• RTD Board To Vote On Temporarily Reduced Fares On N Line

    RTD Board To Vote On Temporarily Reduced Fares On N Line
    THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4) – RTD’s N Line commuter train isn’t operating yet, but the agency’s board is considering giving riders a discount for the first six months.
    The N Line has been delayed until Summer 2020. (credit: CBS)
    The train will connect people from Union Station to Thornton and Northglenn. The line was originally supposed to open in 2018, but suffered delays which push that event until possibly August 2020.
    RTD FasTracks groundbreaking for the North Metro line i
  • Metro State University Denver Students Watch History In The Making With Impeachment Hearings

    Metro State University Denver Students Watch History In The Making With Impeachment Hearings
    DENVER (CBS4)– Across the country, Americans watched the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. Joining them, students in Dr. Rob Preuhs’ political science class at Metro State University in Denver.
    WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 13: Members of the House Intelligence Committee and their counsels listen to testimony from top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine William B. Taylor Jr. as members of the press work during the first public hearings held by the Hous
  • Child Playing With Matches, Candles Starts Fire That Causes $50,000 In Damage

    Child Playing With Matches, Candles Starts Fire That Causes $50,000 In Damage
    WESTMINSTER, Colo. (CBS4)– Firefighters in Westminster rushed to put out a house fire in the 7500 block of Bryant Street on Tuesday night. The fire started after a child was playing with matches and candles in the garage. (credit: CBS)
    When they arrived, the detached garage was fully engulfed in flames.Flames could be seen to up 30 feet high. There were also reports of a possible explosion.(credit: CBS)
    Crews were able to keep the fire from spreading to nearby homes but the damage to the h
  • Student Shot In Drive-By Near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College

    Student Shot In Drive-By Near Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College
    DENVER (CBS4)– Denver police said a student was injured in a drive-by shooting Wednesday afternoon about a half-mile from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College. Officers were called to the 4500 block of Espana Way around 1:45 p.m.
    (credit: CBS)
    Investigators said the student attends Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College. As she was exiting a vehicle parked on Espana Way, officers said someone inside a brown sedan driving northbound opened fire, striking her in the leg.
    Dr. Martin Lut
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  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College In Lockout After Nearby Shooting

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College In Lockout After Nearby Shooting
    DENVER (CBS4)– Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Early College went into a lockdown as a precautionary measure on Wednesday afternoon. School officials said there was a potential threat near the school building.
    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Early College (credit: CBS)
    The lockdown was moved to a lockout at 1:44 p.m. Wednesday. The school, located at 19535 E 46th Ave. is near the scene where Denver police investigated a shooting.
    (credit: CBS)
    The shooting in the 4500 block of Espana Way left one w
  • Neighbors Fed Up With Growing Pothole Fill It With Christmas Tree

    Neighbors Fed Up With Growing Pothole Fill It With Christmas Tree
    ATLANTA (CBS Local) — A group of homeowners in Atlanta have placed a Christmas tree inside a gaping pothole on their street, hoping it would pressure local officials to do something about it.
    “I can see down five or six feet of hollowed out area beneath there,” homeowner Peter West told CBS affiliate WGCL. “We’d love to have a new road.”
    Decorated with lights and ornaments, neighbors placed the tree on Archwood Drive in Atlanta’s Northcrest subdivision e
  • Autistic Child Fulfills Dream Of Being A Wendy’s Manager

    Autistic Child Fulfills Dream Of Being A Wendy’s Manager
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (CBS Local) — A Missouri boy on the autism spectrum recently got to fulfill his dream of working as a fast-food restaurant manager for a day.
    First grader Eric Johnson was very excited to take over operations at a Wendy’s restaurant in Springfield on Monday, his mother, Denise Johnson, told CBS affiliate KOLR.
    “I said to him, what do you want to be when you grow up,” she said. “I thought he was going to say like a professional gamer, he just said &l
  • Fort Collins Police K9 Ivo Loses Battle With ‘Rapidly-Developing’ Cancer

    Fort Collins Police K9 Ivo Loses Battle With ‘Rapidly-Developing’ Cancer
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) – Fort Collins Police Services announced the sudden loss of K9 “Ivo.” Ivo, a 4-year-old Belgian Malinois, died following complications during surgery. FCPS said veterinarians at Colorado State University found rapidly-developing cancer in the dog.Ivo was escorted from the CSU facility, and honored by members from FCPS, Larimer County Sheriff deputies, UCHealth medics, Poudre Fire Authority firefighters and more.
    K9 Ivo of the Fort Collins Police Servi
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  • Elway: Broncos will send scout to Kaepernick's workout and interview

    Even after 49ers QB rejected and later deposed Elway, Denver GM is doing what's best for team and league by delegating a pro scout to Atlanta on Saturday.        
  • Samuel Harding, Tammy Pierce Identified In Homicide, Officer-Involved Shooting

    Samuel Harding, Tammy Pierce Identified In Homicide, Officer-Involved Shooting
    LOVELAND, Colo. (CBS4) – The Larimer County Coroner has released the identity of two people killed in Loveland Monday evening. Samuel Harding, 60, and Tammy Pierce, 59, both of Loveland, died at a home in the 3300 block of Cuchara Court in Loveland.
    Police in Loveland investigate an officer-involved shooting on Cuchara Court. (credit: CBS)
    A Loveland police officer was dispatched to the home on a welfare check after a report of a possible homicide. Harding was found dead in the garage
  • Colorado Lawmaker Wants To End SAT Score Requirement On High School Transcripts

    Colorado Lawmaker Wants To End SAT Score Requirement On High School Transcripts
    (CBS4) – For years, SAT tests have been a vital benchmark that colleges and universities use to decide who they admit. But a growing number of schools — 44%, or 1,050 — have made it optional in the admissions process.Students who take the standardized test in Colorado have no say in whether their score is on their transcript. The Colorado Department of Education requires it.
    “It wasn’t something I was aware of,” said Susan Harmon, the parent of two high school
  • Election Officials Continue to Verify Votes In Aurora Mayor’s Race

    Election Officials Continue to Verify Votes In Aurora Mayor’s Race
    AURORA, Colo. (CBS4)– Election officials continue to verify about 2,300 ballots in the race for Aurora mayor. Former Congressman Mike Coffman leads the NAACP chapter President Omar Montgomery by fewer than 300 votes.Mike Coffman and Omar Montgomery (credit: CBS)The verification process, called curing, will end at Midnight. Volunteers are making phone calls and going door-to-door to make sure those votes are properly counted. (credit: CBS)
    Complicating matters in the ballot tally, Aurora si
  • TRY THIS: Fig And Brown Butter Spice Cake From ‘Joy Of Cooking’

    TRY THIS: Fig And Brown Butter Spice Cake From ‘Joy Of Cooking’
    Photo Courtesy of Simon & Schuster
    In the nearly ninety years since Irma S. Rombauer self-published the first three thousand copies of Joy of Cooking in 1931, it has become the kitchen bible, with more than 20 million copies in print. The 2019 edition of Joy, available now from Simon & Schuster, has been thoroughly revised and expanded by Irma’s great-grandson John Becker and his wife, Megan Scott.
    Get a taste of Joy with this recipe for Fig and Brown Butter Spi
  • Denver City Council Approves Mayor Michael Hancock’s Budget For Next Year

    Denver City Council Approves Mayor Michael Hancock’s Budget For Next Year
    DENVER (CBS4)– The Denver City Council approved Mayor Michael Hancock’s budget for next year. The $1.5 billion spending plan was given final approval on Tuesday night. (credit: CBS)
    Hancock hopes the budget can help improve a few specific points, including battling homelessness, reducing traffic congestion, combating climate change and keeping neighborhoods safe.
  • Vikings coach Zimmer on Kubiak: 'I love how Gary is a very non-ego person'

    Kubiak's influence has improved Minnesota's offense from No. 20 in league to No. 8.        
  • Box Truck Slams Into Concrete Barrier On I-25 Near Castle Rock

    Box Truck Slams Into Concrete Barrier On I-25 Near Castle Rock
    CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (CBS4)– There were some traffic delays on Interstate 25 south of the Denver metro area early Wednesday morning. The driver of a box truck seemingly lost control and slammed into the concrete barrier on the interstate.(credit: Colorado State Patrol)
    The crash closed the southbound lanes of I-25 and some northbound lanes for about 90 minutes.The truck was dangling into the southbound lanes for a time.
  • Dierks Bentley Opening ‘Whiskey Row’ Restaurant And Bar In Denver

    Dierks Bentley Opening ‘Whiskey Row’ Restaurant And Bar In Denver
    DENVER (CBS4) — Country music singer Dierks Bentley is opening a restaurant and bar in Denver’s LoDo neighborhood. It will be the fifth restaurant in Bentley’s “Whiskey Row” chain.
    Recording artist Dierks Bentley (credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images for ACM)
    “Every Whiskey Row is located in a city and state that is very special to me,” Bentley said in a statement. “I couldn’t be more excited about Whiskey Row now having a home in Denver.”
  • Dogs, Cats, Bird, Lizard Survive Burning Home

    Dogs, Cats, Bird, Lizard Survive Burning Home
    DENVER (CBS4)– An overnight fire nearly destroyed a home in Denver. Firefighters rushed to the burning home in the 4300 block of Utah Place. (credit: CBS)
    The home was still smoldering hours later. Firefighters say the man and his daughter who live there weren’t home at the time.(credit: CBS)A dog, a couple of cats, a bird and a lizard survived the fire. (credit: CBS)
    Fire investigators are trying to figure out what started the fire.
  • Denver Art Museum Sets Opening Date For New Welcome Center

    Denver Art Museum Sets Opening Date For New Welcome Center
    DENVER (CBS4) – The Denver Art Museum announced on Wednesday that they will be opening their new welcome center in June 2020. The Sie Welcome Center will open on June 6, 2020.
    An artist’s rendering shows how the new welcome center will look. (credit: Denver Art Museum)
    The new three-story building will serve as a gateway between the museum’s Frederic C. Hamilton Building and the Lanny and Sharon Martin Building, which is being modernized for future visitors. The Martin Building
  • Nathan MacKinnon Leads Avalanche To 4-0 Win Against Winnipeg Jets

    Nathan MacKinnon Leads Avalanche To 4-0 Win Against Winnipeg Jets
    WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Adam Werner had no time to think about his hockey dream coming true. Werner made 40 saves in his unexpected NHL debut and Nathan MacKinnon finished with two goals and two assists as the Colorado Avalanche extended their winning streak to three games with a 4-0 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night.
    Werner’s shutout is shared with Pavel Francouz, who started but only lasted 31 seconds before getting injured.
    “Of course there’s some nerve
  • ‘We Have No Plan B’: Marco Dorado, DACA Recipient From Colorado, Talks About Future

    ‘We Have No Plan B’: Marco Dorado, DACA Recipient From Colorado, Talks About Future
    DENVER (CBS4)– Students and others in Denver are rallying in support of Dreamers as the U.S. Supreme Court considers the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. Colorado-based DACA recipient Marco Dorado is in the nation’s capital this week.
    Copter4 flew over the Dreamers rally on Nov. 8, 2019 (credit: CBS)
    Dorado admits the shadow of fear is growing for him and thousands of other dreamers as their jobs, scholarships and lives as they know it in the United States are threate
  • Drew Lock, Bryce Callahan Return To Broncos Practice After Long Absences Due To Injuries

    Drew Lock, Bryce Callahan Return To Broncos Practice After Long Absences Due To Injuries
    ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) – Two players made their long-awaited debuts as the Denver Broncos practiced on Tuesday: rookie quarterback Drew Lock and free agent cornerback Bryce Callahan. Lock landed on injured reserve to start the season after spraining his right thumb during an exhibition game against San Francisco in mid-August. The Broncos will have to make a decision on his status by Dec. 3. If they don’t activate him by that date, he’ll stay on IR and his season will be over.
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  • Viral Scam: That $75 Costco Coupon Is Fake

    Viral Scam: That $75 Costco Coupon Is Fake
    (CNN) — That $75 Costco coupon floating around Facebook that seems too good to be true is, in fact, too good to be true. The company debunked the coupon scam that promised users $75 off their purchase at the wholesale warehouse.
    “While we love our fans and our members, this offer is a SCAM, and in no way affiliated with Costco,” the company said.
    The fraudulent offer cropped up on Facebook earlier this year, prompting users to click on a link unaffiliated with Costco
  • Schedule Finalized For Denver Broncos Week 16 Game vs. Detroit Lions

    Schedule Finalized For Denver Broncos Week 16 Game vs. Detroit Lions
    (CBS4) – The Denver Broncos Week 16 game against the Lions will take place on Dec. 22, the team announced on Tuesday. The NFL had left the date for the game in Denver 16 undetermined — it was either going to be Dec. 21 or Dec. 22.
    The decision to play the game on Sunday instead of Saturday may have been based on the poor showings by the two teams so far this season. The Broncos currently have a 0.8% chance of making the playoffs and the Lions have a 2.9% chance, according to CBS Spor
  • Paramedic Accused Of Cutting Diamond Ring Off Dead Patient’s Finger

    Paramedic Accused Of Cutting Diamond Ring Off Dead Patient’s Finger
    HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (CBS Local) — An Arkansas paramedic was arrested Monday for allegedly cutting a 1.7-carat diamond ring from a deceased woman’s finger at a hospital and selling it at a pawnshop.
    Authorities say Lisa Darlene Glaze, 50, cut off a single marquis cut diamond ring with a gold band from the hand Gloria Robinson, who had experienced a medical emergency and was transported Oct. 16 to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs and later pronounced dead.
    After her death, Robinson’s pe
  • Colorado Snowpack Has Dropped Below Normal

    Colorado Snowpack Has Dropped Below Normal
    DENVER (CBS4) – Last month Summit County had its second snowiest October on record. So far this month has been very different with only paltry amounts of snow in the last couple of weeks.
    The recent dry spell in the mountains has caused a big drop in snowpack numbers and for the first time this season the statewide snowpack average has dropped below 100%. This is in large part because of the grim snowpack situation in far southwest Colorado, including most of the San Juan Mountain region w
  • Food Pantry On Metropolitan State University Of Denver Campus Fills Growing Need

    Food Pantry On Metropolitan State University Of Denver Campus Fills Growing Need
    DENVER (CBS4) – Thanksgiving is approaching quickly, and Metropolitan State University of Denver wants to help students beat the holiday blues. MSU Denver opened up its food pantry back in 2007, and since then the need has simply grown with its diverse population.
    (credit: CBS)
    “I think specifically MSU Denver, we’re a commuter campus, we serve a lot of non-traditional students,” explained Erica Quintana-Garcia, Student Care Center Interim Director.
    “Whether those a
  • Coloradan Austin Ekeler Gets Winded As L.A. Chargers Practice At Air Force Academy

    Coloradan Austin Ekeler Gets Winded As L.A. Chargers Practice At Air Force Academy
    AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) – The things Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler misses about growing up in Colorado: Mountains, all four seasons and being able to catch his breath after a long run. That thin air left him winded a few times Tuesday during a practice at the Air Force Academy.
    Ekeler and the Chargers (4-6) are elevating their game by spending a few days at the academy ahead of their Monday night clash with Kansas City (6-4) at Estadio Azteca Stadium (elevation: app
  • Philadelphia sports radio director says Denver pro teams shouldn’t be allowed to have home games

    In a Twitter rant, Spike Eskin argued that home court advantage in Denver is “unfair and unreasonable.”        
  • Nominate a Warrior in your community

    Every Wednesday, 9NEWS will bring you the story of an inspiring person or message to help you unlock your inner warrior.        
  • I-70/Picadilly interchange in Aurora included in $900M U.S. infrastructure funding

    The City of Aurora says the new interchange will provide much-needed north-south connectivity on Picadilly Road where it intersects with the I-70.        
  • Nuggets Lose To Hawks 125-121 At Pepsi Center

    Nuggets Lose To Hawks 125-121 At Pepsi Center
    DENVER (AP) — Falling into a 12-0 hole less than three minutes in brought back unpleasant memories for the Atlanta Hawks. Trae Young rewrote the ending with another big game. The second-year point guard scored 15 of his season-high 42 points in the fourth quarter and added 11 assists to lead Atlanta over the Denver Nuggets 125-121 on Tuesday night.
    De’Andre Hunter #12 of the Atlanta Hawks puts up a shot against Nikola Jokic #15 and Paul Millsap #4 of the Denver Nuggets in the fourth
  • Greeley Stampede announces 2020 concert lineup

    The Greeley Stampede's 2020 SuperStars Series lineup includes Chris Young, Brett Young, Jon Pardi, and LOCASH & Phil Vassar.        
  • 9NEWS Light the Lights to kick off holiday season in Denver on Nov. 29

    9NEWS will help downtown Denver kick off the holiday season on Friday, Nov. 29 with Light the Lights, a free and fun tradition that began in 1931.        
  • Here's who is playing Denver's Mission Ballroom in 2020

    National and local artists are coming to the Mission Ballroom in Denver's River North (RiNo) neighborhood.        
  • Ralphie V to retire after 12 seasons with CU

    The university said Ralphie will make her final appearance as a spectator at CU's home game against Washington on Nov. 23.        
  • Find The Perfect Salad At One Of These Aurora Restaurants

    Find The Perfect Salad At One Of These Aurora Restaurants
    (HOODLINE) – Got a hankering for salads? Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top salad outlets in Aurora, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to meet your needs.
    Fall is the top season of the year for consumer spending at restaurants across the Aurora area, according to data on local business transactions from Womply, a provider of CRM for small business and email automation for small businesses. The average amount
  • Gaylord Rockies Christmas Getaway!

    Gaylord Rockies Christmas Getaway!
    Win a 2 night stay and 4 Pack of tickets!
  • Kiszla: Call these Nuggets the Denver Whatevs, who can’t-be-bothered with consistent championship effort

    Kiszla: Call these Nuggets the Denver Whatevs, who can’t-be-bothered with consistent championship effort
    They are the Denver Whatevs, the most bored and can’t-be-bothered 7-3 team in the NBA.
    “I don’t know if our guys are coming into home games just expecting, ‘Hey, we’re going to win, just because we’re at home and our fans are going to carry us.’ I’m not sure what it is,” Nuggets coach Michael Malone said Tuesday, after a head-scratching stinker in the Pepsi Center.
    Hey, bad nights happen during the grind of a long season. But how does a Denve
  • Marlys Halbeisen Raises Enough Money To Send Cards To Troops

    Marlys Halbeisen Raises Enough Money To Send Cards To Troops
    WHEAT RIDGE, Colo. (CBS4) – The Wheat Ridge woman hoping to send thousands of holiday cards to troops overseas has reached her fundraising goal. When CBS4’s Jeff Todd spoke with 77-year-old Marlys Halbeisen Monday, she had 18,000 cards ready to be mailed.
    (credit: Tamera Halbeisen)
    But first, she needed $1,700 to get them to a nonprofit in Washington, D.C. that would then send the cards to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    According to her Facebook page, Marlys has raised the $1,7
  • ‘Schedule Someone Else’: Denver Sports Fans Fire Back At Idea Of No Home Games Due To Altitude Advantage

    ‘Schedule Someone Else’: Denver Sports Fans Fire Back At Idea Of No Home Games Due To Altitude Advantage
    DENVER (CBS4) – No more home games in Denver. That’s what one sports radio guy in Philly would like to see happen because of the city’s mile-high edge.
    (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
    “Remember when watching tonight’s game that the home court advantage is unfair and unreasonable considering the physical disadvantage that the visiting team has,” Skip Eskin of WIP radio tweeted of the 76ers v. Nuggets game last Friday. “Denver should not have a
  • Hawks’ Trae Young erupts for 42, Atlanta snaps Denver’s four-game winning streak

    Hawks’ Trae Young erupts for 42, Atlanta snaps Denver’s four-game winning streak
    The Nuggets knew what they were in for, yet they looked helpless to stop the Atlanta Hawks’ firecracker point guard.
    Trae Young toyed with the Nuggets’ defense Tuesday night at the Pepsi Center as part of a stunning, 42-point performance. His clinic, which included eight 3-pointers, snapped the Nuggets’ four-game winning streak as the Hawks prevailed 125-121.
    The loss, which was all the more disappointing after a string of good defensive games, dropped the Nuggets to 7-3.
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  • Denver Sports Fans Fire Back At Idea Of No Home Games Due To Altitude Advantage

    Denver Sports Fans Fire Back At Idea Of No Home Games Due To Altitude Advantage
    DENVER (CBS4) – No more home games in Denver. That’s what one sports radio guy in Philly would like to see happen because of the city’s mile-high edge.
    (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
    “Remember when watching tonight’s game that the home court advantage is unfair and unreasonable considering the physical disadvantage that the visiting team has,” Spike Eskin of WIP radio tweeted of the 76ers vs. Nuggets game last Friday. “Denver should not have
  • Denver Hopes To Replicate Greeley’s Economic Boost From Common Consumption Areas

    Denver Hopes To Replicate Greeley’s Economic Boost From Common Consumption Areas
    DENVER (CBS4) – Denver city leaders passed a bill to allow for common consumption allowing patrons to leave a restaurant with an alcoholic beverage during special events. The city of Greeley was the first municipality in the state to pass a similar proposal. In 2011 it took advantage of a state law allowing entities to establish entertainment districts.
    Denver hopes to replicate success from common consumption areas like Greeley. (credit: CBS)
    The city then created a common consumption are
  • Ruling On Discrimination Case Against Denver Health Could Set New Precedent

    Ruling On Discrimination Case Against Denver Health Could Set New Precedent
    DENVER (CBS4) – The state’s highest court is set to weigh-in on a year’s long discrimination case filed against Denver Health. Brent Houchin worked at the hospital for nearly five years.
    (credit: CBS)
    “As the employee relations and engagement manager I spent a lot of time ensuring employees were treated fairly, and that the organization handled policy procedure appropriately,” he said.
    When he was told he was being let go over a HIPAA violation he was shocked.
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  • FBI: Reports Of Hate Crimes In Colorado Increased 16% From 2017 To 2018

    FBI: Reports Of Hate Crimes In Colorado Increased 16% From 2017 To 2018
    DENVER (CBS4) – The FBI released its annual Hate Crime Statistics Act report on Tuesday, finding hate crimes decreased slightly nationwide from 2017 to 2018. During that same time, Colorado reported a 16 percent increase in the number of reported hate crimes.
    (credit: CBS)
    In Colorado, there were 123 reported hate crimes in 2018 compared to 106 reported incidents in 2017. Last year in Colorado, the FBI documented 78 crimes based on race/ethnicity/national origin, 24 based on sexual orienta
  • FBI: Reports Of Hate Crimes In Colorado Increase 16% From 2017 To 2018

    FBI: Reports Of Hate Crimes In Colorado Increase 16% From 2017 To 2018
    DENVER (CBS4) – The FBI released its annual Hate Crime Statistics Act report on Tuesday, finding hate crimes decreased slightly nationwide from 2017 to 2018. During that same time, Colorado reported a 16 percent increase in the number of reported hate crimes.
    Hate crimes directed at individuals based on their race, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability increased in Colorado in 2018, according to a report by the FBI. (credit: CBS)
    In Colorado, there were 123 reported hate
  • Colin Kaepernick plans to audition for NFL teams on Saturday

    Colin Kaepernick plans to audition for NFL teams on Saturday
    Colin Kaepernick plans to audition for NFL teams on Saturday in a private workout arranged by the league to be held in Atlanta.
    The exiled former Pro Bowl quarterback posted on Twitter: “I’m just getting word from my representatives that the NFL league office reached out to them about a workout in Atlanta on Saturday. I’ve been in shape and ready for this for 3 years, can’t wait to see the head coaches and GMs on Saturday.”
    The NFL hasn’t confirmed Kaepernick&
  • Avalanche overcome Francouz injury to defeat Winnipeg for third straight win

    Avalanche overcome Francouz injury to defeat Winnipeg for third straight win
    WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The Avalanche appears unable to catch a break from its injury woes.
    It didn’t matter Tuesday night, though, in a resilient 4-0 shutout against the Winnipeg Jets at Bell MTS Place.
    Third-string goalie Adam Werner made his NHL debut with 40 saves, and the brilliance of Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon was on full display as Colorado earned a third consecutive win to begin its long road trip through Western Canada. Yet it didn’t seem plausible to begin the nigh
  • Kroger Rolls Out New Auto Sale Service

    Kroger Rolls Out New Auto Sale Service
    (CBS4) – King Soopers and City Markets have formed a new partnership to sell cars. Its parent company, Kroger, will team up with TrueCar to create an auto buying program.
    The program reportedly will allow customers see what others are paying for new and used cars.
    The online service uses your King Soopers account information.
    LINK: Kroger Auto

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