• Mother Shot At ATM, Drives Self To The Hospital

    Mother Shot At ATM, Drives Self To The Hospital
    By Tom Mustin
    WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (CBS4)– Wheat Ridge police are searching for clues outside of a Chase bank after a disturbing crime where a woman was shot while her child was nearby. She then drove herself to the hospital.
    “He is armed and dangerous,” Wheat Ridge Police spokeswoman Sara Spaulding told CBS4’s Tom Mustin.
    (credit: CBS)
    About 5 a.m. Tuesday a woman in her 30s pulled in to the bank at 38th and Wadsworth to withdraw cash from the ATM. Her 4-year-old child was
  • Cyclist Suffers Serious Injuries In Hit & Run

    Cyclist Suffers Serious Injuries In Hit & Run
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – Police are looking for a driver who hit a cyclist in Fort Collins Tuesday night and then fled the scene.
    The crash happened before 8 p.m. at the intersection of Lemay Avenue and Columbia Road.
    Police say the driver hit the 27-year-old cyclist and did not stop.
    Patrick Price suffered serious injuries and is listed in stable condition.
    “Witnesses reported Price was riding his bicycle south on Lemay Avenue when he was struck by an unknown vehicle. The suspec
  • Clifton Woman Receives Valentine’s Day Cards Of Inspiration

    Clifton Woman Receives Valentine’s Day Cards Of Inspiration
    CLIFTON, Colo. (CBS4)– People across the country are making sure a woman in Colorado knows she is loved this Valentine’s Day.Shirley O’Keefe lives in Clifton, between Grand Junction and Palisade. She suffers from a failing heart and kidneys.O’Keefe keeps proving doctors wrong and living longer than expected. Her latest goal is to make it past Mother’s Day… and beyond.“New york, California, haven’t gotten Nebraska yet but its coming- and I know peo
  • Police Activity Stalls Business In Cherry Creek North

    Police Activity Stalls Business In Cherry Creek North
    DENVER (CBS4)– Police officers were searching for a person called “suspicious” who was locked in a car on Wednesday afternoon.
    Officers rushed to the area of Third Avenue and Columbine and Josephine Street in Cherry Creek North where they attempted to contact the so-called “suspicious” person.Police set up a perimeter during the negotiations.
    ALERT: #DPD working to contact a suspicious party in area of 3rd & Columbine/Josephine. Expect delays in the area, perime
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  • Barricaded Suspect Shuts Down Streets In Cherry Creek North

    Barricaded Suspect Shuts Down Streets In Cherry Creek North
    DENVER (CBS4) – Police officers were searching for a person called “suspicious” who had locked himself in a car in Cherry Creek North on Wednesday afternoon.
    Officers rushed to the area of Third Avenue and Columbine and Josephine Street in Cherry Creek North where they attempted to contact the carjacking suspect. Those streets remained closed for several hours.
    (credit: CBS)
    Police set up a perimeter during the investigation which kept SWAT teams on alert.
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  • Police Tweet To Find Tweety Bird’s Parents

    Police Tweet To Find Tweety Bird’s Parents
    BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) – It may sound Looney Tunes, but it’s news worth tweeting about.
    The Boulder Police Department is all aflutter over whoever lost their bird, posting it about their on their Twitter account.
    Apparently someone thought their fine feathery fellow didn’t survive an attack by a crow, but the BPD has good news.We are looking for the owner who thinks their bird didn't survive a crow attack. We are happy to report that they were wrong. pic.twitter.com/pcoA5R5sa2
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  • College Football Recruit Hits Slopes To Make His Choice

    College Football Recruit Hits Slopes To Make His Choice
    DENVER (CBS4) – National Signing Day is on Wednesday as high school athletes sign their national letters of intent and make their college selections official.
    (credit: Connor Wedington/Twitter)
    The Bleacher Report posted a story about 4-star athlete Connor Wedington, who plays running back and cornerback, hitting the slopes to make his announcement to his commitment to the school of his choice in a unique way.
    Wedington’s finalists were Stanford, UCLA, Washington and Notre Dame.
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  • RTD Shooting Suspect Found With Muslim Documents

    RTD Shooting Suspect Found With Muslim Documents
    By Brian Maass
    DENVER (CBS4) – The suspect arrested and suspected of shooting and killing an RTD security guard Tuesday night was found with what law enforcement sources describe as Muslim documents, according to multiple law enforcement contacts, and had been known to federal law enforcement.
    Joshua Cummings, 37, a Texas native, was arrested shortly after the murder of RTD security guard Scott Vonlanken.
    (credit: CBS)
    Vonlanken was shot in the head by an assailant who fled. Police say the
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  • Trump Makes Unannounced Trip To Honor Fallen Navy SEAL

    Trump Makes Unannounced Trip To Honor Fallen Navy SEAL
    DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. (AP) — Assuming the somber duties of commander in chief, President Donald Trump made an unannounced trip Wednesday to honor the returning remains of a U.S. Navy SEAL killed in a weekend raid in Yemen.
    Chief Special Warfare Operator William “Ryan” Owens, a 36-year-old from Peoria, Illinois, was the first known U.S. combat casualty since Trump took office less than two weeks ago. An 8-year-old American girl was among 30 others killed in the operation on
  • Feds Push Back Deadline To Fix RTD’s ‘A Line’ Problems

    Feds Push Back Deadline To Fix RTD’s ‘A Line’ Problems
    DENVER (CBS4) – The federal deadline to fix issues with the A Line “train to the plane” from downtown Denver to Denver International Airport has been pushed back.
    There have been continuing problems on the A Line to DIA — primarily the gates are still opening too early and closing too late.
    (credit: CBS)
    The problem is mainly with the software controlling the gates and some of the gates are old and can’t handle the repeated use.
    The Regional Transportation
  • Body Found Under Tarp Identified

    Body Found Under Tarp Identified
    CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, Colo. (CBS4)– The man whose body was found underneath a tarp in Cherry Hills Village on Tuesday has been identified.The Arapahoe County Coroner’s Office released the man’s identity as Travis Hartsock. Evidence from the scene (credit: CBS)
    The body of Hartsock, 40, was discovered under a tarp near the intersection of East Layton Avenue and South Clarkson Street near the Cherry Hill Village and Englewood border.
    Hartsock’s body was found under a tarp u
  • RTD Shooting Suspect Is From Texas

    RTD Shooting Suspect Is From Texas
    By Brian Maass
    DENVER (CBS4) – The man arrested by Denver police as the suspect in the late night shooting of an RTD security guard is from Texas and had previously been arrested for assault.
    (credit: CBS)
    Police identified the suspect as Joshua Cummings, 37, and said he had a previous misdemeanor arrest more than five years ago.
    Cummings was charged in 2010 with assault and causing bodily injury/family violence in Texas.
    The Oklahoma Highway Patrol arrested Cummings in 2003 for speeding.
  • George And Barbara Bush To Do Super Bowl Coin Toss

    George And Barbara Bush To Do Super Bowl Coin Toss
    HOUSTON (CBS4) – The former president and first lardy have a super honor on Super Bowl Sunday.
    NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell invited the two to conduct the coin toss before the game.Pres/Mrs @GeorgeHWBush are honored by @NFL Commissioner Goddell's kind invite to flip the coin b4 #SuperBowl, and are looking forward to it.
    — Jim McGrath (@jgm41) February 1, 2017
    Jim McGrath, spokesman for the two, tweeted out the news Wednesday afternoon.
    Former President George H.W. Bush and First La
  • Beyonce Announces She’s Pregnant With Twins

    Beyonce Announces She’s Pregnant With Twins
    NEW YORK (AP) — Blue Ivy is about to become a big sister — twice.
    Beyonce and her husband, Jay Z, announced Wednesday on Instagram that the superstar singer is pregnant with twins.“We are incredibly grateful that our family will be growing by two,” said a statement signed “The Carters.” The news accompanied a photo of Beyonce showing a baby bump while wearing just a bra, underwear and a veil.
    Their daughter, Blue Ivy, was born in 2012.
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  • Synagogue Opens Doors To Muslims After Mosque Burns Down

    Synagogue Opens Doors To Muslims After Mosque Burns Down
    VICTORIA, Texas (CBS4/AP) – When the Victoria Islamic Center was destroyed in a fire, Temple B’nai Israel stepped up.
    “Thank you for opening your doors to the Muslims whose Mosque was burned down,” one person posted on their Facebook page. “Your gesture has truly touched our hearts and brought us closer together.”The south Texas mosque was destroyed in a fire Saturday morning.
    An online fund established to raise money to rebuild the mosque has so far exce
  • Trump urges Senate to change rules, push through court pick

    Trump urges Senate to change rules, push through court pick
    By Erica Werner and Mark Sherman, The Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump urged Majority leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday to change the rules of the Senate if necessary to swiftly push through his Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch. Trump’s words immediately escalated what’s shaping up as a feverish partisan battle over the vacancy on the Supreme Court.
    Trump’s endorsement of a scenario known on Capitol Hill as the “nuclear option” c
  • Federal government agrees to pay DaVita $538 million over underpayment claims

    Federal government agrees to pay DaVita $538 million over underpayment claims
    The federal government will pay Denver-based kidney dialysis company DaVita more than a half billion dollars to settle a lawsuit claiming the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs underpaid the company for services, DaVita announced in a regulatory filing Wednesday.
    DaVita alleged that the underpayments occurred between 2005 and 2011, according to Wednesday’s filing at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. DaVita claimed that a contract it had with the VA required higher payments.
    To
  • Rockies Ship Eddie Butler To Cubs, Receive Minor League Pitcher

    Rockies Ship Eddie Butler To Cubs, Receive Minor League Pitcher
    DENVER (AP) — The Chicago Cubs have acquired Eddie Butler from the Colorado Rockies for James Farris in a swap of right-handed pitchers.
    As part of Wednesday’s trade, the teams exchanged international bonus money slots for the signing period that starts July 2, with the Cubs getting No. 74 and the Rockies No. 28.
    Butler was designated for assignment Saturday after going 6-16 with a 6.50 ERA in 36 career games with the Rockies. The 25-year-old was the 46th overall pick in the 2012 ama
  • Five Must-See Destinations In Paris

    Five Must-See Destinations In Paris
    By Mark Horning
    Within the 41 square miles of Paris, France there are over 60 main attractions for visitors to discover ranging from Museums, Churches, Monuments and Squares as well as examples of contemporary and traditional architecture. This is far too many sites for the average tourist to attempt to visit during a short stay in the city of lights. Thus a list of the five most famous and must see attractions is in order.
    Before setting out there are three vital purchases that each traveler s
  • Snake Gets Stuck In Woman’s Earlobe

    Snake Gets Stuck In Woman’s Earlobe
    PORTLAND, Ore. (CBS4) – A woman landed in the emergency room when her snake decided to slither its way through her gauged earlobe.
    “By far one of my craziest life moments!” Ashley Glawe posted on Facebook last week. “Went to the emergency room because my ball python decided to get stuck in my gauged earlobe!”
    (credit: Ashley Glawe / Facebook)
    According to another post, which may not be appropriate for everyone due to language, Glawe said she was holding Bart wh
  • Northern Colorado football adds 39 players on National Signing Day

    Northern Colorado football adds 39 players on National Signing Day
    The University of Northern Colorado football coaching staff has been wandering the halls on the second floor of Bank of Colorado Arena in suit coats and ties lately.
    That’s when they haven’t been on the road tracking down the best high school and junior college players to fit their needs, starting today with National Letter of Intent signing day.
    This morning, it’s expected the UNC roster will officially have 39 new members — more than enough to fill the gap left by 22 se
  • Cats crash Westminster dog show

    Cats crash Westminster dog show
    More than 2,800 dogs — and a few pedigreed cats — will share the spotlight at this year’s Westminster Kennel Club dog show in New York, which runs Feb. 11, 13 and 14.
    In recent years, the show has expanded beyond traditional breed judging by adding agility and obedience competitions and a non-competitive “meet the breeds” event.
    This year’s “meet the breeds” event will include some really rare breeds for a dog show: pedigreed cats. Felines wer
  • Police: Security Guard Shooting ‘Unprovoked’

    Police: Security Guard Shooting ‘Unprovoked’
    DENVER (CBS4) – A security guard contracted through RTD was killed in Denver overnight in a shooting near Union Station. One person has been taken into custody. The motive for the shooting remains a mystery.
    (credit: CBS)
    The shooting took place just after 11 p.m. Tuesday near the intersection of 16th Street and Wynkoop Street. Two women told police they were talking to the guard and asking about light rail routes when they saw a man approach the guard from behind and point a gun to the vi
  • Rockies trade RHP Eddie Butler to Cubs for relief prospect James Farris

    Rockies trade RHP Eddie Butler to Cubs for relief prospect James Farris
    It didn’t take the Rockies very long to swing a deal for right-hander Eddie Butler, the former first-round pick who failed to meet high expectations and was designated for assignment on Saturday.
    The Rockies traded Butler to the Chicago Cubs Wednesday in exchange for right-handed relief prospect James Farris. Additionally, the clubs exchanged international slots as part of the trade.
    “It would not surprise me if there is a lot of interest in Eddie,” general manager Jeff Bridich
  • Man, woman and boy wounded in Fort Collins shooting

    Man, woman and boy wounded in Fort Collins shooting
    A man, woman and boy were wounded late Tuesday in a Fort Collins shooting that police say happened during an altercation between two groups.
    Investigators say the shooting happened just before midnight on the 2700 block of Worthington Avenue, just south of the Colorado State University campus. The wounded man, 22-year-old Cameron Salazar, and woman, 19-year-old Katlyn Mitchell, were taken to hospitals for treatment and later released.
    The boy, whose age was not released, arrived a
  • PHOTOS: Neil Gorsuch, Colorado judge is Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee

    PHOTOS: Neil Gorsuch, Colorado judge is Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee
    President Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court, a selection that gives the fourth-generation Coloradan a chance to become the state’s first high-court justice since Byron White retired in 1993.
  • Supreme Court Nominee Meets With Gardner

    Supreme Court Nominee Meets With Gardner
    WASHINGTON, DC (CBS4)– Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch met with Sen. Cory Gardner in his office in Capitol Hill on Wednesday, less than one day after his nomination was announced by President Donald Trump.
    Judge Neil Gorsuch with Sen. Cory Gardner (credit: CBS)
    Gardner was there for the announcement on Tuesday night.
    “Obviously we’re excited to have you here and just grateful for the opportunity,” said Gardner.“Delighted to be here to bring a little bit of
  • Bicyclist seriously hurt in Fort Collins hit-and-run Tuesday night

    Bicyclist seriously hurt in Fort Collins hit-and-run Tuesday night
    A 27-year-old man riding his bicycle in Fort Collins was seriously hurt after he was struck by a vehicle Tuesday night in a hit-and-run.
    Police say the collision happened about 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of South Lemay Avenue and Columbia Road. Responding officers found the bicyclist hurt in the roadway.
    He was taken to the Medical Center of the Rockies, where authorities say he is in stable condition.
    Fort Collins police says the vehicle that hit the bicyclist was last seen driving
  • Northeast Denver shooting leaves person with injuries

    Northeast Denver shooting leaves person with injuries
    A shooting Tuesday night in northeast Denver injured one person.
    Police say the shooting happened about 8 p.m. near the intersection of 37th Avenue and Franklin Street.Breaking 1/2 :#DPD officers investigating shooting at 37th Ave & Franklin St. Suspect described as a black male wearing orange hoodie.
    — Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) February 1, 2017
    2/2:Shooting at 37th Ave & Franklin St. Injury non life threatening.
    — Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) February 1, 201
  • Facebook Rolling Out new Feature Similar to Snapchat’s Stories

    Facebook Rolling Out new Feature Similar to Snapchat’s Stories
    CBS Local– Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram seem to mysteriously end up with similar features before long. Somehow, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter all seemed to ditch the chronological timeline not all too far off from each other. Snapchat begun to dabble in being an outlet to consume media and links, a hallmark for Facebook and Twitter.
    In recent months, Instagram has turned copycat in nabbing a similar ‘Stories’ feature that Snapchat was at the vangua
  • Facebook Follows Instagram, Steals From Snapchat

    Facebook Follows Instagram, Steals From Snapchat
    CBS Local– Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram seem to mysteriously end up with similar features before long. Somehow, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter all seemed to ditch the chronological timeline not all too far off from each other. Snapchat begun to dabble in being an outlet to consume media and links, a hallmark for Facebook and Twitter.
    In recent months, Instagram has turned copycat in nabbing a similar ‘Stories’ feature that Snapchat was at the vangua
  • Trump Eyes Senate ‘Nuclear’ Option On Gorsuch Nomination

    Trump Eyes Senate ‘Nuclear’ Option On Gorsuch Nomination
    WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump says if political “gridlock” stalls his Supreme Court pick, it may be time for the Senate’s Republican leader to consider the option to “go nuclear.”
    That would mean changing Senate rules to make it impossible to filibuster a high court nominee.
    The president tells reporters that if Senate Democrats try to block Neil Gorsuch’s nomination, he would say this to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell: “If
  • Jeff Sessions approved by Judiciary Committee after another bitter hearing

    Jeff Sessions approved by Judiciary Committee after another bitter hearing
    By Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post
    The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday voted 11-9 to advance the nomination of Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., as attorney general. He is expected to be confirmed by the full Senate by the end of the week.
    Republicans, who need only a majority vote to approve him, control 52 of the Senate’s 100 seats, and Democrats have thus far failed to convince anyone on the other side of the aisle to oppose Sessions.
    The committee vote, which passed along party l
  • Clinton Will Reflect On 2016 Race In New Book

    Clinton Will Reflect On 2016 Race In New Book
    NEW YORK (AP) — Hillary Clinton has a lot of plans for 2017, including some reflections on her stunning loss last fall to Donald Trump.
    The former secretary of state, senator and first lady is working on a book of personal essays that will come out this fall, Simon & Schuster told The Associated Press on Wednesday. The book, still untitled, is structured around hundreds of favorite quotations that have inspired her. The publisher said Clinton will use the quotes to “tell stories
  • Loveland Valentine’s Stamping Begins

    Loveland Valentine’s Stamping Begins
    LOVELAND, Colo. (CBS4) – The first card stamping for an annual Colorado tradition began Wednesday morning in Loveland.
    The Loveland Chamber of Commerce began their 71st annual Valentine’s re-mailing program with the first card stamping at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
    (credit: CBS)
    More than 160,000 valentines are expected to be sent to Loveland to receive a special cachet stamp and postmark, making it the largest re-mailing program of its kind in the nation.
    (credit: CBS)
    The 2017 cachet was de
  • Pedestrian Seriously Injured After Being Struck By Car

    Pedestrian Seriously Injured After Being Struck By Car
    DENVER (CBS4)– A pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a car early Wednesday morning.The collision happened at Federal Boulevard and Louisiana Avenue.Federal Boulevard was closed in both directions for more than an hour during the accident cleanup and investigation.
    It is unclear what led up to the collision. The pedestrian was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
  • Senator: Army Corps Told To Approve Dakota Pipeline Easement

    Senator: Army Corps Told To Approve Dakota Pipeline Easement
    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The acting secretary of the Army has ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to allow construction of the Dakota Access pipeline under a Missouri River reservoir, a North Dakota senator said, the latest twist in the months-long legal battle over the $3.8 billion project.
    The Standing Rock Sioux, whose opposition to the project attracted the support of thousands of protesters from around the country to North Dakota, immediately vowed to return to court to stop it.
    A constr
  • 6 questions about court cases challenging Donald Trump’s immigration order

    6 questions about court cases challenging Donald Trump’s immigration order
    By Ann E. Marimow and Spencer S. Hsu, The Washington Post
    It didn’t take long for federal courts to be brought in on challenges to President Donald Trump’s immigration order.
    The executive order signed Friday blocks citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States and halts refugee resettlement for 120 days.
    The action prompted a flurry of cases in federal courthouses across the country and judges blocking parts of the initiative.
    Here are six questions abo
  • UCHealth to launch online appointment scheduling, virtual doctors visits

    UCHealth to launch online appointment scheduling, virtual doctors visits
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    UCHealth, the giant Colorado hospital network with more than 100 clinic locations across the state, on Wednesday announced a new, tech-focused rebranding campaign aimed at better connecting with patients.
    The network plans to roll out increased used of online appointment scheduling and virtual doctor visits, as well as a phone app and a new website. UCHealth CEO Elizabeth Concordia said the campaign was put together after talking with 5,000 patients, staff me
  • Gary McCord On Phoenix Open: ‘Always A Great Tournament’

    Gary McCord On Phoenix Open: ‘Always A Great Tournament’
    By Dave Shedloski
    The Waste Management Phoenix Open has the perfect date on the PGA TOUR calendar. What other event is big enough to share the weekend sports stage with the Super Bowl?
    The Greatest Show on Grass returns this weekend on CBS Sports, and the usual mix of fan fun and fantastic golf are on the menu at TPC Scottsdale. More than 600,000 fans came out last year to watch the golf, and a similar number are expected this week when 26 of the top 30 in the FedExCup standings are in the
  • Tiger Woods looking to Roger Federer for inspiration in 2017

    Tiger Woods looking to Roger Federer for inspiration in 2017
    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Tiger Woods is looking to old friend Roger Federer for some inspiration.
    The 40-year-old American hasn’t won a major since 2008, while the 35-year-old Federer claimed his 18th Grand Slam title on Sunday at the Australian Open, beating Rafael Nadal in the final in his first tournament following a six-month injury layoff.
    “What Rog has done is he’s been dominant for so long,” Woods said as he continues his comeback from 16 months off at t
  • Donald Trump’s Tweets Are Now Presidential Records

    Donald Trump’s Tweets Are Now Presidential Records
    WASHINGTON (AP) – By many accounts, Donald Trump’s bold use of Twitter helped him get the attention and votes necessary to win a presidential race few initially thought he could. Given Trump’s affinity for the social media platform, it was unsurprising that tweets began streaming from his @realDonaldTrump account before noon on Inauguration Day.
    Trump’s first tweets as president included snippets of his inauguration speech, simple thank yous to supporters and a short clip
  • Usain Bolt resigned to losing relay gold, but not holding grudges

    Usain Bolt resigned to losing relay gold, but not holding grudges
    MELBOURNE, Australia — Usain Bolt says he is resigned to the fact that he’s lost one of his nine Olympic gold medals, but isn’t holding any grudges against drug-tainted Jamaican relay teammate Nesta Carter.
    Carter has said he will appeal after re-analysis of his sample from the 2008 Beijing Games using more advanced scientific methods returned a positive test to the prohibited stimulant methylhexaneamine.
    The result announced by the International Olympic Committee last week mea
  • St. Louis, San Diego bidding for MLS expansion teams

    St. Louis, San Diego bidding for MLS expansion teams
    By Ronald Blum, The Associated Press
    NEW YORK — Dropped by the NFL, St. Louis and San Diego are among bidders from 12 areas applying for four Major League Soccer expansion teams.
    Two of the teams, which have $150 million expansion fees, will start play in 2020. MLS Commissioner Don Garber said Tuesday that having stadium financing in place is a condition for selection.
    “In the past, we weren’t in a position to demand that every new market came in with all their I’s dotted
  • America’s Bacon Supply Is Seriously Depleted; Prices Surge

    America’s Bacon Supply Is Seriously Depleted; Prices Surge
    CBS Local – You should sit down for this.
    Are you ready?
    Okay, well, there’s no easy way to say this, but we might have a bacon problem.
    According to the Ohio Pork Council, demand for bacon has become consistently superior to supply.
    “Today’s pig farmers are setting historic records by producing more pigs than ever,” said Rich Deaton, Ohio Pork Council president. “Yet our reserves are still depleting.”
    The problem is the frozen pork belly reserve, which
  • Atlanta Falcons: Road To The Super Bowl

    Atlanta Falcons: Road To The Super Bowl
    By Shawn Lealos
    When the 2016 NFL season started, the Atlanta Falcons were coming off an 8-8 season and only made some cosmetic improvements to their team. However, in a twist that surprised many experts, the Falcons finished the season winning the NFC South, earning a first round bye with the second-best record in the NFC, and made it to the Super Bowl by beating the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers. Here is a look at how the Atlanta Falcons made it to Super Bowl LI.
    The 2016 Offseason
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