 2-1 lead when the Red Sox scored five runs in the seventh inning of a 6-3 loss after a two-hour rain delay at Fenway Park. The fireworks began when Rockies starter Austin Gomber allowed back-to-back singles, leading to a pitching change. With reliever Brent Suter on the
The Denver PostJul 05 2023
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Supreme Court LGBTQ 'Fake Case' Could be Reversed—Lawyer
As backlash grows over the Supreme Court's recent decision to rule in favor of a Christian designer who didn't want to make wedding websites for a gay couple in 303 Creative v. Elenis, allegations that the case hinged on a fake claim are gaining strength.
Lawyer Neal Katyal, who as acting solicitor general between 2010 and 2011 argued more than 50 cases in front of the Supreme Court,
NewsweekJun 10 2023
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Four Dallas-area volleyball standouts competing for spots at U19 World Championship
Plano Prestonwood Christian volleyball star Macaria Spears has represented her country before, playing on the United States team that won the under-19 Pan American Cup last summer. This summer, Spears and three other Dallas-area standouts will be competing for spots on the USA team that will play in the FIVB Girls U19 World Championship in Croatia and Hungary. Spears, who will be a junior next
The Dallas Morning News