Denver, CO
Latest Russell Wilson charade is all too familiar for Denver Broncos fans
The Russell Wilson experience has moved to Pittsburgh for at least the 2024 NFL Season, and this latest charade by the QB is all too familiar for Broncos fans. Here we go again. Russell Wilson is someone who loves the spotlight, that is for sure. During his two seasons with Denver from 2022-2023, Wilson always seemed to find himself in the spotlight.
Sporting events and otherwise, the QB simply cannot help himself. Well, Pittsburgh may be the perfect storm for Russell Wilson, as the city is a huge, rugged football town. No matter how bad the Steelers may be (they’re never bad), the residents of Pittsburgh are Steelers first through and through.
Well, country music star Zac Brown was in Pittsburgh on Saturday for a concert, and you can guess who ended up being there:
Russell — Bob Pompeani (@KDPomp) June 2, 2024
Wilson made a surprise trip to the stage and delivered a special gift to Zac Brown Band 🏈🏈🏈pic.twitter.com/GvQO3giSOZ
Russell Wilson himself, the QB and attention-seeker extraordinaire, appears on stage and gifts Brown a jersey. The fans erupt in loud cheers, and naturally, the hope for the coming season also gets louder. To be fair, the Steelers QB situation in 2023 was a total disaster, so even though Wilson was not good for the Broncos in 2023, he should actually be an upgrade over what they had.
However, with this only being a one-year deal worth the veteran minimum, the Steelers would not hesitate to bench Russell Wilson if his performances are not up to par. Justin Fields is their backup, and while Fields isn’t any good, there might be reason to give him a shot. Both Wilson and Fields are set to hit the free agent market in 2025 if the Steelers were to again clean house at QB.
But for now, though, Steelers Country can enjoy the latest high from a popular name at QB arriving, even though his prime is clearly years over.
Denver, CO
Houston County murder suspect returns to face charges after her arrest in Denver
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. (WGXA) — A woman accused of murder at Houston Lake Apartments back in March has returned to Middle Georgia after her arrest in Denver.
27-year-old Tylar Oglesby of Warner Robins is now in custody in Houston County for her alleged role in the shooting death of Diandre Oates at Houston Lake Apartments on the night of March 12.
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Officers on the scene found Oates with a gunshot wound behind the 1700 building, and he was then pronounced dead by the Houston County Coroner’s Office.
The first arrest made in the case happened on March 18, with Perry Police arresting Alexander Culler on a warrant for murder surrounding Oates’ death.
Oglesby was arrested over a week later in Denver, Colo., on a warrant for a party to a crime in connection with the fatal shooting.
Oglesby has since returned to Middle Georgia from Denver, where she faces a pending murder charge at the Houston County Detention Center.
Stick with WGXA where we’re keeping you ready for what’s next.
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Denver, CO
Colorado boasts two of the best coffee shops in the Americas, according to new ranking
Denverites looking for a stellar cup of Joe don’t need to travel far to savor the flavor of excellent coffee.
That’s according to The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops, a website that rates global hospitality establishments where coffee lovers can find better brew. The website recently announced its 2026 list of the best coffee shops in North America, Central America and the Caribbean and two local companies made the list.
Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters came in at No. 43, while Queen City Collective Coffee ranked No. 61. Not bad for a list that includes must-hit destinations in places like Guatemala and Costa Rica, which are known for their exports of coffee beans.
The World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops decided the ranking through a mix of nominations and voting by both the public and experts. Places were evaluated based on the quality of coffee served, barista expertise, ambiance, sustainability practices, and innovation among other criteria, according to the website.
Sweet Bloom Coffee Roasters, which came on the scene in 2013, helped usher the so-called fourth wave of coffee locally, which focuses on honoring the beans’ agricultural roots and using techniques like pour-over to extract more flavor from each brew. The company started with a wholesale roastery and retail shop in Lakewood before expanding to Arvada through a merger with another company called Two Rivers, and later to Westminster. In 2022, Food and Wine magazine named Sweet Bloom’s Westminster locale the best coffee shop in Colorado.
Queen City Collective has certainly earned the popular vote among Mile High City coffee drinkers if the company’s expansion is an indication. Since opening its first retail location in 2018, in a spot shared with Novel Strand Brewing Co., Queen City has expanded to seven locations between Denver and surrounding suburbs, including Wheat Ridge and Aurora.
To see the full list of must-hit coffee shops across the globe, visit theworlds100bestcoffeeshops.com. For additional recommendations, check out our list of Colorado’s best coffee shops with picturesque patios and views.
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