Kilty Cleary is a Los Angeles-based media and marketing pro with 18+ years of experience. He’s worked with top brands like Sporting News and Sports Illustrated, building key partnerships and creating engaging content. Follow him on X and IG @theonlykilty
Kilty Cleary
Contributing Sports Writer
Advertisement
news article
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources.
Share
✓ Link copied to clipboard!
Advertisement
English (Original)
Español
中国人
Français
Deutsch
Portuguese
हिन्दी
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content.
Read original
🎙️ Voice is AI-generated. Inconsistencies may occur.
The Washburn Ichabods will take on the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers on Saturday at Alumni Field at Mary Kay Stadium in what should be an exciting college football matchup.
Advertisement
A football sits on the sidelines before an ACC football game between the Stanford Cardinal and the Virginia Tech Hokies on October 5, 2024 at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, California. A football sits on the sidelines before an ACC football game between the Stanford Cardinal and the Virginia Tech Hokies on October 5, 2024 at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, California. Photo by David Madison/Getty Images
How to Watch Washburn vs Colorado School of Mines
Date: Saturday, Sept. 12, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM ET
Channel: KCDO – Local3
Stream: Fubo (TRY FOR FREE)
Colorado School of Mines is ranked No. 24 in the Top 25 while Washburn is currently unranked. The Orediggers are 1-0 on the season while the Ichabods are 1-1 and have a 0-1 conference record.
Washburn looks to bounce back after a 34-7 loss to Northwest Missouri State. Quarterback Justin Lewis was 14-for-30 for 162 yards with a touchdown pass to D.J. Bell as well as an interception.
Colorado School of Mines went on the road in its opening game and came away with a 33-31 win over West Texas A&M. Quarterback Joseph Capra threw for three touchdowns in the win. The final score of the game, which broke a 31-31 tie, was a safety.
Last season, Colorado School of Mines defeated Washburn 31-28.
This is an excellent college football matchup that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.
Live stream Washburn vs Colorado School of Mines on KCDO – Local3 for free with Fubo: Start your free trial now!
Advertisement
Get in the game with wall-to-wall college football coverage on Fubo. They bring you the biggest games and the best teams across the country from a wide range of conferences. Stream every snap on top channels like ABC, FOX, NBC, CBS, ESPN, SEC Network, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, FS1, and more.
Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground.
Your Reporter Karen Morfitt specializes in coverage of Colorado’s Jefferson County. Share you story ideas with her by sending an email to yourreporter@cbs.com.
Read Full Bio
Advertisement
/ CBS Colorado
The family of a former inmate in Colorado is filing a federal wrongful death lawsuit against the Jefferson County Jail.
Advertisement
The lawsuit claims jail staff caused the in-custody death of Ashley Raisbeck in December 2023. It says the jail gave Raisbeck an antibiotic that she was allergic to and then failed to call 911 for an hour after she showed signs of a medical emergency.
Ashley Raisbeck
CBS
Her mother, Jamie Raisbeck, and other family members believe this is a larger issue.
“It’s disgusting, it’s not okay,” Jamie Raisbeck said. “Along the way, I’ve been trying to make as much noise as I can. I want to make a change in the laws on how inmates are being treated with their medical care.”
Advertisement
The lawsuit also claims her death was not properly investigated. A critical incident response team led by the Lakewood Police Department presented evidence in the case to the district attorney’s office in 2024. It found no criminal conduct by law enforcement that caused her death, and the DA did not file criminal charges in the case.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Construction is officially complete on a north Colorado Springs park.
The City of Colorado Springs said Grey Hawk Park, near Voyager Parkway and North Gate Boulevard, is now complete.
The playground is 6,500 square feet, and the city said the park includes accessible walking loops, a multi-use field, a picnic pavilion, half-court basketball space, furniture, shade trees and a natural area with soft-surface trails and a scenic overlook.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony begins on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Advertisement
The city said Mayor Yemi Mobolade, Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Director Britt Haley, City Councilmember David Leinweber, former City Council President Randy Helms, and Grey Hawk HOA leadership are expected to speak at the ceremony.
Following the ceremony, they said students from Discovery Canyon Campus Elementary School and neighborhood children will be given the opportunity to help with playtesting the brand new equipment.
The city said the park will provide outdoor opportunities for nearby communities.
Newly released documents detail how a Colorado State Patrol trooper briefly chased an off-duty Denver police officer near Golden in October, how investigators used cell phone location data to track the officer’s speed, and the charges he now faces.
Christopher Thomas, 29, was arrested on Friday and released later that day on a $5,000 cash or surety bond. An arrest affidavit obtained by CBS News Colorado on Monday shows that the arrest was connected to a brief Oct. 23 chase involving a state trooper on Highway 58 just west of Golden.
Denver Police Officer Christopher Thomas
Advertisement
Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Around 11:30 p.m. that night, a state trooper parked on the shoulder of the highway clocked a Dodge Ram pickup truck at 102 mph in a 65 mph zone, according to an arrest warrant. The trooper chased the truck with his lights and sirens on and got a partial license plate number when they got to eastbound Interstate 70 near Kipling Street in Wheat Ridge. At that point, the trooper said he and the truck were going 90 mph.
The trooper said traffic was “moderate” and described the driver as “reckless.” When he got behind the truck, it “accelerated aggressively.”
“The Trooper initiated a short pursuit, but speeds exceeded 100 miles per hour, and due to moderate traffic on Interstate 70, the Trooper discontinued the pursuit,” CSP said in a news release on Monday.
Dispatchers ran the partial license plate and vehicle model, which brought up Thomas, according to the arrest warrant. Troopers parked on his street, and when Thomas returned home, he saw the troopers and allegedly fled, losing the troopers.
Advertisement
Learning the identity of the driver, CSP and several Denver police officers contacted DPD’s internal affairs unit, who requested that Thomas come into DPD headquarters. He did, having arrived in the same truck he allegedly fled troopers in, according to the arrest warrant.
After being read his Miranda Rights, Thomas requested to speak to an attorney, but agreed to let investigators search his personal cellphone for location data, calls, and text messages. Investigators say they were unable to find any evidence through a manual search of his phone and returned it to Thomas while they waited for a call detail records, or “CDR” warrant.
CDR warrants allow law enforcement to get cellphone metadata from cell service providers, which shows things like location data, who someone calls or is called by, when, and how long they’re on the phone for.
The warrant was approved and signed by a Jefferson County judge on Nov. 7 and sent to Thomas’s cellphone carrier. On Nov. 21, the company returned the requested CDR data to DPD, whose investigators then pored through that information using a program called Nighthawk on Dec. 3.
The location data, coupled with the time Thomas was allegedly at those locations, led investigators to estimate the speed at which he was traveling and placed him at locations consistent with the pursuit, according to the arrest warrant.
Advertisement
Two days later, Thomas was arrested on suspicion of felony vehicular eluding creating a substantial risk of bodily injury and misdemeanor reckless endangerment.
Thomas joined DPD in 2021 and was most recently assigned as a patrol officer to District 1, in the northwest part of the city, according to the department. He was suspended without pay because he’s facing a felony charge. If convicted of the felony, he’d lose the ability to be a law enforcement officer in Colorado.
“The Denver Police Department is committed to transparency and accountability,” the department said in a statement on Friday. “When a Denver Police officer is arrested, DPD works to proactively share information in a timely manner, when possible. As with all arrests, the suspect is innocent until proven guilty.”
DPD says it will conduct an administrative review of Thomas’s alleged actions after his criminal case concludes.
He has not yet formally been charged. He’s due back in court on Monday.
Advertisement
Reached by phone on Tuesday, Thomas’s attorney declined to comment on the case while it’s ongoing.