Former Bronco Trevor Pryce’s animated Netflix series, “Kulipari,” features fighting frogs

Dallas police: Can’t rule out that Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib shot himself in the leg
Talib said he was at a Dallas park about 3:40 a.m. on June 5 when he was shot, according to police, but was “too intoxicated” to remember how he was shot.

Broncos DE Derek Wolfe leaves practice early with an injury
The Broncos defensive line took another hit Wednesday as defensive end Derek Wolfe limped off the field with two trainers after going down with an injury during joint practices with the 49ers.

Colorado State unveils new Under Armour football uniforms
As the Rams practiced at Hughes Stadium Wednesday morning, Colorado State released photos of the team’s new Under Armour football uniforms.

Santa Fe’s week of Native American art draws thousands
Organizers estimate Santa Fe Indian Market alone has attracted about 150,000 people and roughly $80 million to the city in recent years.

Denver coroner identifies man who died in industrial accident
The Denver Medical Examiner’s Office on Wednesday identified a 64-year-old man who died last week when he was caught in a machine at KBP Coil Coaters, Inc.

Fort Collins man gets 18 months in prison for making threats at community college
A Fort Collins man who threatened to burn down buildings at a community college in northern Colorado has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison.

Breezy and hot in Denver Wednesday before cold front heads in
Denver will have a couple more mostly sunny, hot and breezy days before a cold front brings rain and lower temperatures, forecasters say.

Woman hospitalized after Lakewood car jacking, shooting
Lakewood police are investigating after a woman was shot and injured early Wednesday morning during a carjacking.

Dog owners fret Steamboat Springs is declaring war on canines
A community meeting about dog issues went off leash Tuesday when some audience members started barking at city officials and claiming the city had declared war on dogs.

Boulder prairie dogs threatened by development may get new home
The property owner of 8.5 acres of land where 200 housing units will be built is offering a $5,000 reward — plus moving costs — in an effort to relocate a 50-to 100-member prairie dog colony.

Boulder sex offender faces new charges for soliciting photos from teens online
A former U.S. Navy midshipman who was on probation for engaging in sexually explicit online exchanges with underage girls was arrested by Boulder police last week after investigators discovered he once again was communicating with young girls.

Mile High Roundup: Heroin, bacon, beer, bulldozers and more news for August 17, 2016
The how-they-did-it details on a year-long Colorado heroin bust, a less-than-ringing Trump endorsement a long time coming from U.S. Senator Cory Gardner, and more Wednesday news.

Aurora school board censures embattled member Eric Nelson
On a 5-2 vote, the school board censured director Eric Nelson after a June report found that he falsified his academic history, was dishonest about his military background and embellished other parts of his resume.

IOC executive targeted in police probe into ticket scalping
A senior international Olympic official was taken to a hospital Wednesday after police came to his hotel to arrest him as part of a probe into ticket scalping.

Brazil court tells U.S. swimmers Ryan Lochte, James Feigen to stay put
A Brazilian judge has ordered that the passports of American swimmers Ryan Lochte and James Feigen be seized as authorities investigate their claim they were robbed at gunpoint during the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games.

More than 82,000 people flee Southern California wildfire
A wildfire broke out Tuesday and spread at a staggering pace in every direction through drought-parched canyons east of Los Angeles.

Clinton: Donald Trump’s foreign policy ‘absolutely bewilders’ her
Hillary Clinton vowed Tuesday to conduct a national security and foreign policy that Americans could be proud of, saying rival Donald Trump “just absolutely bewilders” her when he talks about his policies around the globe.

Colorado board recommends expanded coverage for hepatitis C drug
A state board recommended Tuesday night that more needy Coloradans receive potentially curative treatments for hepatitis C, but the board stopped short of recommending that the treatments be extended to all Coloradans on Medicaid.

Relationships: Does he want me or just my body?
I’m in a nine-year relationship with a man who has been emotionally unavailable. Our typical pattern consists of him coming over to my house, we have sex, and then he leaves right after.

Magic Johnson assists with DIA Jeppesen Terminal overhaul bid
Denver International Airport officials on Wednesday will present a “pre-development” agreement with the preferred bid team for a partnership to overhaul Jeppesen Terminal.

Denver Post reaches 6.36 million unique visitors in July, up 65 percent year-over-year
The Denver Post’s suite of digital properties attracted 6.36 million unique visitors in the month of July, a 65 percent year-over-year increase, digital analytics firm comScore reports.

Sold! New Playboy Mansion owner closes deal for $100 million
The deal is done, and the Playboy Mansion has a new owner. Daren Metropoulos, who lives next door, said Tuesday that escrow has closed on his $100 million purchase of Hugh Hefner’s man cave.

Broncos defense beats offense in bowling, rookies get haircuts
Every year the Broncos “treat” their rookie teammates to some really bad haircuts.

Frito Pie and 7 other new menu items you’ll find at Broncos games this season
Sure, attending a football game is all about cheering on your team and watching the action live, but it’s also an opportunity to indulge in stadium food.

Hate robocalls? Millions of them originate in Denver
About 78 million robocalls on average occur nationally each day — and nearly 1.3 million of them are coming from Denver, according to a new report.

Prodigy Coffee’s mission to train young people for the workforce
Prodigy, which opened this summer, is a nonprofit coffee shop with the goal of teaching young people — most of whom had never purchased a cup of coffee in a cafe — valuable “soft” skills, like communication and teamwork, that will allow them to succeed in the workforce.

Mother pleads guilty in death of her toddler son
A woman charged in connection with the death of her 23-month-old son in Denver has pleaded guilty in the case.

DNA convicts man in armed sex assault cold case
A man was convicted Monday in Denver of sexually assaulting a woman at gunpoint near Sloan’s Lake, closing a 2011 cold case. A man accused of sexually assaulting a woman at gunpoint near Sloan’s Lake in March 2011, was found guilty yesterday by a Denver Jury. Damon Newman (dob: 10-31-1970) has been convicted on one count of sexual assault with a weapon (F2). In March 2011, a woman was walking near Sloan’s Lake in the early morning hours when she was approached by a man with a small silver revolver. Newman held the victim at gunpoint and sexually assaulted her before fleeing on foot. The case was unsolved until October 2015, when Newman was identified as a suspect through DNA. He had been arrested in California, for a misdemeanor, and his DNA was added to the CODIS database. A man was convicted Monday in Denver of sexually assaulting a woman at gunpoint, closing a cold case.

Ground-level ozone pollution alert issued for Denver, Front Range
A ground-level ozone pollution alert for the Front Range, including the metro Denver area, has been issued by the state health department.

Denver police officer involved in shooting in west Denver
The Denver Police Department said Tuesday an officer has been involved in a shooting near the intersection of 10th Street and Federal Boulevard.

Tyler Chatwood placed on 15-day disabled list with mid-back strain
Colorado Rockies right-hander Tyler Chatwood was placed on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday with a mid-back strain.

CU study: Female birds’ mate choices influence evolution of trait differences
Variations in the physical appearance of male barn swallows plays a role in their choice as mates for females — and also fills a gap in understanding how species evolve, according to a study led by University of Colorado Boulder researchers.

In TV’s “The Get Down,” Baz Luhrmann spins magical realist vision of hip-hop’s birth
Baz Luhrmann’s defining aesthetic is unexpected juxtaposition, whether he’s mashing up “Time After Time” with Australian ballroom dance competitions, Elton John and the post-Impressionist moment in Paris or the Cardigans and William Shakespeare in “Romeo + Juliet.”

Classic rom-com lines reimagined for today’s audiences
Why are romantic comedies so impractical and cheesy? I’m all for the grand gesture. But romance can be expressed just as genuinely without hiring a skywriter or orchestrating a flash mob. (I’m looking at you, Justin Timberlake.)

Colorado could have to pay back millions in Medicaid bonuses
The state of Colorado could have to pay back more than $38 million after an audit concluded the state received money for including kids ineligible for the bonus program in its tallies.

Clinton: Trump’s foreign policy ‘absolutely bewilders’ her
Hillary Clinton vowed Tuesday to conduct a national security and foreign policy that Americans could be proud of, saying rival Donald Trump “just absolutely bewilders” her when he talks about his policies around the globe.

Time to get creative: Bring Your Own Cup returns to 7-Eleven to satisfy your wildest Slurpee dreams
As long as it can fit through a 10-inch hole, you can fill it up with Slurpee.

Brian Williams to anchor late campaign newscast for MSNBC
Brian Williams will anchor a nightly newscast at 11 p.m. ET on MSNBC primarily focused on the election.

Breckenridge and other craft brewers make the case for ownership by big beer
From other Colorado brewers, Usry said, “I got everything from hugs to middle fingers and everything in between. I could name the players for you, but I’m not going to go there.” He was quick to add: “But for the most part, I got hugs, from guys and girls who were happy for me.”

Congress receives FBI notes from Clinton interview
Congress has received FBI documents related to the agency’s recently closed investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, according to lawmakers.

Voters to decide whether to toughen requirements to amend Colorado constitution
A state constitutional amendment to make it harder to amend the Colorado constitution will appear on the November ballot, the Colorado Secretary of State’s office announced Tuesday.

Rio organizers acknowledge “dropping the ball” on planning Olympic Games
With five days remaining of the games, organizers are still talking about it being a “learning curve” getting Brazilians to fall in love with the Olympics.

Federal officials to announce review of Commerce City Police Department
Federal officials will gather in Denver Wednesday to announce they will perform a comprehensive review of the Commerce City Police Department.

Wild horse advocates sue BLM over sterilization
Wild horse advocates have asked a federal judge to order the Bureau of Land Management to allow them to observe sterilization of wild mares, calling the planned procedures, experimental, invasive, inhumane, outdated and dangerous.

City of Omaha bulldozes pothole-filled street after complaints, residents still complaining about new dirt road
The sudden appearance of miles of dirt road in the midst of urban Omaha has prompted angry protests by residents and showcased a conflict over what public services homeowners can expect when a modern city outgrows some of its old real estate agreements.

Boulder’s Mud Facial Bar believes ad for breast-milk facials targeted by vandals
The owners of Mud Facial Bar in downtown Boulder believe that a window advertisement for their breast-milk facials was the target of vandalism earlier this month by people who objected to the unique treatment.

Roundup: Surge pricing, Brazil’s boos and more Tuesday news
Free Lyft to the light rail, Brazil’s boo culture, the future of your electric bill, getting drunk at Chipotle and more Tuesday news

As people survey Louisiana flood damage, 8th death reported
State officials confirmed an eighth death from the floods in southern Louisiana, and the extent of damage was coming into clearer view.

Fourth suspect arrested in stabbing of 78-year-old Arvada woman
The fourth and final suspect sought in the June home-invasion stabbing of a 78-year-old Arvada woman has been arrested.

Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky, Simone Biles grace Sports Illustrated cover
American gold medal winners Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky and Simone Biles are featured on the cover of this week’s Sports Illustrated.

Ben Smith, journeyman right wing, signs with Colorado Avalanche
Bolstering depth in the organization and perhaps on the NHL roster, the Avalanche Tuesday signed right wing Ben Smith to a one-year, two-way deal.

Usain Bolt starts pursuit of 200-meter title at Rio Olympics
He finished in 20.28 seconds, a time that means nothing. More importantly, he coasted into the finish line after triple-checking on Nigeria’s Ejowvokoghene Oduduru simply to make sure nothing crazy was happening.

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