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Friday, May 22, 2026

Fueled by the legacy of late teammate, Legend baseball shocks its way into Class 5A state tournament

Before Legend shocked two Colorado powerhouses in the same day, Silas Meuli had a center-field chat with his late best friend, Tyler Harvey. Read more →

Agency releases claim on $5 million of $7.5 million owed for new Broncos stadium

The money was part of a larger $7.5 million loan the Colorado Office of Economic Development extended to the Colorado Department of Transportation in 2021 to purchase the Burnham Yard. Read more →

Renck: If Avs can’t handle first sign of adversity, they don’t deserve to win Stanley Cup

Truth is, the Avs have no choice, but to win Game 2. They are another off night from the rink becoming the brink. Read more →

Broncos All-Pro rusher Nik Bonitto works on his next evolution as NFL opponents increasingly key on him

At last, Nik Bonitto’s right hand is just a hand again. No cast. No splint. No Bionic Man. Read more →

Avalanche searching for more quality scoring chances earlier against Golden Knights in Game 2

The Colorado Avalanche looked like the club that has dominated opponents all year at times Wednesday night, but not for long enough and not soon enough. Read more →

Without Cale Makar, Avalanche ‘just weren’t sharp’ offensively in Game 1 loss to Golden Knights

Logan O’Connor came within an inch of opening the Western Conference Final scoring in the first period Wednesday night. Read more →

Golden Knights come into Ball Arena with swagger, steal Game 1 from Avalanche: ‘You can’t respect them too much’

The Golden Knights did not get the message that the Avs were to be feared on home ice. Read more →

CU Buffs AD Fernando Lovo pleased with progress early in tenure

In the five months since he was hired as the athletic director at Colorado, Fernando Lovo has been able to get his family settled in Boulder. Lovo believes the professional transition, while challenging, has also gone well. Read more →