Avs Mailbag: What will the front office’s top priorities heading into the trade deadline?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Avs Mailbag: What will the front office’s top priorities heading into the trade deadline? Denver Post sports writer Corey Masisak opens up the Avs Mailbag periodically throughout the season. Pose an Avalanche- or NHL-related question for the Avs Mailbag.At this point, what do you see as the priorities for the front office going into the trade deadline? Safe to say 2C/forward is priority No. 1?— @MileHighlyCertainOutside of 2C position, where do you see this team trying to add at or before the deadline?— Nathan, LamarThe first priority is likely to see what this team looks like once Samuel Girard and Artturi Lehkonen return to the lineup. A healthy Girard, not to mention a continuation of the positive early returns on Sam Malinski and Caleb Jones, could make the Avs feel really good about this defense corps and not just the top half of it.A healthy Lehkonen could be the key to finding some balance up front. Getting him and either Valeri Nichushkin or Mikko Rantanen together with Ryan Johansen could fix what ails the club’s second-line problems.Johansen, Lehkonen and...

Valor Christian hockey riding high as sport’s popularity grows at high school level in Colorado: “Each year it gets better”

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Valor Christian hockey riding high as sport’s popularity grows at high school level in Colorado: “Each year it gets better” George Gwozdecky was asked to reflect on the growth of Valor Christian hockey.The coach responded with a bemused smile and an anecdote from the 2015-16 season, his first at the school.“I was so naïve, I didn’t know what I didn’t know,” Gwozdecky said. “I remember my wife asking me after that first week of practice, ‘Is this something you really want to do?’ Because I would explain to her some of the experiences that were happening at practice.“There were things that I had never experienced before. One player wanted to try out to be a defenseman and he couldn’t skate backwards. I had to explain to him that one of the skills that you have to have as a defenseman is the ability to skate backwards.”Gwozdecky paused for a moment, gathering his thoughts, and then continued.“From that point to where we are right now — we can all skate backwards, by the way — we have been able to become more competitive every year. I have been proud of what these guys hav...

Broncos Mailbag: Do the recent offensive struggles foretell the end of the road for Russell Wilson in Denver?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Broncos Mailbag: Do the recent offensive struggles foretell the end of the road for Russell Wilson in Denver? Denver Post Broncos writer Parker Gabriel posts his Broncos Mailbag weekly during the season and periodically during the offseason. Click here to submit a question.Hi Parker! Again, thanks again for all of your insights into the Broncos. With that, I am starting a new club: G.R.O.W. — Get Rid Of Wilson! The offense needs to revolve around the quarterback and Russell Wilson is not looking very good. Yes, he had two drives for touchdowns at the end of the game, but if he had played like that the whole game then all would be OK. He seems to not see open receivers, looks afraid to make any mistakes, and is just going through the motions. If he is let go this off season, which I do hope, will George Paton be held accountable for this huge mistake, giving up a lot for basically nothing? Again, I have never been a fan of Wilson, but I was rooting for him when we traded for him, but now it is scary to think about him behind center going into the future.— Del, LamarHey Del, certa...

Opinion: Kicking Trump off the Colorado ballot will destroy democracy in the name of saving it

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Opinion: Kicking Trump off the Colorado ballot will destroy democracy in the name of saving it In ruling that former President Donald Trump should be removed from the primary ballot, the Colorado Supreme Court furthers and promotes the legal madness, while pretending to defend Democracy.In the opinion, the majority states, “We are also cognizant that we travel in uncharted territory…” One might ask if, upon finding themselves in “uncharted territory,” they just happened to pause and reflect on over a thousand of years of Western jurisprudence, and at least ponder the idea of presumed innocence until proven guilty?  Obviously, they did not.It’s important to note that this is the same court who, in 2016, could not even find it in themselves to bother taking up the Masterpiece Cakeshop case. That case went to the SCOTUS, who slapped down the Colorado Appeals Court, in a 7-2 ruling.To get a sense of how ridiculous and dangerous the Colorado Supreme Court ruling was, let’s review a few of its flaws.First, the court continues the perversion of historical ideas. Until three years ag...

16-year-old boy fatally shot during altercation in Compton; gunman at large

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

16-year-old boy fatally shot during altercation in Compton; gunman at large Authorities are searching for a gunman after a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed during an altercation in Compton Tuesday night.The shooting was reported shortly before 5:30 p.m. in the 700 block of West Corregidor Street near Compton/Woodley Airport. Arriving deputies discovered that the Black juvenile had been shot in the upper body and transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department news release stated. Deputies investigate a fatal shooting in Compton on Dec. 26, 2023. (KTLA)A second victim, an adult male, was also located at the scene suffering from non-life-threatening injuries, according to the news release. Investigators believe both victims were involved in a physical altercation when a male suspect opened fire on them. No details about the gunman were immediately available. Man attacked in violent Torrance mall robbery, suspects at large Anyone with information about this incident was asked to call the Sheriff's...

Bodies in car believed to be missing pregnant teen, boyfriend: Texas police

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Bodies in car believed to be missing pregnant teen, boyfriend: Texas police SAN ANTONIO, Texas (KVEO) — Two people found dead inside of a car in Texas are believed to be a missing pregnant teen and her boyfriend, according to the San Antonio Police Department. Police have been searching for 18-year-old Savannah Nicole Soto, who was last seen around 2 p.m. on Friday in Leon Valley. According to police, Soto missed an essential medical appointment before vanishing. Her family said she was past her estimated delivery date, and CBS News reported that she was scheduled to have labor induced on Saturday. At a Tuesday night press briefing, police announced that investigators discovered two bodies in a Kia Optima outside of the Colinas at Medical apartment complex in San Antonio. Family searches for missing boy in L.A. County “We do believe the two individuals are the female who was missing and her boyfriend,” said San Antonio Police Chief William McManus.Though police did not name him during the briefing, multiple outlets, including Fox News, reported that famil...

Single family residence sells for $4.3 million in Palo Alto

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Single family residence sells for $4.3 million in Palo Alto 41 Somerset Place – Google Street ViewA 1,741-square-foot house built in 1948 has changed hands. The property located in the first block of Somerset Place in Palo Alto was sold on Nov. 28, 2023, for $4,320,000, or $2,481 per square foot. The layout of this single-story home consists of three bedrooms and two baths. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. Additionally, the home is equipped with a two-car garage, accommodating vehicles and storage needs efficiently. The property’s backyard is further enhanced by both a spa and a pool.Additional houses have recently been sold nearby:A 1,748-square-foot home on the 900 block of Lincoln Avenue in Palo Alto sold in October 2023, for $3,530,000, a price per square foot of $2,019. The home has 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In December 2022, a 2,440-square-foot home on Regent Place in Palo Alto sold for $3,650,000, a price per square foot of $1,496. The home has 2 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.On Lincoln Avenue, Palo Alto, in J...

Arson suspected in Santa Cruz ‘Circles’ church fire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Arson suspected in Santa Cruz ‘Circles’ church fire SANTA CRUZ — The Santa Cruz Fire Department is investigating an early morning fire at the former Garfield Park Community Church as arson, a department official said Tuesday.Thanks to observant neighbors, firefighters were called at 6:45 a.m. Tuesday to the Errett Circle facility at the center of the Garfield Park or “Circles” neighborhood for reports of smoke and flames, Battalion Chief Josh Coleman wrote in a department release. There, they found heavy smoke issuing from the property’s most westerly structure. Firefighters made a forced entry through fencing and doors surrounding the building and used multiple hoses for an aggressive interior attack on the fire, according to Coleman.Firefighters found multiple fires found in various locations within the building. Coleman credited community members’ early reports of the fire for assisting firefighters in making a quick fire attack “before it evolved into a more complex and dangerous incident.” The fires did an estimated $105,000 in ...

Goldberg: What’s driving former progressives to the right?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

Goldberg: What’s driving former progressives to the right? In a new essay in the progressive magazine In These Times, writers Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet grapple with the contemporary version of an old phenomenon: erstwhile leftists decamping to the right. There have been plenty of high-profile defectors from the left in recent years, among them comedian Russell Brand; environmentalist-turned-conspiracy-theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.; and journalist Matt Taibbi, a onetime scourge of Wall Street, who was recently one of the winners of a $100,000 prize from the ultraconservative Young America’s Foundation.What gives this migration political significance, however, are the ordinary people following them, casting off what they view as a censorious liberalism for a movement that doesn’t ask anyone to “do the work” or “check your privilege.” Joyce and Sharlet write, “We, the authors of this article, each count such losses in our own lives, and maybe you do, too: friends you struggle to hold onto despite their growing allegiance to terrifying id...

‘Not your grandparents’ post office:’ The future USPS being tested in California

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:07:57 GMT

‘Not your grandparents’ post office:’ The future USPS being tested in California San Diego, CA, November 30, 2023: Distribution clerks Ross Albers, left, and Piero Cavallini put packages on a new Automated Delivery Unit Sorter (ADUS), which is used to automate sorting of smaller packages at Chula Vista’s Main Post Office on Thursday, November 30, 2023. The location has been selected as a new sorting and delivery center for Chula Vista and Imperial Beach. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune) From the outside, Chula Vista’s Third Avenue post office looks exactly as it has for decades, with its sand-toned column rows and opaque windows.It’s easy to miss, even from the lobby, that the 56,500-square-foot facility has undergone a major facelift.Step inside its processing floor and you’ll get a glimpse of the future of the U.S. Postal Service.“This is not your grandparents’ post office anymore,” said Mayra Elena, a customer relations coordinator at the South County site. “The post office is evolving.”Chula Vista, California – August 03: A view of the Chula ...