'The ground is shaking': Aurora City Council sees major change as progressives win, Jurinsky out

Note: The video above shows election results before the City Council races were called. DENVER (KDVR) — Change appears to be coming to Aurora’s municipal government, as progressives picked up several City Council seats and ousted three conservatives, including one of the council members most supportive of Trump. Tuesday’s election saw a nationwide push toward … Read more

Denver Inner City Parish sees calls for food assistance jump by 50% amid government shutdown

DENVER (KDVR) — On Saturday, thousands of Coloradans lost federally supported SNAP food assistance as the government shutdown continues. Denver food banks say they’re already seeing more people showing up for help due to loss. The Diocese of the Inner City of Denver has been in existence for more than six decades. Uncertainty over federal … Read more

Friday Injury Report Sees 3 Bucs Trending Positively For Week 7

  Pewter Report’s Injury Reports Are Presented ByJorgensen Law, P.A. – Champions Of The Injured & DisabledCall (727) 347-7733 Or Visit JorgensenLawOffice.com For A FREE Case EvaluationPersonal Injury • Workers’ Comp • Social Security Normally, a Friday injury report would provide clarity as to who is in and who is out for the Bucs for … Read more

Bucs’ Week 6 Win Sees “Next Man Up” Hit Yet Another Level

How many times over the last month and a half have the Bucs referred to a “next man up” mentality? Far too many to count, and far more than they would’ve liked to. But that’s what helped Tampa Bay to a 4-1 start heading into Sunday’s game against San Francisco at Raymond James Stadium. And … Read more

Temple HC KC Keeler Sees Through Brent Venables’ Surprise Plan As John Mateer’s Advantage Fades

Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables watched quarterback John Mateer dominate Michigan last week, and now the Sooners face a Temple team that knows exactly what’s coming. The Owls aren’t intimidated by the challenge; they’re planning to make Mateer pay for every yard he gains on the ground. Dive into Try out PFSN’s FREE college football … Read more

Austin Resource Recovery sees mostly positive feedback on its on-demand collection services

Austin-Austin has provided a six-month update to collect and their services upon request, and until now, the administration has witnessed positive reactions. The services, which started in January 2025, witnessed a general increase in the total load (weighing tons) that were collected, but a decrease compared to the previous fiscal year during the same time … Read more

New Lake Travis ISD superintendent sees school year 'as an opportunity'

KXAN – It is a new academic year for Lake Travis, but there are no new challenges, according to a new supervisor, Cortis Nol. “I don’t really see the new academic year as a challenge. See it is an opportunity. As you know, we have 11,000 students who will get to meet the doors of … Read more

'Pretty stoked': Terrell Davis sees promise in Broncos' preseason progress

Denver (KDVR) – The Broncos is only one game before the season, but the Famer Hall already sees great potential. Tyril Davis, the Super Bowl champion twice, says he loved the Denver he saw in their openings in the pre -season, and he is particularly admired by the game of running. Fox31 newsletters: Subscribe to … Read more

Joel Klatt Pushes Cade Klubnik Into Heisman Tier, But Sees Arch Manning Edge in One Key Area

Ahead of the 2025 season, there has been plenty of debate about who will be the best quarterback in college football. Many fans have pointed to Florida’s DJ Lagway or South Carolina’s LaNorris Sellers. Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt recently shared his opinion while listing his top players in the country. Klatt’s list included two … Read more

Bay Area library sees 13% spike in Summer Learning Program 

((Crohn– The Gulf Region Library destroyed its own record of the annual summer learning program. In the city of San Jose, more than 10,000 people participated in the Saint Jose Library, which is 13 % in readers last year. The program, which lasts from June 1 to July 31, provides children and adults free books. … Read more