Tag: Boston
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Americans may be seeing the first glimmers of a civic revival | Vince Bzdek
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Two weeks every June in Boston, you’ll find thousands of young folks between 12 and 25 gathering in schools, parks, malls and libraries to practice the art of democracy. Thanks to the mayor, young Bostonians…
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DIA, event organizers paid for Mayor Mike Johnston’s trips to Paris, Ireland
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Denver Mayor Mike Johnston has been hopscotching to European cities practically free of charge, his office confirmed. Event organizers picked up Johnston’s expenses for his trip to France, while Denver International Airport paid for his trip to Ireland. Because organizers paid for much of…
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Jamal Murray makes strong case to be Nuggets’ second All-Star in win over Boston Celtics
BOSTON — The Nuggets are pushing for Jamal Murray to be an All-Star by any screens necessary. “Jamal Murray was outstanding today,” coach Michael Malone said after Denver’s 102-100 win over the Celtics on Friday. “I hope everybody out in Nuggets nation, pick up your phone, pick up your computer, call your aunt, whoever you’ve…
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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope’s quest for defensive honors continues vs. Rockets | Holiday brothers reunite in Houston
Houston is the next stop on Kentavious Caldwell-Pope’s award tour. The Nuggets shooting guard’s defensive assignments during Denver’s 8-1 start to the season have ranged from young stars like Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards to some of the game’s greats like Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Dallas’s Luka Doncic. He’s a big…
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Aaron Gordon’s award tour takes Nuggets forward from China to Serbia to Boulder
No Nugget deserved a globe-spinning vacation more than Aaron Gordon. The assignments Gordon was responsible for during Denver’s playoffs ranged from the explosivity of Anthony Edwards to the size and skill of Karl-Anthony Towns and Kevin Durant and finished with the brute force of LeBron James and Jimmy Butler. All of that came after a…
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Denver’s tech talent workforce grows, climbing into North America’s top 10
Denver’s tech talent workforce grew by 23% from 2016 to 2021, making it the 10th best market for tech talent in all of North America, according to rankings commercial real estate company CBRE’s 2022 Scoring Tech Talent report. The report, released Tuesday, showed Denver climbed two spots from No. 12 in the 2021 report. In…
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Top seed, top target: Capturing conference rarely converts to playoff success in NHL
A No. 1 seed in the NHL means little when it comes to capturing the ultimate prize. Though the Colorado Avalanche enter the playoffs with the best record in the Western Conference, it has been 14 years since that distinction accompanied a team into the Stanley Cup Finals. Since Detroit skated to a Presidents’ Trophy…
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Linesman wasn’t Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon’s intended slash target, per statement
Colorado Avalanche star center Nathan MacKinnon won’t face a fine or suspension after an apparent slash at the legs of an official Monday in Boston, according to a statement credited to NHL Hockey Operations. “The safety of our on-ice officials is, and has always been, of paramount importance to us,” the statement read. “In this…






