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PLUS | Mark Kiszla: Trinity Rodman hits a bigger shot at Olympics than her father ever did in his NB

PLUS | Mark Kiszla: Trinity Rodman hits a bigger shot at Olympics than her father ever did in his NBA life and more. [View in browser]( [Share with a friend]( Springs PM Update Good evening! Today is Saturday, August 3, 2024. Catch up on everything going on in Colorado in 5 minutes. [Wildfires burning in Colorado, western U.S. strain resources]( As the weekend begins, three of the four Front Range wildland fires that have raged amid day after day of hot and dry weather remain largely uncontained and the firefighters scrambling to keep up face a lack of resources from national or regional departments that would normally help. [Read More]( [Mark Kiszla: Trinity Rodman hits a bigger shot at Olympics than her father ever did in his NBA life]( Her banger of a goal was so loud that Trinity Rodman blacked out. In the 107th minute of a tense Olympic showdown between the United States and Japan, Rodman made the biggest play of her 22-year-old life. [Read More]( [Intersection improvement project coming to Fountain]( Shoulder closures and traffic reconfigurations are expected through the end of January during work on an intersection improvement project in Fountain. [Read More]( [Day 8 of Broncos training camp: 11-on-11 focus to close out week]( A behind-the-scenes look at Broncos training camp practice Saturday with observations and analysis from The Denver Gazette. [Read More]( [Coloradans in the Games: Saturday's results and Sunday's lookahead for those with state ties in the Paris Olympics]( Today's results and a look into tomorrow's games. [Read More]( [When and where to get signature Colorado produce]( It's that time of year — when the best crops Colorado produces start showing up at farmers markets and store shelves. Here is a short list of when and where to get in on the deliciousness. [Read More]( [Kickin' it with Kiz: Who's the greater GOAT at the Olympics? LeBron James or Simone Biles?]( Ain’t that the beauty of sports? Both an age-defying, 6-foot-9, 250-pound man and 4-foot-8, nitro-fueled rocket of a woman are capable of feats that make us believe there truly are no limits to human athletic achievement. [Read More]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( Was this email forwarded to you? Sign up [here.]( Engage in the conversation in [today's eEdition]( Interested in podcasts? Check out ours [here]( Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe [here.]( 30 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 100 Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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