Packers pep rally in Denver before Broncos game
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The Denver Broncos Might Be Frauds
New York Giants, 33-32. The height of the Skattebo/Dart combo as Jaxson Dart torched the Denver defense for 283 yards and three touchdowns. The Giants led by two points with 37 seconds left, but Nix hit big plays to Marvin Mims and Courtland Sutton, and Will Lutz walked it off with a short field goal.
In Denver 10 months ago, a man named Ben Varga had just gotten dropped off at Washington Park to meet friends for a picnic. Not far away, two men were on a bench arguing.
Admission is free, and there are activities such as a children’s snowflake-making station, Denver’s Best Cup of Coffee Station, karaoke, a dance party (set to “Whoop There It Is” playing on repeat), an elf-sized shower, and other cheeky offerings.
Broncos DC Vance Joseph says Jordan Love and the Packers have the “best overall skill” Denver has faced in 2025 ahead of the huge Week 15 showdown.
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With nearly $2.4 million spent, the 2025 Denver school board election was the most expensive ever
Candidates and outside groups spent $2.35 million in the 2025 Denver school board election, according to Chalkbeat’s tally of campaign finance reports. That’s the most ever.
The people on the street didn’t look up. They didn’t seem to know a police drone was hovering above, recording them as officers a mile away watched.
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Grand Junction Central and Denver North kick off Wildcat Invitational
Grand Junction Central and Denver North clashed at Fruita Monument High School Thursday to begin the Wildcat Invitation. The Vikings won 52-39 to improve to 2-2 on the year. Emma Lamar led the way for the Vikings with 18 points.
Sorry, snow and cold lovers, “Old Man Winter” is nowhere to be seen. The Denver weather forecast continues to feature temperatures 20 degrees above normal with no precipitation –
Sgt. Carla Gentempo and Deputy Jason Gentempo were arrested by the Denver Police Department on Thursday. Carla Gentempo was hired in 2010 and works in the administration division, and Jason Gentempo was hired in 2005 and works in the Downtown Detention Center.