Both teams had an unexpected day off Wednesday because of virus protocols. The Hawks’ matchup with Phoenix was postponed and the Jazz ended their scheduled seven-game road trip one day early because Washington didn’t have the minimum of eight available players. Utah went 4-2 on the trip. … [Read more...] about Mitchell scores 26, Jazz use 21-0 run to beat Hawks 116-92
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Warriors’ game in Phoenix postponed due to Suns’ coronavirus contact tracing issues
Paschall said that he was confident he had a false positive test even before he registered a negative one. He didn’t confirm that he had tested positive for the coronavirus before, but a source close to Paschall told The Chronicle that he had to self-quarantine and was a couple days late to the Warriors’ offseason minicamp in late September. … [Read more...] about Warriors’ game in Phoenix postponed due to Suns’ coronavirus contact tracing issues
Sotomayor dissents to latest federal execution, calling it ‘justice on the fly’
The Trump administration resumed executions last year for the first time in 17 years, with Sotomayor noting that the federal government has now executed "more than three times as many people in the last six months than it had in the previous six decades." … [Read more...] about Sotomayor dissents to latest federal execution, calling it ‘justice on the fly’
Vegas in the Rockies? Colorado’s casino towns get ready for higher betting limits
“Denver is the second-largest feeder market for Las Vegas and the (casino) operators who are going to be extending their limit or removing them are certainly hoping some of those people stay here,” Engels said. “But we’re are also hoping that people will make this a primary destination as well, coming from elsewhere in the country to visit our mountain community.” … [Read more...] about Vegas in the Rockies? Colorado’s casino towns get ready for higher betting limits
EMW Carpets & Furniture calls it a century on South Broadway in Denver, making way for apartments
Of particular interest to city researchers was Elizabeth Wagenblast’s efforts to sustain and grow the business. She co-founded it with her husband, Eric and J.C.’s grandfather Englebert Wagenblast. Originally, the couple had space near the Daniels and Fisher tower downtown, Eric said, but in 1923 they started selling carpets out of the front room of the family home on South Broadway, at the time the only paved street in the neighborhood with little in the way of commercial activity. Englebert struggled with poor health, meaning Elizabeth handled much of the workload in the early days before her son, Jack, and son-in-law, Eric and J.C.’s dad Al Helmstaedter, got involved. … [Read more...] about EMW Carpets & Furniture calls it a century on South Broadway in Denver, making way for apartments