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Troy Renck returns to The Denver Post as sports columnist

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Award-winning sportswriter and sportscaster Troy Renck will re-join The Denver Post next month as a sports columnist, offering insights on all aspects of Denver sports, from preps to pros.

Renck comes to The Post from KMGH-Channel 7 where he has been a Broncos reporter and sportscaster since 2016 and was named Colorado Sportscaster of the Year in 2019. Loyal Post readers might remember him from his days at the newspaper where he arrived in 2002 to cover the Rockies, a period that included their Rocktober run to the World Series. In 2015, Renck became The Post’s lead Broncos writer and was a critical voice in its coverage of the Super Bowl championship.

The Associated Press Sports Editors gave him their top breaking news award for coverage of Peyton Manning’s retirement.

Renck brings more than 30 years of experience to his new position and a passion for covering sports, doing it fairly — but holding players and coaches accountable.

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He replaces columnist Mark Kiszla, who left The Post in January, and joins Sean Keeler as one of two sports columnists for The Post.

— Lee Ann Colacioppo, Editor of The Denver Post

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Person dies after being hit by plane at Denver airport

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A Frontier Airlines plane has hit and killed a person at Denver’s international airport, prompting the evacuation of passengers. Authorities say the man jumped a perimeter fence and ran in front of the plane as it was taking off to Los Angeles.



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Pedestrian fatally hit by Frontier airplane departing Denver for Los Angeles, flight canceled after

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A Frontier plane fatally struck a pedestrian in Denver as it was taking off for Los Angeles Friday night, according to the airline and Denver International Airport. Authorities say the pedestrian jumped the fence and crossed the active runway where they were pulled into the aircraft’s engine.



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A Frontier plane hits a pedestrian during takeoff at Denver airport

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DENVER (AP) — A Frontier Airlines plane hit a pedestrian on the runway of the Denver International Airport during takeoff, airport authorities said, sparking an engine fire and forcing passengers to evacuate.

The plane, on route from Denver to Los Angeles International Airport, “reported striking a pedestrian during takeoff at DEN at approximately 11:19 p.m. on Friday,” the airport’s official X account wrote.

Neither the airport nor the airline has disclosed the pedestrian’s condition.

“We’re stopping on the runway,” the pilot tells the control tower according to the site ATC.com. “We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.”

The pilot tells the air traffic controller they have “231 souls” on board and that and “individual was walking across the runway.”

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The air traffic controller responds that they are “rolling the trucks now” before the pilot tells the tower they “have smoke in the aircraft. We are going to evacuate on the runway.”

Frontier Airlines said in a statement flight 4345 was the one involved in the collision and that “smoke was reported in the cabin and the pilots aborted takeoff.” It was not clear whether the smoke was linked to the crash with the pedestrian.

“The Airbus A321 was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members,” the airline said. “We are investigating this incident and gathering more information in coordination with the airport and other safety authorities.”

Passengers were then evacuated via slides and the emergency crew bused them to the terminal.

Denver Airport said the National Transportation Safety Board had been notified and that runway 17L, where the incident took place, will remain closed while an investigation is conducted.

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